This study explores the role of TV health programs in increasing the knowledge of Jordanian citizens about health issues. The study was based on the social survey methodology through a questionnaire distributed to a sample of 200 people from the city of Amman watching Jordan Television (JTV) health programs. The researcher concluded the following; a high watching for health programs, and that the Jordanians watch health programs with their family at home. The study also…
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Prof. Izzat Hijab – Middle East University
Dr. Ahmad Oreqat – Middle East University
Dr. Hani Al-Badri – Middle East University
Scientific programs in the Arab media – Reality and Gap
The article aimed to reveal the level of Arab media coverage of specialized scientific topics and to know the actual need for such programs, especially with the tremendous developments in various fields of life. The descriptive analytical approach was adopted, and a questionnaire tool was used, which was distributed to (205) Arab academics and researchers who were selected by a simple random sampling method. The study found that coverage of scientific programs in the Arab…
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Dr. Najm Aleessawi , Association of Arab Universities, Jordan
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…
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Murad A. Ahmed Tamimi,
Faculty of Educational Sciences, An-Najah National University, Nablus P400, Palestine
Attitudes Of University Students In Hebron Governorate Towards Social Media Coverage Of The October 7 War Field Study
The study aimed to determine the extent to which university students in Hebron Governorate rely on social media platforms for coverage of the October 7th war. This study follows descriptive research, using a media audience survey methodology. Data were collected using a questionnaire administered to a random sample of university students in Hebron Governorate, consisting of 211 students. The study reached several conclusions most notably: that the reliance of university students in Hebron Governorate on…
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Asmaa Musa Al-Adam – Hebron University – Palestine
Dr. Sulaika Muhammad Al-Qadi – Hebron University – Palestine
The Palestinian feature film “200 Meters” addresses the issue of the apartheid wall
This study aimed to explain the methods of processing the Palestinian feature film" 200 meters " to the issue of the apartheid wall, using sub-objectives highlighting political, social and psychological issues and topics in addition to the characters and cinematic elements, to identify the form of processing carried out by the film in an integrated manner. Given the nature of this study, which aimed to find out how the 200-meter film dealt with the issue…
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Samar Abd Al Karim Farahat
AN-Najah National University- Palestine
Effect of Social Media on Shaping the Agenda of theCommunicator in the Jordanian TV Channels
The study aimed to assess the extent to which communicators atJordanian television channels use social media platforms as aninformation source, and the impact of these platforms on their news andinformation selection priorities. This was achieved using a survey tooldistributed on an equal quota sample of (150) communicators fromJordanian television channels (Jordan TV, AlMamlaka TV, Roya TV).The study found that all the study subjects used social media platformsas a source of information, with the "X platform…
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Dr. Amer Khaled Ahmad – Zarqa University
Hamza Mohammad Nahar – Zarqa University
Dr. Maram Mohammad Naji Manajreh – Zarqa University
The Role of Digital Citizenship Using Modern Communication and Media Tools in Enhancing Social Responsibility Among Students of the Middle East University
The study aims to explore the role of digital citizenship using modern communication and media tools in enhancing social responsibility among MEU students. A descriptive-analytical approach was used. The study employed a simple random sampling method, with a sample size of 421 students. The findings indicated a statistically significant impact of digital citizenship using modern communication and media tools on social responsibility in its various dimensions. Both digital citizenship using modern communication and media tools…
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Dr. Ramzi Mubarak Al Tarawneh – Middle East University
Dr. Sahar Mohammad Al Tarawneh – Middle East University
Perceptions of pharmacy students towards the transition to online communication in learning: lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic
This study aims to explore the experiences of pharmacy students at Middle East University (MEU) in the transition to online communication in pharmacy education during the COVID-19 pandemic in the academic year 2021/2022.The current study follows an inductive qualitative research design based on conducting semi-structured interviews with students. Thematic analysis of data was carried out, and the six phases of analysis described by Braun and Clarke were followed. Data analysis yielded the following themes: acceptance…
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Dr. Wejdan Shroukh
Middle East University, Jordan
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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…
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Dr. Saddam Al-Masshaqbah – Middle East university
Dr. Ramez Abuhasirah – Middle East university
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…
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Prof. Amin Mansour Wafi – Islamic University of Gaza