Teacher(s)
Language
French
Content
The seminar introduces students to interdisciplinary research on the relations between the media technologies and the practices, competences or knowledge developed by their users. It aims to teach students to critically read and discuss the scientific literature on these issues. In this sense, it constitutes a preparatory step for the completion of a personal assignment on a particular research question (cf. LCOMU2608). It is based on the analysis and discussion of scientific texts, particularly from the communication sciences and the educational sciences.
Teaching methods
The seminar is based primarily on the following two types of activity
- Analysis and collective discussion of texts and experiments on the chosen themes, introduced by the students, based on a reading portfolio compiled each year according to the proposed themes;
- Presentations by specialists (if the opportunity for visiting professors arises).
Evaluation methods
Continuous evaluation.
Students are evaluated on the basis of their participation in the seminar:
Students are evaluated on the basis of their participation in the seminar:
- submission of references of scientific texts likely to be presented in the seminar, corresponding to the theme of the year (10% of the final grade)
- presentation of texts in the seminar and participation in the discussion of texts presented by others in the seminar (50% of the final grade)
- Drafting of a state-of-the-art report synthesizing the articles discussed and presented in the sessions, as well as any additional readings, and formulation of an initial research question constituting the starting point for the work developed in the LCOMU2608 seminar (40% of final grade).
Other information
The seminar constitutes for the student one of the places of integration of the various teachings in the field of mediated communication of knowledge.
The use of artificial intelligence in the assessment of this course is governed by the rules set out in the faculty memorandum on the subject, which is available on the faculty intranet in the information for students section.
The use of artificial intelligence in the assessment of this course is governed by the rules set out in the faculty memorandum on the subject, which is available on the faculty intranet in the information for students section.
Online resources
Moodle website:
- seminar description
- announcements about the seminar
- texts presented and discussed during the seminar
- summaries of the texts written by the students who presented them
- instructions and space for submission of final work
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