Exploring the Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Media Education: A Study

Authors

  • Dr. Amit Sangwan Associate Professor, Head of Department of Journalism& Mass Communication, Chaudhary Devi Lal University Sirsa.

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence, Media Education, Pedagogy, Media Literacy, Technology Integration

Abstract

The rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is significantly impacting every sector of society, including the media landscape we consume and explore. Moreover (AI) has emerged as a catalyst agent across different sectors, including education. In the realm of media education, AI presents both challenges and opportunities.
This research paper explores the potential implications of AI on media education by analyzing how AI is reshaping media education practices, from content creation to consumption, and offers insights into the evolving role of educators in preparing students for the AI-driven media landscape. The paper will discuss how AI-powered tools can enhance media literacy skills, personalize learning experiences, and offer novel ways to analyze and understand media content. It will also address potential drawbacks of AI in media education, such as bias in algorithms, the need for human oversight, and the potential for manipulation through AI-generated content.

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Published

2024-05-29

How to Cite

Dr. Amit Sangwan. (2024). Exploring the Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Media Education: A Study. Darpan International Research Analysis, 12(2), 88–101. Retrieved from https://dira.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/44