Media and Family
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Striking a balance in the media-family dynamic involves navigating diverse perspectives, reinforcing bonds, and promoting critical thinking while remaining vigilant against potential pitfalls such as sedentary lifestyles and disrupted face-to-face interactions.
EXPLORE:
In this course, we will explore the multifaceted world of mass media, recognizing its significance as a source of information, entertainment, and global connection. While acknowledging its benefits, we will also address the challenges it poses, particularly in consuming our productive time. The course offers a comprehensive understanding of mass media, spanning recording, production, post-production, and broadcasting of audio and visuals across electric and electronic platforms. We will examine traditional forms like books, press, radio, television, and films, as well as alternative media such as satellite and cable television, and multimedia computers. Ultimately, we aim to uncover the profound impact of mass media on mass audiences.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN:
The importance of Mass Media
Benefits and challenges of Mass Media
To understand the risks related to Media
REQUIREMENTS:
You will need a computer, mobile, or other devices.
Curiosity and willingness to explore the field of Early Childhood Education
THIS COURSE IS FOR:
Early Childhood and Elementary/ Primary Educators
Aspiring Pre-Primary Teachers
Childcare Teachers and Caregivers
Parents/ Caregivers of young children
Early Childhood Education Students
Early Childhood Specialists
Child Development Specialists