Mi kell ahhoz, hogy ne legyen vége a valóságnak? A szülői mediáció és a médiaműveltség fontossága a technopoliszban
What Does It Take for Reality Not to End? On the Importance of Parental Control and Media Literacy in the Technopolis
Author(s): Judit Lerch-CsereiSubject(s): School education
Published by: Korunk Baráti Társaság
Keywords: Marshall McLuhan; technological determinism; technological tools; digital competence; media consumption
Summary/Abstract: Marshall McLuhan predicted technological determinism as early as the 1960s. At that the time, no one even suspected that the Canadian scientist would be right one day. However, the information society of the 21st century goes beyond the undoubted fact that technological tools form and shape us and our culture. That is why digital competence and critical media consumption, along with parental control and mediation, are essential for the growing generation. It is enough to think of the pandemic that led to the transition to digital education. We would not have thought that smart devices would rush to our aid in this situation. It is important that we use our tools for a good purpose, as well as not to fall for the fake news and the deep fakes of the internet, and we must also draw the attention of the digital natives to this danger. This is a common goal and a common responsibility, like the precautions taken during an epidemic.
Journal: Korunk
- Issue Year: 2021
- Issue No: 02
- Page Range: 73-78
- Page Count: 6
- Language: Hungarian