scholarly journals Формирование медиаграмотности будущих воспитателей дошкольных образовательных учреждений

Author(s):  
А. А. Листопад ◽  
Н. Л. Листопад

The article deals with the relevance and necessity of forming media literacy among future pre-school teachers. The aims, objectives, means and features of using digital technologies in education are analyzed. The role of digital technologies in the process of forming the media literacy of future pre-school teachers is examined. The results of the pilot study on the development of digital media literacy among future pre-school teachers are presented in the article.

Author(s):  
Wei-Ying Lim ◽  
David Hung ◽  
Horn-Mun Cheah

We are entering into a milieu which makes the global world look much smaller because of digital communications and technologies. More recently, there has also been a coming together of participants from the media world such as those in cinema and animation with those from the technology sectors. This partnership forms what we now know as interactive and digital media (or IDM). In this chapter, the authors aim to articulate the importance of IDM literacies in relation to the 21st century. They attempt to clarify the distinctions between ICT (information and communications technology) and IDM, and from their analysis, they propose a matrix integrating both.


2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (19) ◽  
pp. 83-101
Author(s):  
Lana Ciboci ◽  
Danijel Labaš

Today’s societies live in a world where the media construct reality, which also affects each individual media user. Children and their parents spend most of their time with digital media and contents. Therefore, researchers emphasize the importance of digital literacy of media users. They analyse new phenomena, challenges and risks associated with the anthropological, cognitive and social development of children and young people. An important role in media and digital education is played not only by teachers and schools, but also by parents and family. The aim of this paper is to present and analyse the theoretical approaches to digital media literacy, so-called digital parenting, and to interpret the results of the latest research in Croatia devoted to the digital habits of parents, their attitudes towards parental mediation strategies as well as to their satisfaction with the programmes of media literacy in the education system.


2014 ◽  
Vol 151 (1) ◽  
pp. 137-145 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sora Park

This article aims to provide a better understanding of the process of becoming digitally engaged. Those who cannot utilise digital networks are systematically disadvantaged, particularly in a hyper-connected world in which services are provided online by default. By interviewing and observing clients and trainers at a telecentre, the ACT Digital Hub, this study investigated the process that non-internet users undergo – from digital readiness to digital engagement – in order to become adept users. Intermediaries such as telecentres play a crucial role in equipping non-users with digital readiness, which is a precursor to digital media literacy. Social environment also plays a significant role in non-users' digital readiness. Rather than focusing merely on the provision of access to bridge the digital divide, we need a longer-term investment in adequate environments, such as sustainable community training centres, that nurture digital readiness.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Alan Ad'ha Firdaus ◽  
Moses Glorino Rumambo Pandin

The scientific article contains a survey on digital media literacy of Universitas Airlangga students which was conducted with the aim of knowing the understanding of students from all universities in Indonesia regarding digital media, and to find out how high the individual level of competence of students in Indonesia is in digital media literacy, as well as to find out the factors what influences the level of competent individuals regarding digital media literacy. This research was conducted using a descriptive survey method and using descriptive statistical data analysis techniques to analyze the research data. The results of the study revealed that: 1). The understanding of students in Indonesia regarding digital literacy is in the medium category, 2). The competent individual level of Indonesian students in digital media literacy is at the basic level, 3). The factors that influence the level of competent individuals related to digital media literacy are mainly family environmental factors.


Author(s):  
Yavuz Kömeçoğlu ◽  
Zumrut Muftuoglu ◽  
Can Umay ◽  
Aysin Tasdelen ◽  
Sebnem Ozdemir

A digital literate person is identified as competent person in the three dimensions of digital technologies, defined as technical, cognitive, and socio-emotional. In particular, under the technical dimension, the person is able to use the tools of the digital world in a competent way. Considering this definition given in technical dimension, it is seen that the individual being a good digital literate is also related to the tools of the digital world. However, no matter how good a digital literate can be, she/he is suffocated in the information if there is no tool to help in accessing information in a certain area, because of the size of digital world. The purpose of this study is to strengthen the technical dimension of digital literacy by developing a tool for reaching the correct visuals by using deep learning techniques. In order to fulfill that purpose, transferring cultural heritage to the next generation by avoiding disturbing visuals, was focused.


