Media Advance Organizer Advance Organizer is a learning technique used to determine knowledge competency (what you do know about a subject) and knowledge.

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Media Advance Organizer Advance Organizer is a learning technique used to determine knowledge competency (what you do know about a subject) and knowledge voids (what you don’t know) and a way to systematically cover material (that will be on the final).

54.3% of US Adults Read a Daily Newspaper

Readership Has Gone Down...

Readership Goes Up with Age

Most Often Read Section: Main News (90%)

Number One: USA Today = 2,149,933

58% of American Families Had Internet Access in 2001

97% of American Families Own a VCR