Research on Media Literacy Education for College Students in the New Era
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Keywords

New era
College student
Media literacy education

DOI

10.26689/jcer.v7i11.5521

Submitted : 2024-02-10
Accepted : 2024-02-25
Published : 2024-03-11

Abstract

With the development of economic globalization, mobile network and media technology are developing rapidly. Media information is manufactured and disseminated at any time, and people can understand global information more conveniently with the help of media. At the same time, false, violent, pornography, and other negative information are also spreading rapidly in various media, and college students in the new era are in urgent need to improve their media literacy. This study explores the current situation of college students’ media literacy level, and explores the improvement path from the three levels of college students, universities, and the government, with the hope to provide ideas for the media literacy of college students in the new era.

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