Abstract New media literacy (NML) skills are regarded as crucial for the 21st century. However, there is limited research on the factors affecting NML skills. A robust model was built for exploring the antecedents of NML. The model incorporated epistemological beliefs and social media use purposes. Individuals’ purposes of social media use were found to have an effect on beliefs about information. Further, interactional and communicational use of social media makes epistemological beliefs more sophisticated. However, it is more likely to have naïve beliefs with the use of social media for making new friends. Also, the purposes of social media use and epistemological beliefs affect NML skills. Accordingly, interactional use of social media ...
New media literacy (NML) is an emerging construct of great value in a digital age in which informati...
Media literacy are the ability to know, analyze and deconstruct media image. The ability to make aud...
This thesis explores the way that new media epistemologies are changing the nature of knowledge and ...
Due to doubts about the reliability of information in social media environments, and the epistemolog...
There is a growing interest towards the concept of ‘media literacy’ in various areas of education an...
AbstractLearners’ perceptions of instructional practice may vary depending on their own different ep...
Within both academic and policy discourses, the concept of media literacy is being extended from its...
Nowadays, people spend long periods on social media, ignoring the implications this carries in daily...
Although not a new concept in academic literature, media literacy is recently gaining increased atte...
Despite the documented number of studies that investigate social media in teaching and learning sett...
While the perils of social media, fake news, and an alleged distrust in legacy media have attained c...
The 21st century has marked an unprecedented advancement of new media. New media has become so perva...
Abstract Many children are active on the internet and on social networks, but their capacity to eva...
Many children are active on the internet and on social networks, but their capacity to evaluate onli...
Social media are becoming increasingly important in our society and change the way people communicat...
New media literacy (NML) is an emerging construct of great value in a digital age in which informati...
Media literacy are the ability to know, analyze and deconstruct media image. The ability to make aud...
This thesis explores the way that new media epistemologies are changing the nature of knowledge and ...
Due to doubts about the reliability of information in social media environments, and the epistemolog...
There is a growing interest towards the concept of ‘media literacy’ in various areas of education an...
AbstractLearners’ perceptions of instructional practice may vary depending on their own different ep...
Within both academic and policy discourses, the concept of media literacy is being extended from its...
Nowadays, people spend long periods on social media, ignoring the implications this carries in daily...
Although not a new concept in academic literature, media literacy is recently gaining increased atte...
Despite the documented number of studies that investigate social media in teaching and learning sett...
While the perils of social media, fake news, and an alleged distrust in legacy media have attained c...
The 21st century has marked an unprecedented advancement of new media. New media has become so perva...
Abstract Many children are active on the internet and on social networks, but their capacity to eva...
Many children are active on the internet and on social networks, but their capacity to evaluate onli...
Social media are becoming increasingly important in our society and change the way people communicat...
New media literacy (NML) is an emerging construct of great value in a digital age in which informati...
Media literacy are the ability to know, analyze and deconstruct media image. The ability to make aud...
This thesis explores the way that new media epistemologies are changing the nature of knowledge and ...