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Title: استخدام العناصر البصرية في برامج القرآن الكريم بالفضائيات السودانية
Other Titles: دراسة تطبيقية مقارنة على برنامجي "محراب النور" و "حق التلاوة :
Authors: السر علي سعد محمد
Keywords: ابتكار الوسائل البصرية
برامج تعلم القرآن الكريم
التكنلوجيا و القرآن الكريم
Issue Date: Jan-2019
Publisher: الخرطوم : جامعة إفريقيا العالمية - كلية الإعلام
Series/Report no.: العدد;4
Abstract: The visual elements play a clear role in the comprehension of the message in the communicative model, because it represents a requirement that is sought through the process of coding and decoding the message during the interaction between the sender and the receiver. The importance of the current research is important to emphasize the importance of focusing on the use of visual elements in television programs in general and educational programs in particular. The research aims at comparing the program "Mehrab El Nour", which is part of the program map of Sudan National Television, "Produced and broadcast by the Teiba satellite channel as a non-governmental television channel. This research assumes that the use of visual elements in the programs that are concerned with teaching the Holy Quran works to motivate the recipient and change his behavior in the turnout and interaction with these programs with the motivations that he raises. The research tackles the problem of the lack of use of visual elements in the Quranic programs. Thus, the Sudan National Television reduces the program space allocated to advocacy programs in general to less than 10.4% of the total daily broadcasting space, with almost complete absence of visual elements which include elements of movement, visual effects and decoration, Explanation.
URI: http://dspace.iua.edu.sd/handle/123456789/3994
ISSN: 1858 - 7208
Appears in Collections:مجلة دراسات إعلامية - العدد 04، يناير 2019

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