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Media and
Information
Literacy
Quarter 4 – Module 9:
Media and Information
Literate Individual
Media and Information Literacy– Grade 12
Alternative Delivery Mode
Quarter 4 – Module 9: Media and Information Literate Individual
First Edition, 2019

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Media and
Information
Literacy
Quarter 4 – Module 9:
Media and Information
Literate Individual

This instructional material was collaboratively developed


and reviewed by educators from public and private schools,
colleges, and or/universities. We encourage teachers and other
education stakeholders to email their feedback, comments, and
recommendations to the Department of Education at
[email protected].

We value your feedback and recommendations.

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Introductory Message
For the facilitator:
This module was collaboratively designed, developed, and reviewed by
educators to guide you, the teacher or facilitator, in helping the learners meet the
standards set by the Department of Education. This module primarily aims to help
the learners understand the lessons in Media and Information Literacy based on the
Most Essential Learning Competencies and see their relevance to real-life through a
fun-filled learning experience. This module hopes to engage the learners in guided
and independent self-learning activities at their own pace and time. Furthermore,
this also aims to help learners acquire the necessary 21 st-century skills while
considering their needs and circumstances.
As a facilitator, you are expected to orient the learners on how to use this
module. You also need to keep track of the learners’ progress while allowing them to
manage their own learning. Furthermore, you are expected to encourage and assist
the learners as they do the tasks included in the module.

For the learner:


Welcome to the Media and Information Literacy Grade 12 Alternative Delivery
Mode (ADM) Module. This module was designed to provide you with fun and
meaningful opportunities for guided and independent learning at your own pace and
time. You will be enabled to process the contents of the module while being an active
learner.
Specifically, this module aims to help you help you understand the implication
of media and information to an individual and the society.
This module contains the following parts: a. What I Need to Know
(Introduction and Learning Objectives), b. What I Know (Pretest), c. What’s In (Review),
d. What’s New (Introductory activity), e. What Is It (Content Discussion), f. What’s
More (Enrichment Activities), g. What I Have Learned (Generalization), h. What I Can
Do (Application), i. Assessment (Posttest), Additional Activities, Answer Key, and
References.
To enjoy learning about the lesson, you must set aside all other tasks that will
disturb you while answering the module. Use the module with care. Do not put
unnecessary mark/s on any part of the module. Follow carefully all the contents and
instructions indicated on every page of this module. Take note of the significant
concepts you find in the lesson, which you may use for future references. Keep in
mind to USE SEPARATE SHEETS OF PAPER in doing all the provided activities to
meet all the lesson’s objectives. If you encounter any difficulty in answering the tasks
in this module, do not hesitate to consult your facilitator. After accomplishing all the
activities, let your facilitator/guardian assess your answers. The success in
accomplishing this module depends on your will and grit. Keep going and enjoy
learning!

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What I Need to Know

This module was designed and written to help you in finding the
overall implication of media and information to an individual and the society as a
whole. The scope of this module permits it to be used in many different learning
situations. The language used recognizes the diverse vocabulary levels of students.
The lessons are arranged to follow the standard sequence of the course, but the order
in which you read them can be changed to correspond with the textbook you are now
using.

After going through this module, you are expected to be able to discuss the
implication of media and information to an individual and the society
(MIL11/12MILI-IIIj-29)

What I Know

Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the letter that corresponds to your
answer on a separate sheet of paper.

1. Which of the following statements is NOT beneficial to an individual about the use
of media and information literacy?
a. It makes studying convenient for students.
b. It keeps the individual updated on current events.
c. It connects people easily.
d. It distracts people from being productive.
2. It concerns the overall impact of media and information to individuals and
society.
a. Media and Information Literacy
b. Media and Information Literate Individual
c. Media Legislation and Regulation
d. Media to Its Audience and Stakeholders
3. The following media and information programs improve the students’ learning
environment EXCEPT _____
a. Discovery Channel c. Math Tinik
b. Sine Eskuwela d. O-Shopping
4. Ma. del Carmen learned the benefits of organic foods from a television program
and started using them. This shows that media and information ______.
a. improve a person’s lifestyle
b. can entice people to change their habits
c. become inappropriate to people
d. lead people to confusion

