SOCIAL MEDIA AS A LEARNING PLATFORM: STRENGTHENING MEDIA COMPETENCY IN ENGLISH EDUCATION
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15465990
Kalit so‘zlar
Education, media competency, social media platforms, digital literacy, 21st-century skills.Annotasiya
In the digital age, social media has evolved from a recreational platform to an influential tool in education, particularly in enhancing media competency among English language learners. This study explores the integration of social media in English education, with a specific focus on how platforms such as YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok can contribute to the development of learners media literacy, critical thinking, and communicative competence.
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