2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 157-165 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ditha Prasanti ◽  
Sri Seti Indriani

Kegiatan ini memiliki tujuan dapat menghasilkan luaran yaitu: (1) Memberikan pengetahuan dan wawasan yang konkret mengenai pelatihan literasi media digital; (2) Memberikan kemampuan dasar mengenai pelatihan literasi media digital bagi murid-murid AEC di Soreang Kab.Bandung Selatan. Metode pelaksanaan PKM yang dilakukan dalam kegiatan penyuluhan ini adalah metode ceramah; metode diskusi; dan metode kaji tindak. Kesimpulan dari pelatihan literasi media digital ini adalah: (1) Sebagai tolak ukur seberapa jauh murid-murid AEC mengetahui literasi media digital; (2) Meningkatkan kesadaran mereka akan pentingnya melek media digital berkaitan dengan segala informasi yang dianggap penting dalam media untuk generasi digital berikutnya; (3) Meningkatkan kemampuan dasar murid AEC tentang literasi media digital. Digital Media Literacy Training for Students Armidale English College (AEC) in Soreang, District of South Bandung AbstractThe activity is aimed at producing the following outputs: (1) Providing concrete knowledge and insight into digital media literacy training; (2) Providing basic skills on digital media literacy training for AEC students in Soreang Kab.Bandung Selatan. The method of PKM implementation conducted in this extension activity is the lecture method; Method of discussion; and action research method. The conclusions of this digital media literacy training are: (1) As a measure of how far AEC students know the digital media literacy; (2) Increasing their awareness of the importance of digital media literacy in relation to any information deemed important in the media for the next digital generation; (3) Improving the basic skills of AEC students about digital media literacy.


2018 ◽  
Vol 73 ◽  
pp. 14018
Author(s):  
Turnomo Rahardjo ◽  
Hapsari D. Sulistyani ◽  
Taufik Suprihatini

As an ethnic group, Samin community has values and rules that differ to the dominant Indonesian culture. Negative stereotypes that are embedded in the word of Samin has made the community prefer to be called as Sedulurur Sikep. In Baturejo village, a village that has a large number of Sedulur Sikep, the monograph data shows that 70.74 percent of the population does not attend junior high school. The data indicates that many members of the population do not fully participate in formal education. On the other hand, the data also signifies that the community has in a way exposed to an outside (formal) mode of education particularly at the level of elementary school. The similar phenomenon also occurs in the terms of digital media. Some of the Sikep community have consumed mass media, even though the way they perceive mass media differ to that of the dominant culture. Thus, it is necessary to conduct a media literacy education to Sikep society icluding digital media literacy. The media education have to be adapted to local thinking and understanding of the media’s contents. The result of media literacy observation indicates that, while still maintaining its cultural values, Sikep community does not become completely exclusive to digital media exposures. Communication activities that are using mobile phones can be found in their daily lives.They also interact with those who have different cultural backgrounds with them. The mobile phone has become a relatively prominent gadget in the society. Therefore, the Sikep community is vulnerable to the various contents of messages offered by the media.


Author(s):  
Khotimatus Sholikhati

Objective - This study aims to determine the ability of the digital media literacy of students in Jakarta, in particularly of the usage of social media. Methodology/Technique - The research used the instrument of Social Competence Framework based on European Commission (2009) to determine the level of digital media literacy of students. Findings - The results showed that the media literacy of students in Jakarta including medium level based on their social competence. Novelty - The result can be used as a foundation in creating digital media literacy education programs. Type of Paper - Conceptual Keywords: Digital media literacy, Social Competence, teenagers, Social media


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (21) ◽  
pp. 34-44
Author(s):  
Mohamad Ahmad Abdallah Abu Halka ◽  
Shafizan Mohamed

Digital media literacy refers to having the ability to use digital technologies to participate in and contribute to social, cultural, political, and economic life. It includes understanding the impact of recent technologies on society, understanding and having the ability to manage digital identities fittingly, and having the ability to find, organize, understand, evaluate, analyze and create digital information. While the level of digital media literacy in Jordan is still in its infancy, there is a positive move towards educating the Jordanian people about digital media. Recently the Jordanian government has developed a national executive plan for digital media literacy to develop community awareness and improve its capabilities in dealing with information and media sources during the Corona pandemic through the Ministry of Culture, Therefore, in this study, we will review the digital media literacy in Jordan and we will study the challenges and development of digital media literacy in Jordan.


2019 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 218
Author(s):  
Dewi Novianti ◽  
Siti Fatonah

Media literacy in the digital era has become important. Various layers of society need to understand the importance of digital media literacy. Research subjects were housewives in the Sleman area of Yogyakarta. Research subjects so far have not understood how to intelligently consume media. Media content worries that most of them are negative which can anesthetize the audience. The biggest content from media is entertainment. The media prioritizes entertainment programs that pay less attention to the ethics and norms of society. They don't care about the negative impact of the content displayed. Thus it is necessary to cultivate the media literacy movement for housewives. The method used is content analysis, literature study, in-depth interviews, observation, and FGD. The results of the study show that housewives after being given training, socialization, and FGD on digital media literacy became aware of the importance of digital media literacy. Then they continuously convey to the family and the environment where they are. On several occasions, PKK meetings, the Qur’an recitation group, socialized the importance of digital media literacy. Finally, this digital media literacy becomes a culture especially in Maguwoharjo Village, Sleman regency, Yogyakarta. This village is a pilot village of digital media literacy culture for the surrounding environment, especially the Sleman Regency Yogyakarta.


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