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Diverse Families And Media Using Research To Inspire Design Amber Levinson

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Diverse Families And Media Using Research To Inspire Design Amber Levinson
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Publisher: The Joan Ganz Cooney Center
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.42 MB
Pages: 42
Author: Amber Levinson, Sinem Siyahhan, Briana Pressey, Katie Headrick Taylor
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Diverse Families And Media Using Research To Inspire Design Amber Levinson by Amber Levinson, Sinem Siyahhan, Briana Pressey, Katie Headrick Taylor instant download after payment.

From 2013-2015, Families and Media project researchers studied low-income and language-minority communities in California, New York, Arizona, Colorado, and Illinois. This research-based guide is created for educators and media designers who create programs for children and families. Diverse Families and Media offers stories of family media use that were documented in our studies, and raise design-relevant questions as well as suggest design principles that can be applied more broadly.  The goal of the guide is to help producers and designers gain insight from our research with families, particularly those from underserved groups, and help refine existing programs or give rise to new concepts.