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Media Pedagogy: Media Education, Media Socialisation and Educational Media
The aim of this paper is to examine the relationship between education and media. These two concepts can be combined in three ways: one can think of media education, i.e. education in the subject of mass media. One can think of media socialisation, i.e.
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A critical discourse analysis of selected animated cartoons of African origin
Animated cartoons provide entertainment for children. In addition, they serve as agents of socialization. The content of animated cartoons is capable of changing, molding and influencing the thoughts and actions of children.
Joanita Naa Shika Okuley +3 more
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Disfluency as a Desirable Difficulty—The Effects of Letter Deletion on Monitoring and Performance
Desirable difficulties initiate learning processes that foster performance. Such a desirable difficulty is generation, e.g., filling in deleted letters in a deleted letter text. Likewise, letter deletion is a manipulation of processing fluency: A deleted
Elisabeth Pieger +2 more
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Light Field Reconstruction With a Hybrid Sparse Regularization-Pseudo 4DCNN Framework
The densely-sampled light field (LF) is highly desirable in many applications, such as 3D reconstruction, post-capture refocusing and virtual/augmented reality. However, it is costly and challenging to capture them because of the high dimensional nature.
Li Fang +4 more
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Mapping for Awareness of Indigenous Stories
Joseph Kerski has identified five converging global trends—geo-awareness, geo-enablement, geotechnologies, citizen science, and storytelling—which contribute to the increased relevance of geography for education and society.
Stephanie Pyne +4 more
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IntroductionThe disfluency effect proposes that deliberately introducing challenges or difficulties into the learning process can be advantageous. Particularly, perceptual disfluency (e.g., harder to read fonts) might affect learning positively. However,
Maik Beege +3 more
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Social media, in the sense of being social, is made up of society or individuals connecting with one another. Social media is a form of social interaction. In this paper, the authors elaborate the need of social media in the context of education especially in the pandemic situation.
Elias, Jijish +2 more
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Media Education is an educational discipline focused on critical and conscious engagement with media and their languages. Regarded as complex cultural artifacts, it serves as a preparatory phase aimed at developing interpretative and critical skills regarding the media themselves.
Michele Domenico Todino, Stefano Di Tore
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Would You Like a Sample? [PDF]
In this lesson students will investigate sampling strategies for biological communities in the ocean to see how well biological samples represent the actual communities from which they are taken.
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Fluorescent probes allow dynamic visualization of phosphoinositides in living cells (left), whereas mass spectrometry provides high‐sensitivity, isomer‐resolved quantitation (right). Their synergistic use captures complementary aspects of lipid signaling. This review illustrates how these approaches reveal the spatiotemporal regulation and quantitative
Hiroaki Kajiho +3 more
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