Generation Alpha Media Consumption During Covid-19 and Teachers’ Standpoint

IF 2.7 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Media and Communication Pub Date : 2023-11-16 DOI:10.17645/mac.v11i4.7158
Blandína Šramová, Jiří Pavelka
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With the development of digital technologies that are part of everyday life, new cultural norms and patterns are developing with which children play, learn, communicate, and socialise in the digital age. Technologies are also fundamentally changing teachers’ attitudes to education. This study aims to determine the motivation of teachers of generation Alpha for using technology and mobile applications, what technologies were preferred by generation Alpha after the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, and for what reason. The research sample included one segment of the Alpha generation, pupils of primary schools (N = 53) and their primary school teachers (N = 83). A qualitative research design was used. The data processed by thematic content analysis identified the themes associated with using digital tools by generation Alpha, according to the teachers. The results showed the teachers’ motivation for using digital technology with generation Alpha, such as meeting their physiological, safety, social, cognitive, aesthetic, and self-actualisation needs. Generation Alpha’s media applications saturated four needs: entertainment, information, education, and games. They were covered by 12 applications. The findings show that the digital communication activities of generation Alpha refer to the audience’s intentionality, selectivity, and involvement with the media. The presented research opens other possible research topics, such as how new communication and mobile apps influence the behaviours of Alpha generation, value orientation, and well-being, and how effectively to use mobile apps in education praxis.
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阿尔法一代在大学期间的媒体消费和教师的观点
随着数字技术的发展,数字技术已成为日常生活的一部分,数字时代儿童玩耍、学 习、交流和社交的新文化规范和模式正在形成。技术也从根本上改变了教师的教育态度。本研究旨在确定阿尔法一代教师使用技术和移动应用程序的动机,在第二波 Covid-19 大流行之后,阿尔法一代教师更喜欢哪些技术,原因是什么。研究样本包括阿尔法一代中的一部分,即小学生(53 人)和他们的小学教师(83 人)。研究采用了定性研究设计。通过主题内容分析法处理的数据,确定了教师认为与阿尔法一代使用数字工具相关的主题。研究结果显示了教师使用数字技术的动机,如满足他们的生理、安全、社交、认知、审美和自我实现需求。阿尔法一代的媒体应用满足了四种需求:娱乐、信息、教育和游戏。其中有 12 种应用软件涵盖了这些需求。研究结果表明,"阿尔法一代 "的数字通信活动与受众对媒体的意向性、选择性和参与性有关。本研究还开辟了其他可能的研究课题,如新通信和移动应用程序如何影响阿尔法一代的行为、价值取向和幸福感,以及如何在教育实践中有效使用移动应用程序。
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Media and Communication
Media and Communication COMMUNICATION-
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5.80
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3.20%
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108
审稿时长
18 weeks
期刊介绍: Media and Communication (ISSN: 2183-2439) is an international open access journal dedicated to a wide variety of basic and applied research in communication and its related fields
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