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Digital media [videorecording] : new learners of the 21st century / producer/writer by Stephen Brown ; director by Drea Cooper ; produced by Mobile Digital Arts in association with TPT National Productions.

Contributor(s): Brown, Stephen [aus, drt] | Cooper, Drea [drt, cng] | Flateau, Doug [nrt] | Khanna, Shilpa [flm] | Januako, Dave [cmp] | TPT National Productions | Mobile Digital Arts | PBS Home Video.
Publisher: [Arlington, VA] : PBS Distribution, [2011]Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 54 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.ISBN: 9781608835980; 1608835987.Other title: New learners of the 21st century | New learners of the twenty-first century.Subject(s): Digital media | Communication and education | Computer-assisted instructionGenre/Form: Nonfiction television programs. | Television programs. | Television programs -- United States. | Educational television programs. | Documentary television programs. | Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Production Credits: Editor, Shilpa Khanna ; cinematographer, Drea Cooper ; music, Dave Januako.
Narrator, Doug Flateau.Summary: Examines how mobile devices and digital media practices can empower young people to direct their own learning. Documents five success stories, and demonstrates how digital media, games, smart phones, and the Internet are fundamentally transforming the way young people communicate, collaborate, participate, and learn in the 21st century.
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DVD, NTSC; widescreen presentation ; stereo.

In English with optional English subtitles; Closed-captioned.

Narrator, Doug Flateau.

Editor, Shilpa Khanna ; cinematographer, Drea Cooper ; music, Dave Januako.

Originally broadcast as a television documentary on PBS in 2010.

Special features: extended interviews with Diana Rhoten, Henry Jenkin, James Paul Gee, John Seely Brown, Katie Salen, Mimi Ito, and Nichole Pinkard.

Examines how mobile devices and digital media practices can empower young people to direct their own learning. Documents five success stories, and demonstrates how digital media, games, smart phones, and the Internet are fundamentally transforming the way young people communicate, collaborate, participate, and learn in the 21st century.

Rating: TV-G.

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