Media Pedagogical Concepts for Professionals
Welcome to our homepage! Here you will find comprehensive information on media education concepts, workshops and seminars. These offers are aimed at professionals such as daycare workers, social workers, teachers and other people in the social or educational sector.
Why media education?
Media education is crucial for the development of children and young people. It promotes media competence and supports professionals in mastering the challenges of the digital world. Our concepts help you to integrate media meaningfully into your work. This way, you can make the most of the potential of the media.
Our offers
workshops
In our interactive workshops, you will learn about practical methods. The focus is on topics such as media use, data protection and creative media design. By exchanging ideas with other specialists, you will expand your knowledge and skills.
seminars
Our seminars offer deeper insights into specific topics in media education. Current trends and research results are covered. You will also receive valuable tips for implementation in your everyday work.
Individual concepts
We develop tailor-made media education concepts for your institution. We take the needs of your target group into account. In this way, we create a suitable environment for successful media education.
Benefits for skilled workers
- increasing competence: You expand your skills in dealing with digital media.
- Exchange: Network with other professionals and exchange experiences.
- practical orientation: Our offers are directly implementable and designed to be practical.
In order to make professionals in the social and educational sectors fit for media education, it is crucial to understand and implement key topics in media education. These topics will help you to specifically promote the media competence of children and young people. Here are some key points:
1. developing media literacy
Professionals should be able to teach media literacy. This means that they have mastered techniques for critically analyzing media and evaluating content. An important aspect is the recognition of fake news and distinguishing between trustworthy and dubious sources.
2. Action-oriented media education
Through action-oriented approaches, professionals can actively involve children and young people in media production. The principle of "learning by doing" not only promotes creativity, but also critical thinking. Professionals support the creation and reflection of one's own content.
3. Data protection and informational self-determination
A key issue is data protection. Professionals should know how they can support children and young people in dealing with personal data. This includes understanding rights on the Internet and strategies for protecting one's own data.
4. Critical analysis of media content
Professionals must promote the ability to distinguish between reality and fiction. They should use methods to help students critically examine media content and recognize its influence on opinions and behavior.
5. integration into the classroom
Media education should be integrated across subjects. Specialists learn how to incorporate media education approaches into their teaching. This not only strengthens technical skills, but also creative and critical ways of thinking.
6. promoting democratic and participation skills
Professionals play an important role in political education. They should be empowered to encourage students to use media to obtain information and to actively participate in democratic processes.