社交媒体与俄科联邦理工学院学生COVID-19信息鸿沟的弥合

Onyeka Uwakwe
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这是一项调查研究。研究人员以112名学生为样本,对新媒体传播信息对COVID-19大流行的影响进行了x线调查。该研究指出,WhatsAPP、Facebook和Opera news正在提供一线媒体服务。因此,在此基础上,本文揭示了新媒体在意识层面上的强大。本文还注意到学生对COVID-19大流行术语的认识水平存在一些差异(差距)。这方面的结果在新媒体依赖水平、文化水平和收入水平上进行了假设解释。这篇论文强调了媒体在国家发展中的作用。因此,该文件建议各国政府和变革推动者在抗击COVID-19大流行的斗争中利用新媒体固有的可能性。
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SOCIAL MEDIA AND BRIDGING OF COVID-19 INFORMATION GAP AMONG STUDENTS OF FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, OKO
This is a survey study. The researcher uses a sample of 112 students to x-ray the impact of new media in dissemination information on COVID-19 pandemic.  The study submits that WhatsAPP, Facebook and Opera news are rendering front line media services. Based on this, therefore, the paper reveals that new media have been potent at the awareness level. The paper also notes some differentials (gap) among the students in terms of level of awareness of COVID-19 pandemic terminology. This aspect of the result is hypothetically explained in the level of new media dependency, literacy level and income. The paper reinforces the role of the media in national development. The paper consequently recommends that governments and change agents take advantage of the possibilities inherent in the new media in the fight against COVID-19 pandemic.
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