Developing creative designs strategy for social media campaign (A Case Study in Egypt)

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new media, mass communication, modern university for technology & information

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We can say that the roots of a creative society are in education. Among undergraduate students are “potential philosophers, artists, writers, entrepreneurs, craftsmen and women, people who will create, who will constitute, who will continue our culturally rich and unique traditions”. There is a need to recognize and value the learning methods in a creative and innovative way, raising the visibility of skills acquired outside the formal system and fostering complementarity between active and traditional learning. Researchers have argued that creative potential can be realized, as one of the educational goals in the universities remains a key question. The answer must be reform in our educational methods. So the argument, therefore, is not about changing young people education methods, instead the emphasis is on their potential contribution to improvements in social and economic conditions.
This stud was part of the activities that contributed to the achievement of the UN women Strategic Objective: Eliminating Violence Against Women (EVAW) which relied on four principal concepts: survivor-centered, rights-based, systems-based, and community-based/participatory approaches.
Showing first, how to use these strategies to develop creativity in teenage students (between 17-25); second, the importance of developing teaching methods and environments that can bring out the best in students, and third, showing the effect of mind mapping in creative campaigns ideas.

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