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2021 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
pp. 50-66
Author(s):  
Carmen Herrero
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Este artículo recoge diversas experiencias didácticas encaminadas a integrar el aprendizaje de lengua y cultura. El objetivo es plantear cómo se puede desarrollar una sinergia entre las clases de español como lengua extranjera (L2) y las asignaturas de contenidos mediante diversas estrategias de comunicación transmedia. En la primera parte se examinan diversos modelos pedagógicos en el contexto de enseñanza de L2 en el Reino Unido. En la segunda, presentamos los proyectos de transmediaa en L2 que se están realizando desde el Grupo de Investigación Film, Languages and Media in Education (FLAME). El último apartado incluye las conclusiones y futuras líneas de investigación.


Author(s):  
Nuriyatul Hamidah

Many questions have aroused in terms of media and technology used and its implication for language teaching and learning. The focus is on how students can be critically aware of media, especially digital media, for their learning. Thus, the use of media in education impacts educational creativity development, such as digital technology applications. In terms of learning, digital literacy is the competency in understanding and using digital technologies effectively for learning. Research has already explored the need for digital literacy in the classroom. This recent paper tries to figure out how digital literacy is implemented in the teaching of ESP students. Furthermore, the method used to describe the idea of this paper is a conceptual paper in which the writer tries to figure out how digital learning is implemented for learning. The writer used literature review from some journal articles and books written by the experts to gather the data. In conclusion, applying digital literacy must be well prepared on the way how it is used. It must relate to their competence, learning objectives, and language skills being taught. Indeed, once the students are familiar with the technology being used, they significantly improve their skills.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 1302-1311
Author(s):  
Sudarmo Sudarmo ◽  
Ardian Arifin ◽  
Petrus Jacob Pattiasina ◽  
Vani Wirawan ◽  
Aslan Aslan

This study aimed to answer whether digital devices replace print media in education in Indonesia's digital era. Systematic studies and experts' findings can get a basic understanding of print media that can be replaced by digital media in education today and in the future. For this reason, the researchers have attempted to collect literature and publications related to this theme. Then it analyzes critically to prove whether our hypothesis is accepted or rejected. For example, the way we research seeks to understand the question's theme and matches the findings of several publications that we target from 2010 to 2020. Data sources come from Google Scholar, ERIC publications, and other search engines. This analytical process involves coding systems, content evaluation, in-depth interpretation, and concluding to obtain findings characterized by validity and trustworthiness. The results reveal that slowly the role of electronic media has begun to take over paper media. However, with the condition of Indonesian education in general, the role of print media continues to dominate the world of Indonesian education today, especially in remote areas of the country where modern educational facilities are not yet supported. Therefore, this finding is useful for policymakers and further study in a similar field.


2021 ◽  
pp. 000-000
Author(s):  
Kaitlin Torphy Knake ◽  
Alan J. Daly ◽  
Kenneth A. Frank ◽  
Martin Rehm ◽  
Christine Greenhow

2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 214-220
Author(s):  
Fabiana De Oliveira ◽  
Erika Maria de Oliveira

The purpose of this reflection is to discuss the ways in which children appropriate the use of technology. The research was developed through the development of activities with children between 5 and 7 years of age from the availability of tablets and the internet. The research data showed us that the child's relationship with technology is characterized by the ease of use associated with his curiosity to know the tools and, at the same time, points to the possibilities opened by the uses of the media in education bringing playfulness to the teaching and learning process.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Lubna Farah Khan ◽  
Nuril Mufidah ◽  
Mohammad Umar Hafiz Mohammad Idrees

The article discusses modern media used during teaching Arabic to non-native speakers, especially e-learning which has become required in the new world, especially in the spread of infectious diseases. This situation urges the teaching system to switch to E-learning, which helps in studies, particularly during the lockdown period in the pandemic. It benefits the teaching by modern technologies and media in transmitting the language to learners. Learning Arabic has increased in recent times, and learners as a modern generation are using modern technologies to learn. This research on E-teaching of Arabic to non-native speakers in a pandemic is urgent, especially in the pandemic era. It must use media in teaching, especially in teaching Arabic. With the emergence of the Corona pandemic that has spread throughout the world, the demand raises high. The results were as following: use of media in education makes teaching more effective and integrated, give effective results, raises the competence of the teacher and the recipient of the language, increases attention and excitement among students, and develops the ability to teach with communication, and the media facilitate the education process even in the spread of diseases and does not interrupt the chain of education between the learner and the teacher. We arrived with results that the necessity of acquaintance with modern methods and technical means and using them will give fruitful results.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Edivânia Cristina Dos Santos Reis ◽  
Nayara Evellyn Santos Fontes ◽  
Rodrigo De Souza Santos

In the second term of 2020, the Education Post-Graduation Program of the Federal University of Sergipe offered a discipline called Fundamentals of Education, mandatory to the Mastership course. The purpose of the discipline was to discuss some relevant themes to the academic formation. This group chose the theme “Education, Media and Media Processes”, elaborating a presentation that constituted relevant positions and reflections for subjects involved in the discipline. Therefore, the concepts of Media-Education, Teacher Education, Emergency Remote Education were approached. Thus, the work aims to analyze the contributions of the disciplines to the use of media in education. This work was carried out with interactive media activities, oral questionnaires, writings and collective debates. After the activities in the class, it was reported that there is still an evident lack of training for teachers in the use of the media.


Author(s):  
Abdullatif Kaban

Social media, one of the modern communications and socialization channels, has become one of the indispensable tools of education. This study, it was aimed to reveal the perceptions of teachers, students, and parents about the concept of “social media” through metaphor. In this study, which used a phenomenology design, which is one of the qualitative research methods, the data were collected using a structured online metaphor form. A total of 166 people participated in the study with the role of teacher, student, or parent. Among these, responses matching the metaphor structure of 136 people were analyzed using the content analysis method. As a result of the analysis, it was concluded that the metaphors were classified under the categories of “Addiction”, “Not real”, “Everything is in it”, “Communication channel”, “Usage”, “Indispensable”, “Feature”, and “Harmful”. The participants mostly used the metaphors of “bottomless well”, “life”, “drugs”, “swamp”, “news tool”, “alcohol”, “mask”, “car”, and “virus” for social media. In line with these results, to benefit from the advantages of using social media in education, it is recommended to provide awareness training to teachers, students, and parents. The study also concluded that the perceptions of the participants towards social media were generally negative.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anil Kumar Bheemaiah

Edutainment shows promise as an alternative and complementary pedagogy, in autistic education, in this paper we evaluate a textual analysis of a movie Inner Healing on the edutainment and infotainment Fire Stick ++ terminal, also serving as a dock station to student keyboards and laptops, the textual analysis of this important media, in education proves the neurodiversity viewpoint in the indigenous healing diaspora, proving autism as transcending a minority culture in a viewpoint of a gift and hence a strength with the acceptance of the whole, the diversity of the self in meltdowns, irrationality, rage and anger, all as part of a gift and an acceptance of oneself, the inner healing. This edutainment is a broad deviation from current western thought streams in autism interventions as proves the holistic and alternative viewpoints.


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