媒體解碼:在新聞實踐中學識讀 | 順孝 陳 | TEDxNational Taiwan University
在科技飛速發展的現代社會,資訊如同海嘯般鋪天蓋地而來。有些人能夠迎浪而上,自在地在資訊的浪潮中衝浪遊戲,享受其中的樂趣;然而,卻有不少人因為過度依賴而沈溺於其中,仿佛觸碰到深海中的有毒物質,逐漸迷失自我,甚至感到難以自拔。在這樣的時代,學會「解讀」與「解毒」變得尤為重要。透過這次演講,我們將與講者一起探索科技解毒的可能性,學習如何在數位洪流中找到平衡,重新掌控生活的主導權。 人稱阿孝,宜蘭人,種田、擺地攤長大,曾任自由時報頭版編輯,現任輔仁大學新聞傳播學系教授。先後兼任公視董事、華視董事、報導者監事、關鍵評論網監事、莫拉克獨立新聞網共同編輯人、新加坡報業控股華文媒體集團諮詢團委員、中央廣播電台自律委員、台灣事實查核基金會董事、台灣新聞數位共榮基金諮詢委員會委員、weReport調查報導公眾委製平台執行委員,以及教育部媒體素養教育推動會委員、教育部智慧生活創新創業特色大學推動計畫協同主持人。結合個人幼時經驗以及專業,對於科系世代發出疑問,嘗試在科技的世代中尋找解讀/毒的機會。 This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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