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Media space-media education-new Universes
1. Media space-media education-new Universes
Performed: 2nd year student of the faculty«Media education»
Sycheva, Tatyana
2. media space
Media is an extensive concept and a key termof the Toronto school of communication
theory, which includes means of
communication, methods of information
transmission, as well as the environment
formed by them (media space).
3. danger and protection
It is veryimportant that
information
transmission
systems are as safe
as possible for
humans.
4. Information is very difficult to control
It is necessary to have skills of perception ofinformation.
It is necessary to be able to filter out and filter
the necessary but safe information in the
General flow.
5.
Children's consciousness is very flexibleand sensitive to the manifestations of the
outside world. Information is sharp,
rough and painful.
6. can not cope
Aggressiveinformation
space can
captivate an
adult. An
adult may not
recognize
harmful
information.
7. tropical streams of information
As the flow of mudduring a tropical rain
destroys everything in its
path. So information can
cripple the child's psyche
if its flow is not correctly
directed.
8. teach your child to fish and he will always be full
Media education task is to create a responsive learningenvironment for children working with the information!
Children need to show the first steps, then they will go
further on their own!
9. environment, air, atmosphere
An adult, a parent, a teacher should create an atmospherein which children will naturally understand and develop
the right ways to accept and reproduce information.
10. new universes of knowledge
It is important to teach your child to dream the rightUniverse and create it! And that this universe could live
long and fruitfully, it is necessary to build a strong
protective field for the exchange of information!
11. "Doctors: Heal Yourself!" Hippocrates
For a successful business requires the creation andadaptation of adults themselves and as soon as possible!
Media education begins with us.
October 2018