Cognitive Schemas (media literacy, elearning)

gdiamandis 80 views 10 slides Aug 10, 2024
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A Window Youth project presentation.


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WINDOW Y UTH

Media literacy Squemas Session 1. Limited sources of information

https:// youtu.be/bqsLNyQj88Q

Brief Explanation Optical illusions are explained from different perspectives, including the laws of perception. However, in our case, we will focus on the cognitive aspect . If you are told to see a landscape, you will see a landscape. If you are told there is a baby, you will see a baby. Perhaps at first, it may be difficult for you to see the perspective you did not see initially, but you will get it! If perceptual reality can be ambiguous... imagine social and political reality! That is why sometimes we see what we "want to see" or "want to hear" in complex social situations. We interpret reality based on our previous knowledge schemas, on what we believe, on what seems most plausible to us.

It's important that, just as we keep an open mind to see a duck or a rabbit, a goblet or two faces, hear "Green Needle" or "Brainstorm", we have it to analyze the different perspectives of a news story, a social situation, a political decision. Take away message
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