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What is Technological Profile

Infocommunication Skills as a Rehabilitation and Social Reintegration Tool for Inmates
Profile of the individual regarding their use of technology and new media.
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New Media Usage and the Impact on Inmates' Technological Profiles and Their Infocommunicational Skills
Ana Melro (University of Aveiro, Portugal), Daniela Graça (University of Aveiro, Portugal), and Lídia Oliveira (University of Aveiro, Portugal)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-5975-7.ch010
Abstract
We live in a period of new literacies development, specifically the technological ones. Contact with new media or changes in more traditional ones leads to a need for different social, intellectual, and educational tools. As a consequence of the new demands of the twenty-first century, teaching had to be updated and monitored in order to foster the inclusion of individuals at school, work, socially, and digitally. The learning of technological tools should not marginalize individuals for their geographic, economic, and/or social characteristics, and should happen in an equitable way regardless of the teaching context. Media education is a factor that can favorably contribute to the process of the inmate inclusion in “free society” and to reduce recidivism. The chapter intends to reflect on the integration of the new media in the Portuguese education system in general, and later to analyze it in micro contexts, by comparative observation of the “citizen-inmate.”
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