In his new book, journalist Fareed Zakaria lays out a brief history of liberal education—a history that he admits has gotten lost in translation over the past century.
About Nancy Clare Morgan
From 2009-2012, Nancy Clare Morgan taught Media Law, Writing for Communication, and Modern Citizenship at Queens University of Charlotte. She now resides in Denver, Colorado, serves as copy editor for the Journal of Digital and Media Literacy, and is the founder of Savvy Surfers.Author Archive | Nancy Clare Morgan

Drowning in Information While Starving for Wisdom: A Review of In Defense of a Liberal Education by Fareed Zakaria

Delimiting Moral and Ethical Behavior in a Limitless Age: A review of Disconnected: Youth, New Media, and the Ethics Gap by Carrie James
“Remember who you are, where you’re from, and what you represent.” For those who study, teach, and practice digital and media literacy, this trio of imperatives offers a shorthand mandate for avoiding deficits in moral and ethical thinking during online activities and behaviors. The reasons behind this mandate are found in Carrie James’s book.
WATCH A VIDEO DISCUSSION WITH THE AUTHORS OF VOLUME 4, ISSUE 1-2
A video discussion on 'From Voice to Influence: Media, Learning, and Participatory Politics,' hosted on Education Innovator.
Editor's Choice Links
- Interview: Henry Jenkins
- Public Voice & Civic Engagement
- Strategic Approaches to Participatory Politics
- Custom Learning in the Digital Age
- Connecting Schools, Families, and Communities
- Publications: Youth Participatory Politics
- Digital Frontiers Conference–CFP
Recent Submissions
- From Voice to Influence: An Introduction
- From Youth Voice to Young Entrepreneurs: The Individualization of Digital Media and Learning
- The Civic-Centered Design Classroom: Pathways to New Civic Futures and Youth Voice
- Media in Action: A Field Scan of Media & Youth Organizing in the United States
- How Is That Useful Exactly? Civic Media and the Usability of Knowledge in Liberal Arts Education
