Invitation to participate in an international Delphi study on Media Literacy and Future Skills

Dear experts,

As part of our Master’s thesis at Ernst Abbe University of Applied Sciences Jena, Germany, we, Juliette Schoechert and Florian Seidel, are conducting a Delphi study under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Martin Geisler.

We are reaching out to everyone with expertise in Media Literacy and Future Skills, and we would be delighted if you could join our international panel of experts for this study.

Click here to register and access the study
https://medialiteracyfutureskills.limesurvey.net/372966?lang=en

 

Objective of the study
This international study examines the conditions that promote the successful development and implementation of media literacy and future skills in educational and school contexts.

Key research question:
„What conditions for success promote the evidence-based development of media literacy and future skills in an international comparison?“

Why a Delphi study?
Delphi studies offer the opportunity to combine the knowledge of experts across multiple survey rounds and to consolidate the findings regarding the research question. You can find more details about the Delphi study process via the link above.

What participation involves
We would ask you to contribute your expertise over the course of three survey rounds, taking place between July and September. Each round takes approximately 30 to 35 minutes to complete. We will notify you by email before each new round opens.

What you can expect in return
As a participant, you will be given access to the master’s thesis, including a summary of the study’s findings, if you wish.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us:
Email: research@skilltrees.de
Phone: +49152 33866426

Would you like to learn more about the research team?
Click here: https://skilltrees.de/unser-team/

Best regards and thank you very much,

Florian Seidel & Juliette Schoechert
EAH Jena, Germany | Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Martin Geisler

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