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Media Studies - Gaming the Internet and Social Media

Media Studies - Gaming the Internet and Social Media is a free online course from Alison US CA that explores video game evolution, internet culture, and social media's impact on society. Ideal for students and educators seeking to understand digital media trends and their cultural effects.

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Key features

  • Free online course from Alison US CA
  • Covers video game history and cultural impact
  • Explores internet evolution and net neutrality
  • Teaches digital literacy and source credibility
  • Analyzes social media's effect on identity
  • Self-paced learning format
  • Ideal for students and educators

Pros

  • +No cost to access or complete
  • +Covers relevant digital culture topics
  • +Suitable for beginners
  • +Flexible, self-paced structure
  • +Enhances media literacy skills
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Cons

  • No academic credit awarded
  • Limited instructor interaction
  • Not suitable for advanced researchers

About Media Studies - Gaming the Internet and Social Media

What is Media Studies - Gaming the Internet and Social Media?

Media Studies - Gaming the Internet and Social Media is a comprehensive free online course offered by Alison US CA. It examines the historical and cultural forces behind video games, the internet, and social media. The course traces key innovations in gaming, from early developments to modern virtual worlds, and analyzes how these platforms influence mainstream culture, education, and identity. It also investigates the societal effects of internet technologies, including privacy, credibility of online sources, and net neutrality.

Key features

  • Free Access — No cost to enroll or complete the course.
  • Comprehensive Curriculum — Covers gaming history, internet evolution, and social media dynamics.
  • Cultural Analysis — Explores gaming’s impact on marginalized groups and virtual interaction.
  • Digital Literacy Skills — Teaches how to identify credible online sources and understand privacy issues.
  • Historical Context — Includes study of the dot-com crash and the rise of blogs.
  • Net Neutrality Education — Explains principles and debates around open internet access.
  • Flexible Learning — Self-paced online format suitable for independent study.

Who is Media Studies - Gaming the Internet and Social Media for?

This course is designed for students, educators, and lifelong learners interested in media studies, digital culture, and the societal impact of technology. It’s especially valuable for those pursuing careers in communications, education, or digital content creation. No prior technical knowledge is required, making it accessible to beginners.

How does Media Studies - Gaming the Internet and Social Media compare?

Unlike paid media courses or university modules, this free offering delivers foundational knowledge comparable to introductory college-level media studies. It stands out from standard polypropylene rugs or fixed overhead cranes by focusing exclusively on digital culture rather than physical goods. While not accredited, it provides broader cultural context than basic IT training or software tutorials, positioning it as a strong entry point for understanding modern digital ecosystems.

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Best use cases

  • High school media studies supplement
  • College-level digital culture intro
  • Teacher professional development
  • Self-education on internet trends
  • Understanding gaming's social impact
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Is Media Studies - Gaming the Internet and Social Media right for you?

This free course is best for students, educators, or curious learners seeking foundational knowledge in digital media. No technical background is needed. Ideal for self-paced study. Alternatives include paid university courses or certification programs in media studies, but this offers a cost-effective entry point with broad cultural coverage.

How it compares: Compared to paid media courses or degree programs, this free option delivers accessible, introductory-level content. It provides more cultural depth than basic computer literacy courses, while lacking the accreditation of formal education programs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What topics are covered in the Media Studies course?

The course covers video game history, internet evolution, social media culture, net neutrality, digital privacy, and the impact of gaming on education and society.

Does the course offer certification upon completion?

Yes, Alison provides a free digital certificate upon successful completion, which can be shared online or added to a resume or portfolio.

How long does it take to complete the course?

The course typically takes 3-4 hours to complete, depending on reading speed and engagement with the material, and is self-paced.

Is the Media Studies course accredited?

No, the course is not formally accredited but offers a certificate of completion from Alison, useful for personal or professional development.

Can I access the course on mobile devices?

Yes, the course is accessible on desktop, tablet, and smartphone via the Alison website or mobile app, allowing flexible learning anywhere.

Is Media Studies - Gaming the Internet and Social Media in stock at Alison?

Yes, Media Studies - Gaming the Internet and Social Media is currently in stock at Alison.

Specifications

Category
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SKU
1683
Last updated May 14, 2026