By joining bodies of research in media theory, cultural studies,
and critical pedagogy, "Developing Media Literacy in Cyberspace"
offers a vision of learning that values social empowerment over
technical skills. An inquiry into the existence and range of models
equipped to cultivate critical teaching and learning in the
Internet-supported classroom, this new study argues that media
literacy offers the best long-term training for today's youth to
become experienced practitioners of 21st-century technology. Author
Julie Frechette helps educators develop and provide concrete
learning strategies that enable students to judge the validity and
worth of what they see on the Internet as they strive to become
critically autonomous in a technology-laden world.
Part of this effort lies in developing a keen awareness of the
institutional, political, and economic structure of the Internet as
a means of communication that is increasingly marketing products
and targeting advertisements toward youth. Values on the Internet
are discussed constantly both by the major media and by the private
sector, with little regard for the pervasive interests and
authority of profitable industries staking out their territory in
this new global village. Unlike other studies that provide a broad
sociohistorical context for the development of theoretical uses of
new technologies in the classroom, "Developing Media Literacy in
Cyberspace" lays the groundwork for establishing critical thinking
skills that will serve students' interests as they navigate this
vast and complicated cyberterritory.
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