On Friday 7 May Ofcom hosted a virtual event to showcase key findings from their adults’ and children’s media literacy reports which they published at the end of April. The event focused on three topics – adults’ and children’s media use, online knowledge and understanding, and digital exclusion. They were joined by over 140 people with a range of interests in media literacy. Check out Ofcom’s reports here: Adults’ Media Use & Attitudes report, Adults’ Media Lives report (PDF, 372.6 KB), Children’s Media Lives: Year 7 report (PDF, 4.0 MB), Children and parents: media use and attitudes report 2020/21 (PDF, 4.3 MB).
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