
Dr. Deria Sharaf Al -Din, the former Minister of Information and Chairman of the Information, Culture and Antiquities Committee in the House of Representatives, called for the necessity of educating the new generation of media professionals and journalists before training them to use artificial intelligence techniques, stressing the importance of continuous training for workers in the fields of media and teaching for media students. This came during the activities of the first scientific conference for the colleges and institutes of the media that was held this morning with the participation of a number of media colleges, including Al -Nahda University, the International Academy of Engineering, Media Sciences, the Institute of Arab Studies and Research, and the Canadian Higher Institute for Media Technology under the auspices of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research. & nbsp; Muhannad Ismail Al -Furas, President of the Gulf University in Bahrain.
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& nbsp; Sustainability and observance in media education & nbsp; Deria Sharaf Al -Din, head of the Culture and Information Committee in Parliament, said about media education and training, I stop in front of the ideas and concerns prevailing in Egypt now. What matters to us will have a good media that reaches the general recipients, especially as it is in front of more attractive media and we lack training, skills and competencies. We need to get rid of cultural illiteracy in our lives and in our schools & nbsp; Dr. Hussein Amin, a professor of media at the American University and the director of the Kamal Adham Center for TV press, said that Egypt is at the crossroads of either modern technology and has a price, settling, or continuous education. Years & nbsp; Dr. Walid Fathallah, a professor of radio and television at Cairo Media College, said that faculty members are not sufficient and training for them is not fine often and he does not deny the existence of institutes and colleges at a high level & nbsp; but we need more development.