After three years of the research and practice to improve media literacy among young people the European MediaCoach project is coming to an end. The final year of the project will focus on assessment and presentation of the results. In early summer, a Media Coach Prototype will be available in a form of a booklet summarising the project and its findings. Later this year Media Coach will release a book with a detailed analysis, obtained results, and their specific research. Finally, in October a conference will be held by all the partners to present and discuss the results. Meanwhile some partners have started offering training in media literacy in their countries. Just a glimpse of the current state of the project and a discussion on the future of media literacy will be available during the The Art of Living in the Digital Environment EAVI 2020 Conference on the 25 March in Brussels.
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