The importance of media literacy education: How Lithuanian students evaluate online news content credibility

Andrius Šuminas, Deimantas Jastramskis
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Nowadays, when the flow of fake news in traditional media and on social media plat-forms has increased dramatically, media and information literacy (MIL) skills are more important than ever. MIL promotes the critical thinking skills that enable people to make independent choices, in particular how to evaluate and choose different information sources and channels, as well as how to interpret the news and information received through those channels. This article explores how young people in Lithuania evaluate the trustworthiness of news. Two groups of students were selected for the experiment: young people who had participated in a basic course in MIL, and young people whose learning was minimally related to MIL. The study was conducted using a survey and eye-tracking device that enabled researchers to record and analyse readers’ real behaviour and to identify the dis-tribution of attention, i.e. the concentration of sight and time spent on particular news elements. The research results show a clear difference between these two groups and thus confirm the importance of media literacy education.
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媒体素养教育的重要性:立陶宛学生如何评估在线新闻内容的可信度
如今,传统媒体和社交媒体平台上的假新闻流急剧增加,媒体和信息素养(MIL)技能比以往任何时候都更加重要。新闻与传播促进批判性思维技能,使人们能够做出独立的选择,特别是如何评估和选择不同的信息来源和渠道,以及如何解释通过这些渠道收到的新闻和信息。这篇文章探讨了立陶宛的年轻人如何评价新闻的可信度。实验中选择了两组学生:一组是参加过MIL基础课程的年轻人,另一组是学习与MIL基本无关的年轻人。研究使用调查和眼动追踪设备进行,使研究人员能够记录和分析读者的真实行为,并确定注意力的分布,即注意力的集中程度和在特定新闻元素上花费的时间。研究结果显示了这两个群体之间的明显差异,从而证实了媒介素养教育的重要性。
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期刊介绍: Central European Journal of Communication provides an international forum for empirical, critical and interpretative, quantitative and qualitative research examining the role of communication in Central Europe and beyond. The journal welcomes high quality research and analysis from diverse theoretical and methodological approaches, as well as reviews of publications and publishes notes on a wide range of literature on media and communication studies. Submission of original articles is open to all researchers interested in communication and media.
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