the role of mass media in education
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THE ROLE OF MASS MEDIA
THE ROLE OF MASS MEDIA
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ROWENA L. FLORES, MAEd –Math
MERAFE A. EBREO, MAEd- AdS
•To know the roles of mass media.•To avoid the negative impact of media on education and transform or change them into positive impact so that media can inform, educate, entertain and persuade people in a more responsible manner.
•To know the roles of mass media.•To avoid the negative impact of media on education and transform or change them into positive impact so that media can inform, educate, entertain and persuade people in a more responsible manner.
ObjectivesObjectives
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- comprises the institutions and techniques by which specialized groups employ technological devices like Press, Radio, Television, Computer, films, Internet etc. to disseminate knowledge: to large heterogeneous as well as widely dispersed audience - are tools for the transfer of information, concepts, and ideas to both general and specific audiences
- comprises the institutions and techniques by which specialized groups employ technological devices like Press, Radio, Television, Computer, films, Internet etc. to disseminate knowledge: to large heterogeneous as well as widely dispersed audience - are tools for the transfer of information, concepts, and ideas to both general and specific audiences
MASS MEDIAMASS MEDIA
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FUNCTIONS OF MASS MEDIA
FUNCTIONS OF MASS MEDIA
To entertainTo entertain
To inform To inform
To educate To educate
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Mass Media has been universally characterized by four attributes;
these are:
Mass Media has been universally characterized by four attributes;
these are:
Low costLow cost
Broad appeal Broad appeal Speed Speed
AvailabilityAvailability
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TYPES OF MASS MEDIA
TYPES OF MASS MEDIA
Interactive mediaInteractive media
Print mediaPrint media
Electronic media Electronic media
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Impact of Print media in Education
Impact of Print media in Education
• Fr. Francis Arackal said, “Newspapers are common man’s university”.
• It is the oldest media forms that include books, newspapers, magazines, journals, newsletters, and other printed material.
• Fr. Francis Arackal said, “Newspapers are common man’s university”.
• It is the oldest media forms that include books, newspapers, magazines, journals, newsletters, and other printed material.
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Impact of Electronic Media in EducationImpact of Electronic Media in Education
TelevisionTelevision• Television can be a powerful
teacher.
• Television programme stimulate visits to the zoo, libraries, bookstores, museums and other active recreational settings, and educational videos can certainly serve as powerful teaching devices
• Television can be a powerful teacher.
• Television programme stimulate visits to the zoo, libraries, bookstores, museums and other active recreational settings, and educational videos can certainly serve as powerful teaching devices
RadioRadio• Radio is a powerful mass medium
used in education for disseminating information, imparting instruction and giving entertainment.
• Radio has the power to bring the world to the classroom, and programme could be presented as textbooks on the air.
• Radio is a powerful mass medium used in education for disseminating information, imparting instruction and giving entertainment.
• Radio has the power to bring the world to the classroom, and programme could be presented as textbooks on the air.
Mobile Devices Mobile Devices The advent of mobile devices have changed the learning methods of students. Students store all their notes in mobiles and study from it because it’s easy and convenient.
The advent of mobile devices have changed the learning methods of students. Students store all their notes in mobiles and study from it because it’s easy and convenient. BackBack
Impact of Internet in Education
Impact of Internet in Education
• The Internet has a significant potential for providing children and youth with access to educational information, and can be compared with a huge home library.
• Regardless of gender, race, age, geographic location, language or any disability, internet gives an equal chance to all to progress in the field of education
• The Internet has a significant potential for providing children and youth with access to educational information, and can be compared with a huge home library.
• Regardless of gender, race, age, geographic location, language or any disability, internet gives an equal chance to all to progress in the field of education
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store information until it is needed or wanted.
distribute it over distances to reach the student wherever he happens to be, instead of bringing him to the teacher.
present the information to the student through various senses and in many modes.
give the student the opportunity to reach the material and respond in many ways
store information until it is needed or wanted.
distribute it over distances to reach the student wherever he happens to be, instead of bringing him to the teacher.
present the information to the student through various senses and in many modes.
give the student the opportunity to reach the material and respond in many ways
ROLES IN EDUCATIONROLES IN EDUCATION
• transmit messages to receiver.
• not only inform but persuade.
• used for entertainment and commercial as well as non commercial.
• Without mass media there would be no social, economic and political system.
• reach large number of people such as television, newspaper, radio, cinema etc.
• transmit messages to receiver.
• not only inform but persuade.
• used for entertainment and commercial as well as non commercial.
• Without mass media there would be no social, economic and political system.
• reach large number of people such as television, newspaper, radio, cinema etc.
ROLES IN EDUCATIONROLES IN EDUCATION
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IMPACT OF MEDIA IN EDUCATIONIMPACT OF MEDIA IN EDUCATION
Positive ImpactPositive Impact• Enhanced education• There are two major
approaches to using media and technology in schools. First, students can learn “from” media and technology, and second, they can learn “with” media and technology
• Enhanced education• There are two major
approaches to using media and technology in schools. First, students can learn “from” media and technology, and second, they can learn “with” media and technology
Negative ImpactNegative Impact• makes student dull and lazy• No in-depth learning and proper
research• encourages mass learning without
quality learning• Teachers/students have become
duplicators of Wikipedia• media has become their guru,
master and teacher.• It poisons the learners with various
unethical or indecent contents in print or video forms.
• There is a connection between excessive Internet use and depression, drug abuse, isolation, and suicide.
• makes student dull and lazy• No in-depth learning and proper
research• encourages mass learning without
quality learning• Teachers/students have become
duplicators of Wikipedia• media has become their guru,
master and teacher.• It poisons the learners with various
unethical or indecent contents in print or video forms.
• There is a connection between excessive Internet use and depression, drug abuse, isolation, and suicide. 13BackBack
-Media is a gift to education which in turn is a blessing to humanity.
-Media is a gift to education which in turn is a blessing to humanity.
CONCLUSION CONCLUSION
Nelson Mandela said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”
Nelson Mandela said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”
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