Technology-Enhanced Learning in Audiovisual Education: The Case of Radio Journalism Course Design

Journalism is in a state of perpetual change due to the implementation of technological tools on an everyday basis. In the contemporary news distribution environment, the boundaries between media are no longer distinct, therefore media/journalism educational institutions should adapt curricula accor...

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Main Authors: Maria Matsiola, Panagiotis Spiliopoulos, Rigas Kotsakis, Constantinos Nicolaou, Anna Podara
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-03-01
Series:Education Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/9/1/62
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spelling doaj-9d2acb4ecfa84e43a94528f77ef0351b2020-11-24T21:44:22ZengMDPI AGEducation Sciences2227-71022019-03-01916210.3390/educsci9010062educsci9010062Technology-Enhanced Learning in Audiovisual Education: The Case of Radio Journalism Course DesignMaria Matsiola0Panagiotis Spiliopoulos1Rigas Kotsakis2Constantinos Nicolaou3Anna Podara4Laboratory of Electronic Media, School of Journalism & Mass Communications, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 546 25 Thessaloniki, GreeceLaboratory of Electronic Media, School of Journalism & Mass Communications, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 546 25 Thessaloniki, GreeceLaboratory of Electronic Media, School of Journalism & Mass Communications, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 546 25 Thessaloniki, GreeceLaboratory of Electronic Media, School of Journalism & Mass Communications, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 546 25 Thessaloniki, GreeceLaboratory of Electronic Media, School of Journalism & Mass Communications, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 546 25 Thessaloniki, GreeceJournalism is in a state of perpetual change due to the implementation of technological tools on an everyday basis. In the contemporary news distribution environment, the boundaries between media are no longer distinct, therefore media/journalism educational institutions should adapt curricula according to the needs of each type of medium. The aim of this paper is to present the incorporated technologies in the radio journalism undergraduate course of the School of Journalism and Mass Communications at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and evaluate their necessity according to the students themselves. After the completion of the course, which involves the use of specialized technological tools in audio recording and editing, a survey employing quantitative method based on the technology acceptance model was conducted. The results indicate that the students, despite the difficulties that were encountered due to the initial lack of knowledge on the technology applied, evaluated very highly both their satisfaction with the produced outcome and the usefulness of the procedure. In fact, the major result is that perceived usefulness is a key factor that determines the utilization of specialized technology.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/9/1/62radio journalismspecialized technology toolsdigital recordingaudio editing softwareradio productiontechnology-enhanced learningtechnology acceptance model
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Constantinos Nicolaou
Anna Podara
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Panagiotis Spiliopoulos
Rigas Kotsakis
Constantinos Nicolaou
Anna Podara
Technology-Enhanced Learning in Audiovisual Education: The Case of Radio Journalism Course Design
Education Sciences
radio journalism
specialized technology tools
digital recording
audio editing software
radio production
technology-enhanced learning
technology acceptance model
author_facet Maria Matsiola
Panagiotis Spiliopoulos
Rigas Kotsakis
Constantinos Nicolaou
Anna Podara
author_sort Maria Matsiola
title Technology-Enhanced Learning in Audiovisual Education: The Case of Radio Journalism Course Design
title_short Technology-Enhanced Learning in Audiovisual Education: The Case of Radio Journalism Course Design
title_full Technology-Enhanced Learning in Audiovisual Education: The Case of Radio Journalism Course Design
title_fullStr Technology-Enhanced Learning in Audiovisual Education: The Case of Radio Journalism Course Design
title_full_unstemmed Technology-Enhanced Learning in Audiovisual Education: The Case of Radio Journalism Course Design
title_sort technology-enhanced learning in audiovisual education: the case of radio journalism course design
publisher MDPI AG
series Education Sciences
issn 2227-7102
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Journalism is in a state of perpetual change due to the implementation of technological tools on an everyday basis. In the contemporary news distribution environment, the boundaries between media are no longer distinct, therefore media/journalism educational institutions should adapt curricula according to the needs of each type of medium. The aim of this paper is to present the incorporated technologies in the radio journalism undergraduate course of the School of Journalism and Mass Communications at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and evaluate their necessity according to the students themselves. After the completion of the course, which involves the use of specialized technological tools in audio recording and editing, a survey employing quantitative method based on the technology acceptance model was conducted. The results indicate that the students, despite the difficulties that were encountered due to the initial lack of knowledge on the technology applied, evaluated very highly both their satisfaction with the produced outcome and the usefulness of the procedure. In fact, the major result is that perceived usefulness is a key factor that determines the utilization of specialized technology.
topic radio journalism
specialized technology tools
digital recording
audio editing software
radio production
technology-enhanced learning
technology acceptance model
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/9/1/62
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