86 research outputs found

    Toward a taxonomy of newspaper information quality: An experimental model and test applied to Venezuela dimensions found in information quality

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    The quality of information from communication media is a topic that has been dealt with by various theorists through the analysis of the final products of information. This research work offers an analysis model of the quality of information of printed news media by the use of three indexes of categories and structured dimensions that will allow for the assessment and evaluation of the quality of information from the media, and the identification of the incidence of political-economic conditions of the journalistic environment’s macro-environment. For this, an experimental test of two Venezuelan media outlets was performed. Their use allowed us to conclude that political polarization and discourse of social confrontation, as well as economic factors such as inflation and pay scales had a proportionally direct effect on the quality of information products

    ‘Do U txt?’ – Using ‘txting’ to learn maternal languages: a Portuguese case study

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    Analysing the influence of new technologies/media (e.g., mobile phones, chats, instant messaging services) on the use and learning of maternal languages basic rules is the goal of this investigation, involving teachers and students (10th, 11th and 12th grade pupils, aged between 16 and 21) at the Escola Secundária de Silves – ESS (Algarve/Portugal), and extended to include at the Irish School of St. Tiernan’s Community (Dublin/Ireland). The use of txting, commonly pointed out as being responsible for the destruction of correct knowledge/mastery of maternal language rules in younger people is, however, in our opinion, one more factor proving the constant adaptability/transformation of languages, revealing the user’s high creativity, ability to synthesise and to introduce – in txting itself – different language skill levels. Exercises using txting were developed/applied at the ESS, proving to be motivational (both for students and teachers) and efficient in transmitting Portuguese language rules

    The economic dis-information in Spain: case study of BFA-Bankia and its IPO.

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    The research this article is inscribe on comes from the belief that the current characteristics of the communications ecosystem generate the conditions for the occurrence of disinformation ploys due to informational insufficiency and partial information, abuse of fidelity to the source, the absence of interpretive and investigative journalism and the incomprehensibility of the information. The main objective is to determine the relationship between the journalistic handling of information as the creator of socialized realities and disinformation, from the semantic analysis and interpretation of content based of the digital editions of 3 Spanish printed media of daily rotation (El País, ABC and El Mundo), in retrospective to the listing in the stock market of BFA-Bankia (6th to 20th July, 2011) and prospectively on the interval after 10 consecutive days of losses (3rd to 17th May, 2012). The main results show endogenous journalistic dis-information or poor handling of the financial information made public through the analyzed media existed, due to the creation of positive expectations of the re-evaluation of the financial holding on the stock market. Meanwhile, the lack of investigative journalism, fidelity to official sources and the language used in financial reporting in the media outlets mentioned above, also contributed to the favorable scenario for dis-information

    Modelado y difusión de temas noticiosos en medios sociales: características y factores de la emergencia de noticias en un canal informativo de Twitter

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    This study aims to characterize the modeling and diffusion of news topics in social media and determine the factors that influenced them. With Big Data analysis methods, such as topic modeling and sentiment analysis, we analyzed one year of tweets from Colombian newspaper El Tiempo. We found that the appearance of long-term topics was related to the message's attributes. Theoretical implications and contributions considering Diffusion of Innovations' model are mentioned. © 2018 Universidad de Guadalajara. All rights reserved

    The economic dis-information in Spain: case study of BFA-Bankia and its IPO.

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    The research this article is inscribe on comes from the belief that the current characteristics of the communications ecosystem generate the conditions for the occurrence of disinformation ploys due to informational insufficiency and partial information, abuse of fidelity to the source, the absence of interpretive and investigative journalism and the incomprehensibility of the information. The main objective is to determine the relationship between the journalistic handling of information as the creator of socialized realities and disinformation, from the semantic analysis and interpretation of content based of the digital editions of 3 Spanish printed media of daily rotation (El País, ABC and El Mundo), in retrospective to the listing in the stock market of BFA-Bankia (6th to 20th July, 2011) and prospectively on the interval after 10 consecutive days of losses (3rd to 17th May, 2012). The main results show endogenous journalistic dis-information or poor handling of the financial information made public through the analyzed media existed, due to the creation of positive expectations of the re-evaluation of the financial holding on the stock market. Meanwhile, the lack of investigative journalism, fidelity to official sources and the language used in financial reporting in the media outlets mentioned above, also contributed to the favorable scenario for dis-information

    Las revistas científicas como plataformas para publicar la investigación de excelencia en educación: estrategias para atracción de investigadores

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    This article helps to reflect on the most relevant characteristics of research journals of excellence, on those quality editorial management traits that facilitate the work of disseminating the findings of researchers in education so that they can contribute, along with all international researchers, to the central knowledge of science

    Las revistas científicas como plataformas para publicar la investigación de excelencia en educación: estrategias para atracción de investigadores

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    This article helps to reflect on the most relevant characteristics of research journals of excellence, on those quality editorial management traits that facilitate the work of disseminating the findings of researchers in education so that they can contribute, along with all international researchers, to the central knowledge of science

    Nuevo modelo de enseñanza Europeo a través del prosumidor infantil televisivo

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    In the children’s media literacy the protagonist is the kid as prosumer, increasing their motivation and ingenuity, creativity and learning. So, it´s essential an educommunicative European television with values and learnings based on the critical thinking at stage of seven to twelve years old. In this research work, we present a new trend, the creation of workshops in organizations outside the school. Workshop-schools emerge for media prosumer, result of European educommunicative curricular gap in primary. In these workshops, the educational skills are reinforced through “learning by doing”. It´s created a TV child prosumer

    Competencia mediática y educación: una alianza necesaria

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    Reflection about the need to train in media and how to integrate them in the educational world, starting of concepts such as communication competence

    Media competences for the citizenship training of teachers from andean america: colombia and Ecuador convergente

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    In an increasingly saturated information and infoxicated world, Media Literacy emerges as a necessity for effective filtering of the vast amount of information we consume. The present research aims to quantitatively analyze the level of media competencies of Colombian (Medellin) and Ecuadorian (Loja and Zamora) teachers by means of the application of an adaptation of the taxonomy from the media competencies model, which consists of 6 dimensions and a total of 12 indicators. The total analyzed sample was comprised of 654 teachers from 81 public and private institutions. A data-gathering instrument was used with the aim of determining their level of media competencies from each of the dimensions. The results showed a low to medium level of media competency knowledge, which illustrated the need for priority interventions based on local, regional and international works, namely those that mobilize scientific, academic and political collaboration to improve the performance of a population that should lead the general training of citizens in media competencies
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