Muhamet Jahiri’s scientific contributions

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Fig. 1. Responses on phone time spending
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Media Literacy and Young People’s Digital Skills
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April 2023

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International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET)

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Muhamet Jahiri

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This paper aims to address the preparation of students for their digital skills in relation to media literacy and information technology. The research was conducted at the country level with students aged 11-15 years with 600 respondents from primary and secondary schools in Kosovo. The results show that most of them believe that the inclusion of the subject of “Media and Information Literacy” would help them in developing the necessary skills to properly use the new technology available. A survey was used as a working method, with the aim of obtaining results that tested the main hypothesis of the paper. The main theoretical approaches for media and information literacy are addressed in this paper, in order to contextualize the research and link it with the aspect of scientific theoretical treatments. The case study has extracted data for the first time on this issue in Kosovo, a country where the extent of the Internet access is the largest in the Western Balkans region.

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Figure 1. PCK decisions in 2016. Source: http://presscouncil-ks.org/vendimet/
Online Media Ethics and the Privacy of Politicians in Kosovo

December 2018

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The pluralism of online media outlets, as well as the objective of these outlets to be the first to inform on events, may possibly lead these outlets to disrespect professional ethics. This paper will discuss the theoretical and ethical aspects of online media, its regulatory framework and particular cases when the respect of ethical standards when reporting on issues of privacy was potentially violated. This paper uses the purposive sampling method and comparative methods. The paper will examine a case study (where the intimate images of a politician were published), and whether ethical standards were respected in that particular case.

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... Several European Union countries present basic notions and limited content about media and journalism in their current educational models (Petranová et al., 2017;Qerimi et al., 2023), often preferring practical activities instead of active learning about the media. The lack of opportunities for critical reflection and skills development makes it impossible for young people to discern the veracity of information and dubious sources. ...

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Exploring Current Challenges and Opportunities in Media Literacy Skills for Youth: Stakeholders’ Perspectives
Media Literacy and Young People’s Digital Skills

International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET)