scholarly journals NEW MEDIA EDUCATION AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE

2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 127-138
Author(s):  
Harun BAYER ◽  
Müzeyyen BULUT ÖZEK
Keyword(s):  
Comunicar ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 22 (44) ◽  
pp. 187-195 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laura López-Romero ◽  
María de la Cinta Aguaded-Gómez

This work is part of an R&D project involving thirteen Spanish universities in which needs and wants in the field of media education in higher education are studied in the areas of Communication (Communication Studies, Journalism and Advertising) and Education (Teaching, Pedagogy, Psychology and Social Education). The objective of this study focuses on analysing the college textbooks directly related to Media Education most used in Education and Communication,. The report has been developed based on six educational competence dimensions: language, technology, interaction processes, production and distribution processes, ideology and values and aesthetics. Using each of these parameters the scope of the analysis and the scope of the expression were taken into account, based on guidelines set by Ferrés and Piscitelli in their well-known proposal of indicators for defining new media competence and which is structured around two areas of work: the production of own messages and interaction with others. The results were obtained by applying a quantitative methodology through a content analysis of semantic fields. The main conclusions point to a greater presence of the «Ideology and Values» dimension, and almost non-existent representation of the «Aesthetics» indicator.El presente trabajo forma parte de un proyecto I+D integrado por trece universidades españolas en el que se estudian las necesidades y carencias en materia de educación mediática en el ámbito de la enseñanza superior, tanto en las áreas de Comunicación (Comunicación Audiovisual, Periodismo y Publicidad) como de Educación (Magisterio, Pedagogía, Psicopedagogía y Educación Social). Esta investigación centra su objeto de estudio en el análisis de los manuales universitarios más utilizados en Educación y Comunicación, en asignaturas directamente relacionadas con la educación mediática. Este informe se ha desarrollado en base a seis dimensiones competenciales mediáticas: lenguajes, tecnología, procesos de interacción, procesos de producción y difusión, ideología y valores y estética. De cada uno de estos parámetros se ha tenido en cuenta el ámbito del análisis y de la expresión, partiendo de las pautas señaladas por Ferrés y Piscitelli en su conocida propuesta articulada de indicadores para definir la nueva competencia mediática, que se ha estructurado en torno a dos ámbitos de trabajo: el de la producción de mensajes propios y el de la interacción con otros ajenos. Los resultados han sido obtenidos mediante la aplicación de una metodología cuantitativa, a través de un análisis de contenido por campos semánticos. Las principales conclusiones extraídas apuntan hacia una mayor presencia de la dimensión Ideología y Valores, y una casi inexistente representación de la dimensión Estética.


Author(s):  
محسن عبود كشكول

The importance of media education in our present time lies in its supposed role in rationalizing the youth’s use of digital media, as the school is no longer able to continue its knowledge and educational pioneering role in light of the excessive and absurd use of the Internet, just as the teacher is no longer a main source of science and knowledge. Considering the study curricula, addressing the negative impact of the excessive use of digital media on the school, as well as addressing the decline in the role of the family and its withdrawal from educational competition with the school, and thus education has lost the mandate of the school and the family to educate the new generation in favor of the hegemony of the new media authority, which is called metaphorically. Fifth, which overtook all authorities, including the authority of traditional media (the fourth power), so that control over the child went beyond control of his family and parents, and the challenge became before those concerned with education, how can the new media be a source of education, entertainment, education, guidance and direction, and in various methods of influence, By using multiple and amazing techniques that are characterized by transcending the limits of time and space, and according to that the great impact of the new media, we see a decline in public education. Illiteracy and its limited means, as well as retreating and losing its control over the social environment, which calls on researchers to study ways to rationalize media education, enhance human awareness of the media, and give it the largest share in influence and direction, and in social upbringing and raising young and old together.


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Renata Stasko ◽  
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Karolina Czerwiec ◽  
Katarzyna Potyrala ◽  
Emanuel Studnicki ◽  
...  

The aim of the research concerning the organization of interdisciplinary educational workshops for 50 students-future teachers of technics and informatics. It was important to raise their level of social, communications and media competences, as well as the diagnosis of their attitudes towards the possibility of improving their technical skills of using new new media, in particular YouTube service. Results of the research show that the workshops allow students not only to develop their scientific thinking during the manual-technical and communication actions at the university, but also percept of the need to organize such activities in order to shape an appropriate approach to contemporary scientific and communication problems. Keywords: media education, interdisciplinarity, digital competences, workshops, YouTube.


