Exploring how design approaches, like defamiliarisation and graphic design, can enhance media literacy education @YaronMeron delves into innovative strategies that challenge disinformation and foster critical media engagement.
https://t.co/KVTqcmHnLk
#TheDesignJournal
Exploring how design approaches, like defamiliarisation and graphic design, can enhance media literacy education @YaronMeron delves into innovative strategies that challenge disinformation and foster critical media engagement.
https://t.co/KVTqcmHnLk
#TheDesignJournal
Exploring how design approaches, like defamiliarisation and graphic design, can enhance media literacy education @YaronMeron delves into innovative strategies that challenge disinformation and foster critical media engagement.
https://t.co/OZUsQiTZso
#TheDesignJournal
Exploring how design approaches, like defamiliarisation and graphic design, can enhance media literacy education @YaronMeron delves into innovative strategies that challenge disinformation and foster critical media engagement.
https://t.co/Oe9f00tljI
#TheDesignJournal
Some reflections suggesting that academics and teachers remain open, yet vigilant, about generative AI technologies for course development.
https://t.co/crkUMUMtC1
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The Chris Killip exhibition has arrived in The Netherlands! 🇳🇱
Located in The Hague/Den Haag region, Chris Killip Retrospective opens today at Fotomuseum Den Haag and will showcase the works of British photographer, Chris Killip until 5 January 2025! @fotomuseumdenhaag
My latest article, ‘What a funny looking video' uses a 1980s ad as a metaphor to explore the digital revolution, highlighting design challenges then, now & the future. Of interest for researchers reflecting on future digital comms & design challenges.
https://t.co/Uh5pxkTESd
‘What a funny looking video’: Using allegorical representations of technological change to reflect on future digital communication and design challenges. https://t.co/gcH3t9xoiG
‘What a funny looking video’: Using allegorical representations of technological change to reflect on future digital communication and design challenges
https://t.co/4MIk7qJc55
My latest article, ‘What a funny looking video' uses a 1980s ad as a metaphor to explore the digital revolution, highlighting design challenges then, now & the future. Of interest for researchers reflecting on future digital comms & design challenges.
https://t.co/Uh5pxkTESd