Classroom Adventure's groundbreaking media literacy program "Ray's Blog" was recently featured on TV Shizuoka, showcasing its implementation with 600 high school students in Kakegawa City, Shizuoka Prefecture. This significant media coverage brings widespread attention to the innovative approach in teaching critical internet skills.
TV Shizuoka's cameras captured the engaging scene at Kakegawa Higashi High School, where students utilized tablets and smartphones to participate in the "Ray's Blog" program. Viewers across Shizuoka Prefecture witnessed firsthand how this mystery-solving game challenges students to navigate through a mix of accurate and inaccurate information.
The broadcast featured student feedback, highlighting the program's impact. One high school student was quoted on air saying, "I learned the importance of questioning internet information and actually verifying it," demonstrating the immediate effect of the program on participants.
Classroom Adventure instructors provided on-camera insights, emphasizing the importance of developing personal strategies for engaging with online information. This expert guidance, now reaching a wide television audience, extends the impact of the program beyond the classroom.
The feature on TV Shizuoka marks a significant milestone in raising public awareness about the importance of media literacy and showcases Classroom Adventure's innovative approach to this crucial educational need.