tailieunhanh - STUDY ON ASSESSMENT CRITERIA FOR MEDIA LITERACY LEVELS

The annual system shipments of fuel cells for transport applications continue to fl uctuate due to the timing of demonstration projects which contribute large numbers in one year and then little in the following years. We saw a 38% dip in annual system shipments for 2011 versus 2010, with decreases in all sub-categories except scooters. However overall unit shipments are expected to almost double in 2012 compared to 2011 and be 19% more than in 2010, led by sales of fuel cell materials handling vehicles (MHV). Megawatts for the transport sector remain largely fl at with the differences in size. | Study on Assessment Criteria for Media Literacy Levels A comprehensive view of the concept of media literacy and an understanding of how media literacy levels in Europe should be assessed For the European Commission Directorate General Information Society and Media Media Literacy Unit Final Report Project coordinator and editor Paolo Celot Scientific coodinator José Manuel Pérez Tornero Brussels October 2009 I Ỉ UHB eavi EUROPEAN Université Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona catholique for VIEWERS de Louvain INTERESTS Study Assessment Criteria for Media Literacy Levels Prepared for the European Commission Information Society and Media Directorate-General Media and Media Literacy Unit SMART 2008 0005 by EAVI - European Association for Viewers Interests Clemi - Ministère de I Education nationale franẹaise UAB - Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona UCL - Université Catholique de Louvain UTA - University of Tampere. Project Coordinated by EAVI European Association for Viewers Interests Rond Point Schuman 9 16 1040 Brussels Contact details celot@ Tel. 32 22820085 Project Coordinator and Editor Paolo Celot Sub Editors Lucia Gonzalez Lopez Naomi Thompson Scientific Coordinator José Manuel Pérez Tornero Scientific Assistants Santiago Giraldo Luque Oralia Paredes Study Assessment Criteria for Media Literacy Levels Final Report edited by EAVI for the European Commission p. Final Report Brussels October 2009 Study Assessment Criteria for Media Literacy Levels Table of Contents Executive An Ambitious Preliminary The Critical Understanding and Citizen Preliminary Results of the Application of the 1 Context Objectives Approach and The Technological The European Commission Legislative Objectives of the Media Literacy Definitions and Team and 2 Framework and .

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