- Docente: Pier Cesare Rivoltella
- Credits: 6
- SSD: M-PED/03
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Communication Sciences (cod. 5975)
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from Sep 15, 2025 to Oct 22, 2025
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student acquires knowledge of conceptual frameworks and methodological tools in relation to Media Literacy Education, with particular reference to the integration of educational technologies and digital media in learning. The expected learning outcomes with regard to knowledge and understanding are: to recognize the main concepts of learning technologies and Media Literacy Education; to know methods and techniques of interaction in the educational context; to know the issues, methods and tools of Blended Learning. The expected learning outcomes regarding the ability to apply knowledge and understanding are: to analyze media texts in a learning situation; to manage integrated learning situations (Blended Learning).
Course contents
The course provides an overview of the relationships between learning, teaching and education. The content covered corresponds to the modules that make up the course.
1. Educational communication. Fundamentals and characteristics
2. Literary culture and screen culture
3. Digital screens and developmental age: opportunities and risks
4. Media in education: virtues and vertigo
5. Artificial intelligence and education
Readings/Bibliography
1. C. Panciroli, P.C. Rivoltella (eds)(2025), Didattica delle New Literacies, Mondadori, Milano, capitoli 1, 2, 3, 5.
2. Tisseron, S. (2024). 3-6-9-12. Diventare grandi con gli schermi digitali. Brescia: Scholé.
3. Teaching materials made available online.
Students with SLDs or temporary or permanent disabilities: we suggest that you contact the relevant University office (https://site.unibo.it/studenti-con-disabilita-e-dsa/it) and your lecturer immediately to discuss the most effective strategies for attending lectures and/or preparing for exams.
Teaching methods
The course is divided into five modules, each lasting one week (six hours).
Each module, except for the introductory one, which will be delivered traditionally in the classroom, is structured as a Situated Learning Episode (SLE) consisting of three phases:
a) preparatory phase: at home. Students watch a video lesson, study the relevant pages of the course texts and carry out a micro-activity with the help of a worksheet (job aid) prepared by the teacher
b) Practical (2 + 2 hours): in the classroom. The teacher begins the lesson with a conceptual framework and assigns a small group task. Once the task is completed, the groups share and discuss their work.
c) Restructuring (2 hours): in the classroom. The teacher reviews errors and misconceptions and relates the elements that have emerged to the conceptual framework (retrospective lesson).
Generative Artificial Intelligence is expected to be used to support the activities.
Assessment methods
The course assessment is divided into three stages:
1) Students produce a micro-activity for each module (except the first one). For assessment purposes, they choose the two they consider best. They then self-assess these two with the support of AI. They submit the activity, the AI assessment and their comments to the teacher.
2) The teacher assesses the group work based on the presentation and discussion held in class during the lesson dedicated to the practical phase.
3) The teacher assesses the final exam in written form.
For the purposes of calculating the final mark, the percentage weighting of each stage of the assessment is as follows:
1) Self-assessment: 25%
2) Group work: 25%
3) Final exam: 50%.
Students with SLDs or temporary or permanent disabilities: please contact the relevant University office (https://site.unibo.it/studenti-con-disabilita-e-dsa/it) in good time. which will propose any necessary adjustments to the students concerned. These adjustments must be submitted 15 days in advance for approval by the lecturer, who will assess their suitability in relation to the course objectives.
Teaching tools
The course uses the Panopto platform for video viewing and the Virtual learning environment for the availability of teaching materials and course-related communication.
Office hours
See the website of Pier Cesare Rivoltella
SDGs


This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.