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The development of technology enables diverse learning experiences nowadays, which shows the importance of learners’ self-regulated skills at the same time. Particularly, the ability to allocate time properly becomes an issue for learners since time is a
Chia-Yu Hsu+4 more
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This study explores aspects of journalistic quality in complex digital stories. Based on a tailored overview of the potentials of online journalism and digital long form stories for journalistic quality, all available award-winning stories of the ...
Rosanna Planer+3 more
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Digitized learning materials are a core part of modern education, and analysis of the use can offer insight into the learning behavior of high and low performing students.
Brendan Flanagan+2 more
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Abstract This article outlines the growth and character of media and communication studies in the UK. It sets out the history and development of the field, and explains its twin origins in both humanities and social sciences contexts. The article also presents some descriptive data about the scale and nature of teaching and research in ...
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‘Things Greater than Thou’: Post-Apocalyptic Religion in Games
In the literature on religion in games, two broad types of religion have been depicted: on the one hand, historical religions—Christian, Muslim and Buddhist narratives, tropes and symbols—and, on the other hand, fiction-based religion ...
Lars de Wildt+3 more
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Media events, Dayan and Katz argue, compose a narrative genre that follows specific structural principles and narrative tropes and that works toward societal integration.
Bolin Göran, Ståhlberg Per
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Screencasts in Media Studies [PDF]
This paper will focus on whether screencasts, loosely defined as the “audio-visual presentation of lecture notes” (Seery, 2013: 82), might provide a viable alternative to full lecture capture that enhances the learning and teaching experiences of both lecturers and students.
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The Turn to Affect and Emotion in Media Studies
This editorial delivers an introduction to the thematic Media and Communication issue on “The Turn to Affect and Emotion in Media Studies”. The social and cultural formation of affect and emotion has been of central interest to social science-based ...
Margret Lünenborg, Tanja Maier
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Think before you collect: Setting up a data collection approach for social media studies [PDF]
This chapter discusses important challenges of designing the data collection setup for social media studies. It outlines how it is necessary to carefully think about which data to collect and to use, and to recognize the effects that a specific data ...
Philipp Mayr, Katrin Weller
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Visual User-Generated Content Verification in Journalism: An Overview
Over the past few years, social media has become an indispensable part of the news generation and dissemination cycle on the global stage. These digital channels along with the easy-to-use editing tools have unfortunately created a medium for spreading ...
Sohail Ahmed Khan+6 more
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