Academic Advanced Distributed Learning Co-Lab Grant



Organization - Academic Advanced Distributed Learning Co-Lab
Grant Amount - $1,800,000
Foundation - MacArthur Foundation
Grant Purpose - in support of the development and testing of a comprehensive media literacy curriculum, research on the new curricula, the development of new approaches to assessment, and a national communications strategy to ensure widespread distribution of the product.


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