Amaly says: Although media literacy has been an important topic in education for a long time. The focus on three dimensions of media literacy 'access, understand and create' is still needed to be promoted. The topic becomes more critical with contemporaneous development of the internet Web 2.0 technology. Massive information is uploaded to the net including digital media products from individual to organizations. Therefore, regulatory and critical thinking are never old fashioned issues.
As we may read from our additional resources as a glimpse of the issues, we should have a deeper explore to implementation stage in our own context such as what Ofcom does in UK. For example, 'some content broadcast on BBC's...is regulated not only by the Trust but also by the Ofcom (the office of Communications under the Communications Act 2003)'. Then individually, critical thinking is always our own valuable protector. As for children, concerns for developing their ability in critical thinking need more promoting.
Therefore, may we contribute to education somehow including the talkings.
As we may read from our additional resources as a glimpse of the issues, we should have a deeper explore to implementation stage in our own context such as what Ofcom does in UK. For example, 'some content broadcast on BBC's...is regulated not only by the Trust but also by the Ofcom (the office of Communications under the Communications Act 2003)'. Then individually, critical thinking is always our own valuable protector. As for children, concerns for developing their ability in critical thinking need more promoting.
Therefore, may we contribute to education somehow including the talkings.