Media-Education – between theory and practice

The article first focuses on the current discussion about the definition of media-education using references from a recent international conference. There are currently interesting perspectives about media and children. Media technologies change quickly, as does the use that children make of them, w...

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Main Authors: Birgitte Tufte, Ole Christensen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2010-04-01
Series:Perspectiva
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/perspectiva/article/view/13133
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spelling doaj-dba331f77e0c4a9aa59cd745a2004c962020-11-25T00:55:06ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaPerspectiva0102-54732175-795X2010-04-012719711810.5007/2175-795X.2009v27n1p9711011Media-Education – between theory and practiceBirgitte Tufte0Ole Christensen1C.B.S. - Solbjerg Plads - FrederiksbergU.C.C. - Titangade - CopenhagenThe article first focuses on the current discussion about the definition of media-education using references from a recent international conference. There are currently interesting perspectives about media and children. Media technologies change quickly, as does the use that children make of them, which provides them abilities that the previous generation did not have. This challenges the form and content of media education, as well as the entire school curriculum. This article discusses a broad educational approach, which is both theoretical and practical, to the theme of media and information. It is based on the authors’ cooperative experiences with teachers from the Danish school system. Two models are presented: the first, which has been used for many years in relation to traditional media, such as newspapers, TV and video – is called the zigzag method. The second is aimed at teaching in the new multimedia context. The first describes teaching about film in the 1st–3rd grades of elementary school and the second describes the development of a film tool for teachers, including what the authors call the “typhoon model,” a second version of the zigzag model. The article concludes with a discussion about the future of media-education.https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/perspectiva/article/view/13133mídiatecnologia educacionaleducação – inovações tecnológicasmediaeducational technologyeducation – technological innovationseducación mediáticatecnología educacionaleducacióninnovaciones tecnológicas
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Media-Education – between theory and practice
Perspectiva
mídia
tecnologia educacional
educação – inovações tecnológicas
media
educational technology
education – technological innovations
educación mediática
tecnología educacional
educación
innovaciones tecnológicas
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Ole Christensen
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title Media-Education – between theory and practice
title_short Media-Education – between theory and practice
title_full Media-Education – between theory and practice
title_fullStr Media-Education – between theory and practice
title_full_unstemmed Media-Education – between theory and practice
title_sort media-education – between theory and practice
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
series Perspectiva
issn 0102-5473
2175-795X
publishDate 2010-04-01
description The article first focuses on the current discussion about the definition of media-education using references from a recent international conference. There are currently interesting perspectives about media and children. Media technologies change quickly, as does the use that children make of them, which provides them abilities that the previous generation did not have. This challenges the form and content of media education, as well as the entire school curriculum. This article discusses a broad educational approach, which is both theoretical and practical, to the theme of media and information. It is based on the authors’ cooperative experiences with teachers from the Danish school system. Two models are presented: the first, which has been used for many years in relation to traditional media, such as newspapers, TV and video – is called the zigzag method. The second is aimed at teaching in the new multimedia context. The first describes teaching about film in the 1st–3rd grades of elementary school and the second describes the development of a film tool for teachers, including what the authors call the “typhoon model,” a second version of the zigzag model. The article concludes with a discussion about the future of media-education.
topic mídia
tecnologia educacional
educação – inovações tecnológicas
media
educational technology
education – technological innovations
educación mediática
tecnología educacional
educación
innovaciones tecnológicas
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