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Multimedia and children in Turkey.

A M Tuncer1, S S Yalçin

  • 1Hacettepe University Institute of Child Health, Ankara, Turkey.

The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics
|April 19, 2000
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Television significantly impacts children, with excessive viewing linked to negative behaviors. However, multimedia and internet technologies offer potential educational benefits, necessitating their integration into learning systems.

Area of Science:

  • Child Development
  • Media Studies
  • Educational Technology

Background:

  • Television is a pervasive influence on children's lives, exceeding other media in impact.
  • Children in Turkey spend substantial time watching television, with significant weekday and weekend hours.
  • Excessive television viewing is associated with negative outcomes like aggression and obesity, but it can also be a socializing and learning tool.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the multifaceted effects of multimedia, including television and internet technologies, on children.
  • To highlight the growing use of computers and the internet in Turkey.
  • To advocate for the integration of multimedia into educational systems to prepare students for a technology-driven future.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of existing data on children's media consumption habits in Turkey.

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  • Review of the impact of television and emerging digital technologies on child development.
  • Assessment of current technological infrastructure in educational institutions.
  • Main Results:

    • Television viewing hours are high among children, correlating with potential behavioral and health issues.
    • Computer and internet penetration is increasing in Turkish households, though school infrastructure lags.
    • Multimedia offers personalized learning experiences, moving beyond standardized education.

    Conclusions:

    • Multimedia tools are crucial for children's development and learning.
    • Educational systems must adapt to incorporate new technologies like the internet for effective information dissemination.
    • Strategic use of multimedia can enhance education and prepare students for future technological advancements.