Media Literacy and the Emerging Citizen
Youth, Engagement and Participation in Digital Culture
Paul Mihailidis
How can media literacy enable core competencies for value-driven, diverse and robust digital media use?
How can media literacy enable a more civic-minded participatory culture?
These challenges are great, but they need to be examined in their entirety if media literacy is to begin to address the opportunities they present for democracy, participation and discourse in a digital media age. By presenting information that places media literacy at the center of what it means to be an engaged citizen, educators and policy makers will understand why media literacy must be integrated into formal and informal education systems before it’s too late
C. Social Media Habits Survey
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SOCIAL MEDIA HABITS SURVEY
Instructions
This survey inquires about your social media habits. Completing the survey will take approximately 25 minutes. All results and analysis will remain absolutely confidential and anonymous. Thanks for taking the time to answer the survey in full. If you have any comments/questions about the survey, there is space at the end to do so.
BACKGROUND / DEMOGRAPHIC
1. What is your class standing: Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
2. What is your gender: Male Female
3. What is your ethnicity:
African American/Black
Biracial/Multiracial
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