Melita logo

MeLiTa

Lessons

  1. New Media 1: What Are New Media?

    We no longer live in a world of newspaper and television and radio broadcasts. Technological advances and the internet have fundamentally changed the way media are created and consumed. These lessons will take a closer look at new media and their future.

    In this lesson, students will learn about how advances in technology and the rise of the internet gave rise to new media, the forms they take, and how they influence the way we create and consume information.

    ———

    PLEASE NOTE!

    New media consists of 6 lessons, but only "New media 1: What is new media?" and New media 6: The future" are compulsory. The 4 production lessons, in which students create their own new media, are fun and informative, but not all of them have to be done.

  2. New Media 3: Data Visualization and Infographics

    In this lesson, students will source data from a text and use it to create an infographic.

    ———

    PLEASE NOTE!

    New media consists of 6 lessons, but only "New media 1: What is new media?" and New media 6: The future" are compulsory. The 4 production lessons, in which students create their own new media, are fun and informative, but not all of them have to be done.

About How to use
Language selection English Nederlands Eesti Polski Slovenščina
idea logo eds logo polska debatuje logo zip logo
Co-funded by the EU
This website is co-funded by the European Union. Its contents are the sole responsibility of the International Debate Education Association do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.