Social media has become an important part of adolescents’ lives, with an increasing number of teenagers spending a great part of their time creating, sharing, and socializing with online content. Although the popularity of social media keeps growing, different studies identified threats and dangers that exist in such networks. From harmful content to negative behaviors, users can fall victim to negative social media phenomena that can affect their mental health and wellbeing. Several media literacy initiatives have been designed to promote social media awareness amongst the youth using traditional approaches to teaching about social media risks and threats. However, these approaches are limited in enabling deep reflection about the dangers behind their social media interactions and empowering their empathy, perspective-taking, critical thinking, digital and self-protection skills. This demo paper introduces a perspective in this context proposing the integration of educational opportunities within social media. The proposed approach is designed as a social media simulated learning platform where embedded learning activities follow a novel “narrative scripting” approach, in which Computer Supported Collaborative Learning script mechanisms are combined with counter-narratives strategies.

Hernandez-Leo, D., Theophilou, E., Lobo, R., Sanchez-Reina, R., Ognibene, D. (2021). Narrative Scripts Embedded in Social Media Towards Empowering Digital and Self-protection Skills. In Technology-Enhanced Learning for a Free, Safe, and Sustainable World. EC-TEL 2021 (pp.394-398). GEWERBESTRASSE 11, CHAM, CH-6330, SWITZERLAND : Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH [10.1007/978-3-030-86436-1_42].

Narrative Scripts Embedded in Social Media Towards Empowering Digital and Self-protection Skills

Ognibene D.
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2021

Abstract

Social media has become an important part of adolescents’ lives, with an increasing number of teenagers spending a great part of their time creating, sharing, and socializing with online content. Although the popularity of social media keeps growing, different studies identified threats and dangers that exist in such networks. From harmful content to negative behaviors, users can fall victim to negative social media phenomena that can affect their mental health and wellbeing. Several media literacy initiatives have been designed to promote social media awareness amongst the youth using traditional approaches to teaching about social media risks and threats. However, these approaches are limited in enabling deep reflection about the dangers behind their social media interactions and empowering their empathy, perspective-taking, critical thinking, digital and self-protection skills. This demo paper introduces a perspective in this context proposing the integration of educational opportunities within social media. The proposed approach is designed as a social media simulated learning platform where embedded learning activities follow a novel “narrative scripting” approach, in which Computer Supported Collaborative Learning script mechanisms are combined with counter-narratives strategies.
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Counter-narratives; CSCL scripts; Digital skills; Self-protection skills; Social media;
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European Conference on Technology Enhanced Learning, EC-TEL 2021 - 20 September 2021 through 24 September 2021
2021
De Laet T.; Klemke R.; Alario-Hoyos C.; Hilliger I.; Ortega-Arranz A.
Technology-Enhanced Learning for a Free, Safe, and Sustainable World. EC-TEL 2021
978-3-030-86435-4
2021
12884
394
398
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Hernandez-Leo, D., Theophilou, E., Lobo, R., Sanchez-Reina, R., Ognibene, D. (2021). Narrative Scripts Embedded in Social Media Towards Empowering Digital and Self-protection Skills. In Technology-Enhanced Learning for a Free, Safe, and Sustainable World. EC-TEL 2021 (pp.394-398). GEWERBESTRASSE 11, CHAM, CH-6330, SWITZERLAND : Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH [10.1007/978-3-030-86436-1_42].
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