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5. Ejhay Ashley wants to talk to his mother abroad through a video call. He may
use______________.
a. Skype c. Twitter
b. Wikipedia d. YouTube
6. Mr. Reyes wanted to expand his network and manage his professional identity.
Which of the following can he use?
a. LinkedIn c. Pinterest
b. Kalibrr d. Instagram
7. Kyle Gabriele wanted to keep updated with what is happening around the world.
What cable channel would he watch?
a. CNN c. Movie Central
b. PBO d. Sports Channel
8. A media and information literate individual should know how to use ____.
a. television c. social media
b. AM and FM Radio d. different media platforms
9. Janine Lyka, a STEM student in senior high school, was able to gather
information about her research on herbal medicine through a website. This shows
the impact of media and information on ____.
a. education c. economy
b. politics d. society
10. Zyril created a social media account to advocate for fighting global warming. It
shows the media and information impact on ____.
a. education c. economy
b. politics d. society
11. Kiesha Miel, a student, uses her spare time to sell different accessories online. It
helps to augment her expenses in school. This shows ______impact of media
information literacy to individual.
a. educational c. social
b. political d. economic
12. A study claims that almost a quarter of world population is on Facebook. People
are now exposed to different cultures and practices. This shows the ______impact of
media and information literacy.
a. educational c. economic
b. political d. social
13.A candidate for national election uses different media platforms to promote his
candidacy resulting in a landslide win against his opponent. It shows the ______impact
of media and information literacy.
a. educational c. economic
b. political d. social
14. Vernice Gabriele became more interested in the lesson because the teacher used
audio-visual materials in the discussion. This shows that media and information
literacy can be applied to____.
a. education c. economy
b. politics d. society

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15. Zyra sends her visa documents to her fiancé through electronic mail. It shows
the ______ impact of media and information literacy.
a. educational c. economic
b. personal d. professional

Lesson Media and


1
Information Literate
Individual

What is the impact to you when you are using different media platforms? In
this lesson, you will be gaining knowledge on the basic media and information which
can be beneficial to an individual. Literacy in using different media platforms would
help you utilize its purpose.

What’s In

In the previous lesson, you were taught about current and future trends in
media and learning, specifically the massive open online courses. Based on what you
have learned, write TRUE if the statement about massive open online is correct, or
FALSE, if not.

1. It teaches with modern video formats, not just text like those that you’d
find in other e-learning courses.

2. Not all content is fully accessible.

3. It mainly uses paper-based study materials like those required in


traditional distance learning.

4. It requires online interaction between learners and teachers via


discussion forums.

5. The learning material or video content used in an MOOC is always


created by an educational institution.

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What’s New

How well do you know?


As a young individual, you tend to trust and believe popular opinion. You can
be influenced by the information you read or hear. Share your views on the
information you might get from different media.

Headline from a tabloid

POSITIVE EFFECTS:
__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
__________________

NEGATIVE EFFECTS:

__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
__________________

News from a TV Station


POSITIVE EFFECTS:
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
________________

NEGATIVE EFFECTS:

___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
________________

Information from the Internet


POSITIVE EFFECTS:

__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
__________________

NEGATIVE EFFECTS:
__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
__________________

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Your answer will be graded based on the following rubric.
Score Description

