考察学生的社交媒体使用和道德意识:课堂活动和“沿海多肉”

IF 0.4 Q4 COMMUNICATION Communication Teacher Pub Date : 2022-12-26 DOI:10.1080/17404622.2022.2153891
Robert L. Ballard, Tammy Swenson-Lepper
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年轻人和青少年每天都会花大量时间使用社交媒体,但他们中很少有人想过自己在这些平台上发布或观看的内容会带来道德影响。该活动为学生提供了机会(1)记录和评估他们在社交媒体上创建的帖子的时间和类型,以及(2)查看Snapchat上虚构的社交媒体故事,学生可以在其中评估自己的道德敏感性(Rest,J.R.(1983))。道德在P.H.Mussen(编辑),儿童心理学手册:第3卷:认知发展第4版(第556–629页)。John Wiley)就各种伦理问题进行了讨论。课程:传播伦理、社交媒体与传播、传播、多样性和包容性。目的:本次课堂活动的目的是:(1)反思自己在社交媒体上的使用和沟通行为;(2) 识别和反思道德困境和道德意识;(3) 讨论传播伦理与社交媒体的交叉点;以及(4)阐明社交媒体和数字媒介传播如何影响传播伦理和传播行为。
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Examining students’ social media use and ethical awareness: Class activities and “Coastal Succulents”
Young adults and teenagers spend a significant amount of time each day using social media, but very few of them have thought about the ethical implications of what they post or view on these platforms. This activity provides students with the opportunity to (1) log and evaluate the amount of time and types of posts they are creating on social media, and (2) view a made-up social media story from Snapchat where student can assess their own ethical sensitivity (Rest, J. R. (1983). Morality. In P. H. Mussen (Ed.), Handbook of child psychology: Vol. 3: Cognitive development 4th ed. (pp. 556–629). John Wiley) for a variety of ethical issues. Courses: Communication Ethics, Social Media and Communication, Communication, Diversity, and Inclusion. Objectives: The objectives of this single-class activity are to: (1) reflect on one’s own usage and communication behavior on social media; (2) identify and reflect on ethical dilemmas and moral awareness; (3) discuss the intersections of communication ethics and social media; and (4) articulate how social media and digitally mediated communication impact communication ethics and communication behavior.
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