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The Significance of Using Digital Story-telling for Enhancing English Oral Communication Skills among Media Students at Al- Quds Open University

Due to issues including uninspired teaching techniques and language anxiety, students at Al-Quds Open University, particularly those enrolled in the media major, experience difficulties in establishing strong oral communication skills in a multicultural context. A potential remedy is digital story-telling, which uses multimedia to craft captivating stories that appeal to students who are accustomed to using digital devices. This study evaluated how digital story-telling improved media students' spoken English communication abilities in the second semester…

Pages : 36
Murad A. Ahmed Tamimi,
Faculty of Educational Sciences, An-Najah National University, Nablus P400, Palestine

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all Volume 3, Issue 1, 2023

The effectiveness of field training in qualifying students of media faculties for the labor market: Yarmouk and Middle East universities as a model

The study aimed to identify the effectiveness of the field training course in raising the capabilities of students of media faculties in public and private Jordanian universities and qualifying them for the labor market. The results showed that the degree of students' commitment to attendance during the field training period in media institutions came to a "huge" degree, at a rate of (39.8%), while the degree of their benefit from field training came to a…

Pages : 36
Dr. Saddam Al-Masshaqbah – Middle East university
Dr. Ramez Abuhasirah – Middle East university

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all Volume 3, Issue 1, 2023

Palestinian Journalists’ Trends Towards Freelance Platforms as an Alternative of Traditional Work in Journalistic work and the Gratifications Achieved “A Field Study”

This study aims to identify the trends of media students towards the use of digital freelancer platforms in media work as an alternative to traditional journalism by knowing the degree of interest of students in digital freelancer platforms. The degree to which they are exposed، the reasons for exposure، the most important subjects to which they are exposed، the most important platforms they pursue، the most important skill needs، motivations، and stimuli that drive them…

Pages : 33
Prof. Amin Mansour Wafi – Islamic University of Gaza

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The contractual liability arising from the violation of negotiations through modern means of communication in the Jordanian legislation

This study aims to show the effects of contractual liability for breach of negotiation via electronic means of communication in Jordanian legislation. Where it became clear that preliminary electronic negotiations are a previous basic stage in the electronic contracting process, in terms of organizing the conduct of negotiations by putting forward ideas and offers between the negotiating parties, and discussing among them to reach mutual agreement until the negotiated contract is concluded. As a result,…

Pages : 28
Dr. Yassin Ahmad Al Qudah – Middle East University
Juhainah Al Momani – Middle East university

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Exposure of The Audience to Eco-Horror Movies and its Relationship to their Ecophobia Nature,s Revenge movies as a Model

This study provides the first synthesis of the empirical literature on the psychology of Eco-horror film using multi-disciplinary research from media studies, psychology, neurobiology, psychotherapy, communication studies, clinical psychology, Aesthetics and Art. The study sought to identify the relationship between Audience's exposure to Ecohorror Movies and its Relationship to their Ecophobia, the study belongs to the descriptive studies, and the researcher used the media survey method, This study uses the Magic-Bullet Theory, or hypodermic needle…

Pages : 66
Prof. Reham Refaat Mohammad Abdelaal
Ain Shams University- Egypt

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all Volume 2, Issue 2, 2022

The phenomenon of information flow from traditional and new media about the Coronapandemic from the perspective of newly graduated media professionals in Yemen

This study aims to explore the external limits of the Corona pandemic in all traditional and new media, which paid attention to this event in a way that the media had not seen before, relying on citizens' participation in the production of news in social media. This study also aims to find out how newly graduated journalists interact with the event on both professional and personal levels, especially with the spread of misinformation and fake…

Pages : 19
Dr. Mansour Al-Muntasir – Sana’a University – Yemen

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The role of practical courses in the Faculty of Media at theMiddle East University in providing graduates with labormarket skills

The study aimed at identifying the role of the practical courses at the Faculty of Media at the Middle East University in providing its graduates with skills in the media labor market. The study adopted the media audience survey method. A questionnaire was distributed to an available sample of (48) graduates of the Faculty of Media at Middle East University who practice the media profession. The results showed that practical study courses' contribution to providing…

Pages : 28
Dr. Ahmad Oreqat – Middle East university
Dr. Ramez Abuhasirah – Middle East university

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The academic training in media faculties and its implicationsfor professional practice: a field study on media practitionersin Jordanian Media Institutions

This study aimed at identifying the reflection of media academic education on professional practice. The study adopted the audience survey method. A questionnaire was distributed to an available sample of (102) professionals in Jordanian media institutions who hold a media certificate. The study's results showed that the primary academic education of media professionals was represented in: "the predominance of theoretical aspects over practical aspects in academic courses," with a mean of (4.30). In contrast, the…

Pages : 34
Dr. Ramez Abuhasirah – Middle East university

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The role of English language courses in media colleges inproviding their graduates with labor market skills: an appliedstudy on graduates of Middle East University

The study aimed to identify the degree of contribution of English language courses in providing graduates with the necessary skills by achieving the specifications of the graduate of the Faculty of Mass Communication required in the labor market, and the degree of their acquisition of the professional skills required in the labor market. It also aimed to explore whether there are differences between the acquisition of labor market skills among graduates of mass media faculties…

Pages : 32
Dr. Mazen Al-Fedawi – Middle East University

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Skills that help employ media graduates in the labor marketfrom the point of view of practicing media professionals.

The study aimed to reveal the most important skills that help to employ graduates of media faculties in the labor market from the point of view of media practitioners. The study used two approaches, the qualitative methodology and the inductive approach, by conducting in-depth interviews with seventeen media practitioners in Jordan, and the sample was taken in an intentional way. The results of the study showed that the skills that a media graduate should possess…

Pages : 38
Dr. Mahmoud Al Rajabi – Middle East University

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