Fake News as the axis of contemporary Higher Education

Pablo Lafarga Ostáriz, Rebeca Soler Costa, Sławomir Schultis
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New digital trends are generating new habits in society. The democratization of mobile devices, such as smartphones, has caused a new paradigm in areas such as access to information and the skills necessary to be an active part of society. The end of this revolution is still impossible to define, however, there are already numerous customs that have been displaced towards virtual contexts. The latest generations are verifying how Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are the axis of daily processes, one of them being access to information. During the last decades, the change regarding the consumption of information, as well as entertainment, has become evident, with a clear conversion towards fast and digital reading content. A situation which repercussions are manifested transversally in society, from those generations that have grown up with physical newspapers to the most recent ones and who find non-daily news obsolete. Its impact in the educational field is reflected when considering the personal development of students and their preparation for the 21st century. It is a context in which digital skills are no longer complementary but necessary, from the personal sphere to the professional through the social. Training requirements are reflected in institutions such as higher education, both university, and professional training.
假新闻是当代高等教育的轴心
新的数字趋势正在社会上产生新的习惯。智能手机等移动设备的民主化,在信息获取和成为社会活跃分子所必需的技能等领域开创了新的范式。这场革命的结束仍然无法定义,然而,已经有许多习俗已经被虚拟环境所取代。最新一代正在验证信息和通信技术(ict)如何成为日常流程的轴心,其中之一就是获取信息。在过去的几十年里,信息消费和娱乐消费的变化已经变得明显,向快速和数字化阅读内容的明显转变。这种情况对社会的影响是横向的,从那些与实体报纸一起长大的一代人到最近的一代人,他们认为非每日新闻已经过时了。它在教育领域的影响反映在考虑到学生的个人发展和他们为21世纪做准备时。在这种背景下,从个人领域到专业领域,再到社会领域,数字技能不再是互补的,而是必要的。培训要求反映在高等教育机构中,包括大学和专业培训。
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