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Media Technology, Families, And Society

Instructor:
Joann Lianekhammy
610
Credits:
3.0
201
Building:
TBD
Room:
TBD
Semester:
Spring 2025
Start Date:
End Date:
Name:
Media Technology, Families, And Society
Class Type:
LEC
TBD
TBD
Days:
TBD

This course examines the complex, bi-directional relationship between media technology, families, and society. Students will explore modern day media influences and discern ways new technology has shaped and changed the landscape of family life, societal norms and practices, socio-economic structure, and access to information. Course content will emphasize competencies applicable to professional practice in education and outreach. Students will learn how to develop research- and evidence- based recommendations for individuals and families impacted by media- related issues.

This course examines the complex, bi-directional relationship between media technology, families, and society. Students will explore modern day media influences and discern ways new technology has shaped and changed the landscape of family life, societal norms and practices, socio-economic structure, and access to information. Course content will emphasize competencies applicable to professional practice in education and outreach. Students will learn how to develop research- and evidence- based recommendations for individuals and families impacted by media- related issues.

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