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New Media, New Media literacy, new methods in education

2013 IEEE 63rd Annual Conference International Council for Education Media (ICEM), 2013
The rapid proliferation of the concept of New Media and the attendant frequently controversial interpretations and research results motivate a scholarly overview of the possibilities of implementing the respective achievements in the teacher training process.
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New media technology and youth: trends in the evolution of new media

Journal of Adolescent Health, 2000
An information environment is emerging from the simultaneous, rapid, and interconnected evolution of transmission systems, interfaces, and content quantity, quality, and structure. It will be easy to underestimate the collective impact of the sum of these changes on how young people communicate and absorb information.
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Old Media, New Media Sources

International Journal of E-Politics, 2013
This paper contributes to the growing literature on how “new media” is influencing “old media” by tracking references to an extensive list of political blogs in stories run by seventeen prominent print media outlets during the last ten years. The findings presented here show that although journalists frequently use political bloggers as sources in ...
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The new media

Communications of the ACM, 1994
Roy Rada, George S. Carson
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The New News Media

2009
Abstract The headline on the cover of the American Journalism Review said it all: “Adapt or Die.” In a frenzy of change, every sector of the traditional news media has been trying to solve the riddle of how to remain solvent and relevant.
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New Media as Old Media

2014
The discussion in the book has thus far concerned performances of Shakespeare’s plays that use digital devices in the function of new media, such as video art, digital music, and digital soundscape. This chapter shows how new media can refashion stage practice by evoking strategies of old media, such as painting, sculpture, cinema, and television.
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New Media Spaces and New Media Objects [PDF]

open access: possible, 2009
The paper deals with three artistic examples of humanistic transposition of smart technologies that reshape our reality. Computer vision technology redefines the classical notions of space that we enhabit and repostulates Shakespear's verse “All the world is a stage.” New media objects that simultaneously participate in our everyday life and in the ...
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The economics of new media [PDF]

open access: possible, 2012
The rise of New Media associated with the Internet has radically changed many aspects of daily life, and enabled us to do things that would have seemed unimaginable even a few decades ago. The speed and volume of communications has increased by a factor of a million or more since the Internet first emerged in the 1990s, and there has been a ...
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On the Expressions “Media” and “New Media”

2019
This chapter examines Alexander Kluge's reflections on the distinctions between classical media and new media. Kluge ties the advent of new media to the advance of digital technologies, attendant reductive forms of programming, the acceleration of experience, and the acquisition of new forms of private property located in viewers' heads.
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Fake news and COVID-19: modelling the predictors of fake news sharing among social media users

Telematics and Informatics, 2021
Bahiyah Omar, Oberiri Destiny Apuke
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