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When only one medium is chosen for literacy, all individuals are judged in terms of their success in that medium.
When multiple media are a part of literacy, individuals have an opportunity to choose the most appropriate vehicles for themselves and for the effectiveness of a particular communication. Skills in areas that are not text or print related can be developed, esteemed, and appreciated; students can learn to use the tools that will be a part of their working lives as adults.
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