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Akcayoglu, Duygu Ispinar; Daggol, Gokce Dislen – Contemporary Educational Technology, 2019
Media literacy is defined as the ability to encode and decode the symbols transmitted via media and to synthesize, analyze and produce mediated messages. Media literacy raises questions about the impact of media and technology, which has the potential to increase individuals' awareness about the effects of media on daily life. The aim of media…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Freshmen, Media Literacy, Second Language Learning
Di Spurio, Laura – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2017
The article examines the various discourses, engaged in by social observers and experts alike, on the relationship between radio, music, and youth during the 1950s and 60s. Through articles, inquiries, and surveys led by Belgian pedagogues, psychologists, educators, social workers, and journalists, the author moves from the topic of radio to the…
Descriptors: Radio, Music, Sociocultural Patterns, Leisure Time
Muktar, Bashir G.; Man, Norsida; Saleh, Jasim M.; Daneji, Mahmud I. – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2018
Purpose: This paper examined access, use and preferences of Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) for weather and flood risk communication towards livelihood resilience (LR) of agricultural communities. Methodology: Cross-sectional data were randomly collected from 362 fishers in east-coast Malaysia and analysed using descriptive…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Agricultural Occupations, Information Technology, Statistical Analysis
Greenberg, Nisse – Teaching Artist Journal, 2018
A meditation from a storytelling teacher on my attempts to construct rules and guidelines for my work. This semi-narrative internal dialogue attempts to explore both the ways in which my identity shapes a learning environment and the ways I can create structures in my teaching practice that undermine the structural imbalance of our society.
Descriptors: Story Telling, Guidelines, Self Concept, Teacher Attitudes
Elordui, Agurtzane – Multilingua: Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication, 2018
Vernaculars are increasingly used in media. They are considered to be stylistic resources to attract audiences and to construct media identities. That increase seems to be particularly significant in the case of youth media, which is also the case of Gaztea, a youth webradio station within the Basque public EITB group that we analyse in this work.…
Descriptors: Native Language, Language Usage, Mass Media, Foreign Countries
Jacquay, Greg – ProQuest LLC, 2019
A qualitative phenomenological study examining the learning activities that take place at a college radio station. The research objective is to understand the social practices that make possible or hinder the construction of learning experiences at KCSS, the campus radio station at California State University, Stanislaus. Document analysis,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Radio, Learning Activities, Social Influences
Giorgi, Sebastián Mariano – Educational Media International, 2017
"Résonances" was the first university radio web in France. It was founded at the University of Limoges, in 2010. This article is about the origin and decline of this transmedia project. Two strategies are here unfolded: historical the first one, ranging from the conception of the idea, the vicissitudes experienced by the team for…
Descriptors: Radio, Educational History, Semiotics, Universities
Martínez-Roa, Omar-Gerardo; Ortega-Erazo, Elsy-Genith – Comunicar: Media Education Research Journal, 2018
This work investigates the relationships between community radio and their audiences in the Department of Nariño, Colombia, considering Latin American and European experiences, and participation as a key element for social sustainability. The aim is to investigate whether the participation of citizens in the production, diffusion and radio…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Radio, Audiences, Program Effectiveness
Settle, Quisto; Baker, Lauri M.; Irani, Tracy – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2018
The purpose of this study was to assess the Florida Forest Service (FFS) employees' perceptions of the organization's external branding materials through an online survey. Employees had positive perceptions of the mission statement, including it being accurate and differentiating FFS from other organizations. Perceptions of the new change were…
Descriptors: Forestry, Employee Attitudes, State Agencies, Positive Attitudes
Knox, Jeremy – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2015
This short article describes an experimental radio-frequency identification (RFID) system designed to playfully explore the possibilities of object agency, in the form of "tweeting books". The use of web-enabled sensors is discussed in the context of the emerging field of Learning Analytics. The analysis of the "tweeting books"…
Descriptors: Radio, Telecommunications, Internet, Information Technology
Odeyemi, J. O. – Journal on English Language Teaching, 2017
Context and discourse intonation have major influence on intended meaning in English-medium product advertisements on radio and television in Nigeria. Previous studies on Nigerian English phonology have confirmed the appropriate use of stress and intonation as the main challenge which many Nigerian speakers of English as a second language hardly…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Language Usage, Radio
Ravenscroft, A.; Dellow, J.; Brites, M. J.; Jorge, A.; Catalão, D. – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2020
This article describes an original international approach to inclusion and non-formal learning of socially excluded young people, through participatory internet radio - RadioActive101. First, we critically discuss the social and digital exclusion of young people. We then describe our approach - that includes participatory action research methods…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Internet, Radio, Nonformal Education
Khan, Faraz Yusuf; Srivastava, Aaditya Ranjan; Bajpai, Shrish; Kidwai, Naimur Rahman – Comparative Professional Pedagogy, 2018
The establishment and development of Radio frequency (RF) and Microwave Engineering (ME) from its inception in Electrical and Electronics Engineering to having its own distinct identity in the 21st century has been explored in this paper. Overview of contributions by India to the field of RF and Microwave Engineering have been mentioned. Present…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Engineering Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Zhang, Weiyuan; Li, Wei – International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 2019
Open and distance education has been playing an important role in China's development of higher education and lifelong learning. In 2012, the Chinese government approved six large-scale radio and television universities (RTVUs) to become open universities (OUs), including the Open University of China (OUC), Beijing Open University (BJOU), Shanghai…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Open Education, Distance Education, Educational Technology
Howarth, Mike – Work Based Learning e-Journal International, 2021
The paper suggests ways to benefit student learning online by improving staff training. The paper challenges the assumption that classroom based pedagogy applies to online teaching, with alternative ways that resolve the stress and confusion during the pandemic in the move to permanent blended teaching in the coming year. The paper is the 'front…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Faculty Development, Teaching Methods