Screen media

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Screen media are media whose content is predominantly perceived optically (also acoustically).

Examples of this are television , the World Wide Web and MMS and SMS, as well as e-mail and DVD on the computer or, increasingly, on the mobile phone . The radio , the audio CD, however, are not part of the screen media because their contents can only be perceived acoustically.

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literature

  • Thomas Mößle, Matthias Kleimann, Florian Rehbein: Screen media in everyday life for children and young people: Problematic media usage patterns and their connection with school performance and aggressiveness . Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2007. ISBN 978-3-8329-3040-0
  • Rainer Patzlaff: The frozen look. Screen media and child development . Stuttgart: Verlag Freies Geistesleben, 2014. ISBN 978-3-7725-2618-3

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