Metodología transmedia en los grados de comunicación audiovisual en España

IF 1.2 Q3 COMMUNICATION
J. Torres-Martín, Andrea Castro-Martínez, Pablo Díaz-Morilla
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This paper addresses the use of transmedia narratives as a resource for the teaching-learning process in Audiovisual Communication degrees at Spanish public universities. For this purpose, a mixed research design is established, using as tools a review of the literature on the subject and a content analysis of 331 teaching guides, in which a search for related terminology has been carried out. The results indicate that transmedia narratives are underused in teaching despite the considerable scientific production that accompanies them, as only 24.1% of the subjects include a term related to them. Transmediality is not exploited as a method for facilitating the acquisition of knowledge and skills, as it appears in only 13.9% of cases. In this way, the opportunity to work on the transversality of these resources, which can promote meaningful learning and involve pupils by making them active subjects of transmedia creations, is wasted. The use of these strategies as part of the didactic tools can lead to a better use of these techniques, which are already of great importance in professional practice.
西班牙视听传播学位的跨媒体方法论
本文讨论了在西班牙公立大学视听传播学位教学过程中使用跨媒体叙事作为一种资源。为此,建立了一种混合研究设计,作为工具,对该主题的文献进行了回顾,并对331份教学指南进行了内容分析,其中搜索了相关术语。结果表明,跨媒体叙事在教学中没有得到充分利用,尽管伴随着相当多的科学成果,因为只有24.1%的科目包含与之相关的术语。跨媒介性没有被用作促进获取知识和技能的方法,因为它只出现在13.9%的案例中。这样,就浪费了利用这些资源的横向性的机会,这些资源可以促进有意义的学习,并通过使学生成为跨媒体创作的积极主体而使他们参与进来。使用这些策略作为教学工具的一部分,可以更好地利用这些技术,这些技术在专业实践中已经非常重要。
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Index Comunicacion
Index Comunicacion COMMUNICATION-
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