Certificate Programme in Media Perception
Published on June 23, 2025
About this Podcast
HOST: Welcome to our podcast, today I'm excited to be joined by [Guest's Name], an expert in media studies and the instructor for our new course, the Certificate Programme in Media Perception. GUEST: Thanks for having me! I'm looking forward to discussing this important topic. HOST: Could you share some personal experiences or insights that led you to create this course on media perception? GUEST: Absolutely. I've seen firsthand how media can shape people's views and drive public opinion. It's crucial for individuals to understand these influences and develop critical thinking skills. HOST: That's a great point. In your opinion, what are some current industry trends relevant to media perception? GUEST: The rise of social media and fake news are significant trends. People must learn to analyze media messages and separate fact from fiction. HOST: Indeed, that can be challenging. What are some challenges you've faced in teaching or learning about media perception? GUEST: Keeping up with the rapidly changing media landscape can be tough. It's essential to stay current and adapt the curriculum accordingly. HOST: How do you see the future of media perception and its impact on society? GUEST: I believe media literacy will become even more critical as technology advances. Empowering individuals to understand and navigate the media landscape is vital for informed decision-making. HOST: Thank you for sharing your insights and expertise on the Certificate Programme in Media Perception. It's been a pleasure speaking with you today. GUEST: Thank you! I'm excited to see how this course can help students, professionals, and media enthusiasts better understand the impact of media on society.