2006 ◽  
Vol 120 (1) ◽  
pp. 142-155
Author(s):  
Steve Archer

This paper has as its focus two key strands that are significant to contemporary media education. The first is the increasing move towards creative production work as the central and dominant feature of media studies courses. In UK schools, this has largely been facilitated by the rapid expansion of digital technologies. Whilst this offers unprecedented opportunities for students to construct advanced and highly polished artefacts, it has also created new challenges for the media teacher in relation to pedagogy and classroom management. The second strand is the emergence of globalised, commercial media cultures and their relation to new media forms facilitated by digital technology. Here, this paper is interested in the relatively new media form of the music video which, in its dominant mode of distribution and exhibition, exists globally as part of satellite and digital packages. Music video as a form is ideal for use in Media Studies as an object of study and as a framework for facilitating creative work. Based on practitioner research methods, this paper teases out the tensions that exist between popular culture, media education and digital technology, incorporating the way a sense of community located beyond the school can create opportunities for student creative work.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paula Renés-Arellano ◽  
Ignacio Aguaded ◽  
Maria Jose Hernández-Serrano

Nations across the globe are immersed in a technological revolution—intensified by the need to respond to COVID-19 issues. In order to be critical and responsible citizens in the current media ecosystem, it is important that students acquire and develop certain skills when consuming and producing information for and when communicating through the media. This is a major challenge that educational systems worldwide have to face. Hence, new curricula in media education to guide future teachers towards the successful acquisition of new media skills have been proposed. The aims of this work are to conduct a theoretical approach to this worldwide technological and media evolution in the past decade, to make an in-depth comparison between the Curriculum for teachers on media and information literacy published by the UNESCO (2011) and the publication of the new AlfaMed Curriculum for the training of teachers in media education (2021). This framework starts by providing an extensive analysis of the key elements of both curricula and of their corresponding modules, establishing, thus, a constructive comparison while updating them, according to the needs, changes, and realities that have taken place regarding digital literacy in the past decade. Finally, the chapter concludes with the detailing of the challenges and with proposals for teacher training in media and information literacy.


Comunicar ◽  
2005 ◽  
Vol 13 (25) ◽  
Author(s):  
Fernando Tucho-Fernández

In the near future, all television will be digital. Nowadays, indeed, digital television is already very common in most of our society. Thus, Media Education should include this new media within its studies. In this paper, we make a proposal for such integration, aiming to fulfill the Media Education’s goal of educating for the ever changing environment that we live in. Según las previsiones del gobierno, en el año 2010 toda la televisión en España será digital. Para el resto de Europa, la Comisión Europea ha propuesto completar el apagón analógico en 2012. Para entonces, cuando desde la Educación en Medios de Comunicación hablemos de televisión deberemos hacerlo en su vertiente digital, con las variantes que supone frente al modelo tradicional en un contexto en permanente transformación tecnológica y socioeconómica (hablamos por ejemplo de la multiplicación de la oferta, de la integración de diversos medios en un mismo canal gracias a la convergencia digital, de las posibilidades interactivas que se incluyen, de la diferente conceptualización que irá teniendo el espectador-usuario, etc.). Para ello sería adecuado ir introduciendo desde ya este medio en nuestras actividades educativas, pues es imprescindible que la Educación en Medios de Comunicación evolucione a la par, e incluso se adelante, a los cambios sociales en el ámbito de la comunicación. Lo que aquí presentamos son elementos y reflexiones para una propuesta de un programa de Educación en Medios de Comunicación utilizando la televisión digital como eje vertebrador. De forma resumida, nuestra propuesta se articula en torno a las siguientes claves: a) De cara al siglo XXI, consideramos que la Educación en Medios de Comunicación debe poner su énfasis principal en el estudio de los contextos y de las relaciones que los ciudadanos establecen con ellos y dentro de ellos. Sin abandonar tareas clásicas como el análisis de los textos, el desafío principal está ahora más que nunca, a nuestro entender, en las “lecturas del mundo” que se oculta detrás de esos textos, como afirmara Freire; b) La clave general que define a estos contextos que estamos viviendo es el cambio. Debemos estudiarlo pues en cuanto contextos en transformación, no como realidades ya establecidas e inmóviles; c) Una de las vías para realizar este estudio de los contextos desde la Educación en Medios de Comunicación nos la ofrece la televisión digital. En cuanto medio paradigmático nacido en el vientre de estas corrientes de transformación, los retos que nos presenta la televisión digital son a nuestro entender los mismos desafíos que nos plantean esos contextos de cambio. A través de este medio podemos pues cumplir nuestro objetivo; d) La televisión digital nos permite además afrontar nuevas vías para la Educación en Medios de Comunicación sin olvidar sus bases clásicas, así como estudiar los nuevos medios sin olvidar los viejos. En definitiva, se trata de incorporar la televisión digital en el seno de la Educación en Medios de Comunicación, dándole la importancia creciente que ya tiene en nuestra sociedad.


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