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This document contains 10 true/false questions about information, media, and technology literacy. It tests the reader's understanding of key concepts such as: 1) An information literate person should understand the question to determine appropriate information sources. 2) Information can come from multiple sources, not just one. 3) An information literate person can take action based on research findings, not just research ideas. The document emphasizes that media literacy involves understanding biases and creation processes in media. It also stresses that technology literacy is not just about using computers but having relevant skills, and that information, media and technology literacy should be studied separately while focusing on evaluation, critical thinking, and creating effective messages.
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This document contains 10 true/false questions about information, media, and technology literacy. It tests the reader's understanding of key concepts such as: 1) An information literate person should understand the question to determine appropriate information sources. 2) Information can come from multiple sources, not just one. 3) An information literate person can take action based on research findings, not just research ideas. The document emphasizes that media literacy involves understanding biases and creation processes in media. It also stresses that technology literacy is not just about using computers but having relevant skills, and that information, media and technology literacy should be studied separately while focusing on evaluation, critical thinking, and creating effective messages.
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I. TRUE OR FALSE. Write F if the statement is correct or T if it is not. Write the letter on the space before the number.

___F_____ 1. An information literate person should first understand the question to figure out the type of information sources he or she
needed.
____T____ 2. Information needed only comes from one source or method only.
____T____ 3. An information literate person cannot do anything in his society since it only entails researching on ideas instead of acting up on it.
____F____ 4. Media is a collection of communication mediums such as radio, television, newspaper, and the Internet
___F_____ 5. A media literate person understands that media shows unbiased messages and is a reliable source of information as it is.
___F_____ 6. A media literate person understands which media is appropriate and the processes how media is created
____F____ 7. Technology literacy is not limited to using computers in finding information and answers to questions.
____T____ 8. A technology literate person cannot learn every technology available out there, but can have competencies in machines and
techniques related to his/her field
___F_____ 9. Media, Information, and Technology Literacy are three separate entities and should be studies and treated as such.
____F____ 10. Being able to assess, evaluate information, critically thinking and using the information effectively, and creating messages are the
important aspects of Media, Information, and Technology literacies.
II. INDENTIFIGATION. Choose the letter of the correct answer

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