Educación, TIC y Medios (ICT, Media & Education)
Lifelong Learning and ICT Training
In this section, the speaker emphasizes the importance of lifelong learning in a constantly changing world and highlights the significance of ICT and media training in professional development.
The Connection Between Education and Media
- As an educator, it is important to integrate new media into the classroom curriculum.
- Classroom media study and reflection are necessary for effective integration of ICT as a pedagogic resource.
- Curriculum integration includes the study of ICT and media.
Benefits and Drawbacks of Incorporating ICT in Education
- ICT can be introduced into classrooms as didactic resources and learning tools.
- Reflection on how the media create meaning, their economic and ideological goals, their impact on us, and how we might participate in them is crucial.
Formal Education Must Prepare Students for Life Outside the Classroom
- School education must give adequate media education that allows one to be an "emitter" rather than just a "receiver."
- Multimedia authoring is a fundamental element of education that trains citizens to join in the digital society.
The Information Society Requires Adequate Media Education
- In today's information society, formal education must provide adequate media education that prepares students for life outside of school.
- Pupils engage with others through online games, messaging, social networking, etc., outside of school hours.