About
How can we harness the emerging forms of interactive media to enhance the learning process? Professor Miyagawa and prominent guest speakers will explore a broad range of issues on new media and learning - technical, social, and business. Concrete examples of use of media will be presented as case studies. One major theme, though not the only one, is that today's youth, influenced by video games and other emerging interactive media forms, are acquiring a fundamentally different attitude towards media. Media is, for them, not something to be consumed, but also to be created. This has broad consequences for how we design media, how the young are taught in schools, and how mass media markets will need to adjust.
Course Highlights
This course features a complete set of video lectures. The lectures include talks by a variety of educators and visionaries addressing the course themes.
Course Homepage CMS.930 / 21F.034 Media, Education, and the Marketplace Fall 2001
Course features at MIT OpenCourseWare page:
Complete MIT OCW video collection at MIT OpenCourseWare - VideoLectures.NET
Videos
Interviews

Interview with Brenda Matthis
Feb 18, 2024
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Interview with John Belcher
Feb 18, 2024
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Interview with Anne Marqulies
Feb 18, 2024
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Interview with Nolan Bowie
Feb 18, 2024
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Lecture 6: Media Literacy as a Strategy for Combatting Moral Panic
Feb 10, 2009
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Lecture 2: Introducing the StarFestival curriculum
Feb 10, 2009
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Lecture 8: Discussion of StarFestival
Feb 10, 2009
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Lecture 1: Personal Media
Feb 10, 2009
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Lecture 3: Next Big Thing: Video Internet
Feb 10, 2009
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Lecture 7: Educational Technology Initiatives in Business Education in the Sloan...
Feb 10, 2009
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Lecture 5: Educational Uses of Technology
Feb 10, 2009
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Lecture 4: Media, Education, and Technology
Feb 10, 2009
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Lecture 9: Ms. Maria D'Itria, Fifth grade, Harvard Kent School, Boston, USA
Feb 10, 2009
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Lecture 10: Ms. Mary Rudder, Kindergarten, Harvard Kent School, Boston, USA
Feb 10, 2009
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