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Communication with take holders Shams ud din 21290 MPhil Education

1. It process by which information 2. Understanding the co 3. Objective of the Study 4. Impact of Media on Education

1. Introduction Communication is integral part of learning. They form a person and transform society. These are the questions that linger in our minds. Why has the world changed drastically? Is Education and Media having positive impact in our society?

2. Mean of communication 2.1facebook 2.2 lums Education 2.3 Media Education 2.4 Formal/ Institutional Education

communication. The word media comes from the Latin plural of medium. According to McLuhan “media are extensions of some human faculty-psychic or physical. The wheel is an extension of the foot, the book is an extension of the eye, clothing, an extension of the skin and electric circuitry is an extension of the central nervous system". Marshall McLuhan and Quentin Fiore. (2001). The Medium is The Massage. USA: Gingko Press, Inc., p 26, 31-40.

2.2 Education M.K Gandhi said, “By education, I mean an all-round drawing out of the best in the Child and man’s body, mind and spirit.” The word ‘Education’ has its origin from the Latin term ‘ Educatum ’ , ‘ Educare ’ and ‘ Educere ’ which means the act of teaching or training, to bring up or to raise and to lead forth or to come out respectively. Education is the formation for an individual to understand and perceive things in a deeper way.

2.3 Media Education Malcolm X, an African-American Muslim minister and a human rights activist said, “The media is the most powerful entity on earth. They have the power to make the innocent guilty and to make the guilty innocent, and that's power. Because they control the minds of the masses ”. Media education is the process through which individuals become media literate - able to critically understand the nature, techniques and impacts of media messages and productions . Media used for education purpose is called educational media or academic communication

4. Impact of communication /Media on Education Media is gift given to humanity Media has enhanced education and education has improved media. There are two major approaches to using media and technology in schools. First, students can learn “from” media and technology, and second, they can learn “with” media and technology. What is the role of Media on education? Why people admire at media while others curse at media?

The positive and Negative impact of Media on Education Pope Francis said, “The digital world can be an environment rich in humanity; a network not of wires but of people. This is something truly good, a gift from God.” There is a Facebook page titled “I was born INTELLIGENT but FACEBOOK ruined Me”.

Discussions and projects related to media lend themselves to many key learning objectives and outcomes: watching listening reflecting writing organizing ideas expressing opinions engaging socially and politically developing critical thinking skills.

4.2. Positive impact of Media on Education According to Manali Oak author of “ Positive Effects of the Media ”, “the media gives people a way to connect with one another through news updates or even social networking. Many people wakes up in the morning grabs the newspaper, computer, or flips on the television to educate themselves on the worldly happenings of that day”. Media educates the people on social problems like Aids, dowry, sati, female foeticide, polio and other areas. The positive impact of media on education can be studied according to the types of media like print, radio, television, computers, internet, mobiles and others.

4.2.1 Impact of Print media in Education Fr. Francis Arackal said, “Newspapers are common man’s university”. It is the oldest media forms that include books, newspapers, magazines, journals, newsletters, and other printed material. Example could be The Education Plus, Times School, Deccan Herald Education. Print Media gives guidance to learners like ‘Don’t be a bookworm!’ ( Thiranjala Weerasinghe )

4.2.2. Impact of Radio in Education Radio is a powerful mass medium used in education for disseminating information, imparting instruction and giving entertainment. Radio has the power to bring the world to the classroom, and programme could be presented as textbooks on the air. For example Gyan Vani is an educational FM radio station in several cities of India.

4.2.3 Impact of Television in Education Television can be a powerful teacher. Television programme stimulate visits to the zoo, libraries, bookstores, museums and other active recreational settings, and educational videos can certainly serve as powerful teaching devices.

4.2.4 Impact of Internet in Education The Internet has a significant potential for providing children and youth with access to educational information, and can be compared with a huge home library. Regardless of gender, race, age, geographic location, language or any disability, internet gives an equal chance to all to progress in the field of education

4.2.5 Impact of Mobile Devices in Education The advent of mobile devices have changed the learning methods of students. Students store all their notes in mobiles and study from it because it’s easy and convenient. The Education Plus writes that students and researches can effectively use mobile services to get accurate data, clarify the data and make thesis more credible.

Media Literacy It is the ability to access, analyze, evaluate and produce media It makes Active rather than Passive consumers of media Self Image and Media Skills to be taught Recognize Biases Stereotyping Read between the lines Entertainment Vs Marketing

7. Conclusion Nelson Mandela said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” Media has impact on different stages of formal and informal education whether it might be primary school, technical institutions or in research. The choice of media has a significant bearing on quality of education and distance education. Media is a gift to education which in turn is a blessing to humanity.
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