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Dan Gillmor on Mediactive: Using Media in a Networked Age [AUDIO]

April 13th, 2011

In an age of information overload too much of what we watch, hear and read is mistaken, deceitful or even dangerous. In a networked age, we are fully literate only if we are creators as well as active consumers, and the Internet has given us the tools to be both.

Dan Gillmor — founding director of the new Knight Center for Digital Media Entrepreneurship — discusses the themes of his recent book Mediactive: Using Media in a Networked Age, and demonstrates how the release of the book itself is an experiment in digital publishing.

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