Media Literacy for TEENS--Post-course survey
This last part of the program's survey consists mainly of open questions. Please, provide answers discussing your experience and feelings about the program.
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1. Media Literacy for Teens is a project that is taught in English. Did that help you improve your skills in English and practice the language while learning about the media? *
2. Why, do you think, it is important to be taught about useful, today's world issues in English at school? *
3. Was it interesting for you that you could make use of your personal devices (mobile phone, tablet, PC, etc) to have access to the materials and assignments? *
4. Do you think that Skype meetings between classes that are distantly located but co-operate for a project help to solve problems and make decisions or messaging is more effective? *
5. When, do you think, is a Skype meeting more important and necessary than text messaging? *
6.  What did you learn more in English while working on the project's activities? Vocabulary, grammar, both, something else? Please, explain. *
7. Did you practice all four skills in English (reading, listening, writing, speaking) while taking the program? Was that tiring or engaging and motivating? *
8. Give an example of something you will change in your behavior when dealing with social media from now on. *
9. What else would you like to learn about media literacy in the future? *
10. Describe the most powerful experience during your field trip in Thessaloniki. *
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