2 points Includes limited essential information and one or two facts

3 points Includes some essential information with a few citations and


facts

4 points Includes adequate amount of essential information and facts


to give viewers an understanding of the topic

5 points Covers the message completely and in depth with a variety


of resources

What is It

Implication of Media and Information


Media and information literate individuals have the ability to find, evaluate, and
use reliable information, and communicate it through various formats and media.
Such literacy is important for learning, making sound decisions and solving problems.
The following are some of its effects on the individual and society:
Personal
∙ It improves the quality of life.
∙ Communication has been made easier.
∙ Information has become widely accessible.
∙ Conducting research has become more convenient
∙ Long-distance communication between family members have become
possible through video calls or instant messaging.
∙ It provides entertainment through various cable channels and internet
access.
Political
∙ It] generates greater political participation.
∙ In the fields of public service, the media and the government have a long
standing relationship.
∙ Media keep the public and even the government informed on what is
happening in the country, helping both sectors make political decisions. ∙
Through media reports of government activities and issues, the public are
informed of the political affairs in the country and are further encouraged to
take a more active role in the government.
Economic
∙ It promotes economic opportunities.
∙ The new media have made it possible for ordinary individuals to offer their
materials for consumption, whether free or paid.
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∙ YouTube, a free video host, is also an advertising medium. Advertisers pay to
display their ads with the videos. YouTube then pays video contributors if
their videos get enough views or if their channels have a high subscriber
rate.
∙ It creates new job opportunities. For example, new positions like social
media managers or multimedia specialists are now in demand.
Likewise, programmers for various platforms can easily find projects
or permanent jobs. More specialized jobs lead to higher pay and
therefore result in a better economy.
Educational
∙ Media and information literacy improves learning environment through
different interactive media platforms.
∙ Reinvention of learning modalities makes knowledge accessible to more
people.
∙ Information can be easily accessed and assessed, thus, making studying
convenient for students.
∙ Learning resources can be easily improvised and customized to suit the
aptitudes of different types of learners.
Social
∙ Media and information-literate individuals form groups that are said to be
more cohesive units than those formed by people who are not, creating a
bond that does not only have relational implications but also create social
impact.
∙ People are being connected in ways that weret possible before. ∙ Media and
information literate people would rarely, if ever, fall victim to fake news and
consequently react to it in a way that would destroy social relationship.
∙ It allows people to develop camaraderie and interaction.
∙ Different social networks sites like Facebook and Instagram can be used to
build support groups engaging in different advocacies.
Professional
∙ It builds professional networks.
∙ Looking and applying for a job becomes easy by checking different websites.
∙ Job hunting becomes convenient for applicants who can share their personal
profiles and other credentials to prospected companies. ∙ An individual can
conveniently work from home through the use of different media.

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What’s More

Activity 1
You have learned that different media have shaped our personal and social
life. How do information and media improve life in the following situations?

On-line business

______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________

Television campaign about fighting climate


change
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________

Live State of the Nation Address of the President

______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________

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Celebrity cooking show

______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________

Online NBI application and tax filing

______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________

Social media network as a way to connect people

______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________

Students conducting research

______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________

Television program as learning environment for children

______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________

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People with visual impairment using Braille

______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________

A teacher uses audio-visual materials to discuss the


Lesson
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________

Your answer will be graded based on the following rubric.


Developing Accomplished Exemplary
(2 points) (3 points) (5 points)

Topic The answer is The answer is The answer is


remotely related fairly related directly related
to the topic. to the topic. to the topic.

Organization The points in The points in The points in


the answer are the answer are the answer are
logically ordered. somewhat logically ordered.
logically
ordered.

Quality of Most details Some details Most details


Information do not support the support the
support the discussion. discussion.
discussion.

Grammar & Answer has Answer has one Answer has no


Mechanics more than two or two errors. errors.
errors.

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Activity 2

You have long been taught that technology has contributed to society in
meaningful ways for the common good. Engage yourself in answering the following
questions. Use a separate sheet of paper.

1. What is a media and information-literate individual?


2. How does a media and information literate individual contribute to improve the
quality of life in terms of:
a. Educational
b. Economic
c. Personal
d. Professional
e. Political
f. Social
3. Identify some disadvantages of media and information in terms
of:
a. Economic
b. Personal
c. Professional
d. Political
e. Social

What I Have Learned


Share your knowledge on media and information literacy as a means to improve
lives.

“I am a media and information literate individual. I will use different


media platforms to:
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
_____________________________.

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Your answer will be graded based on the following rubric.
Score Description

2 points Includes little essential information and one or two facts

3 points Includes some essential information with a few citations and


facts

4 points Includes essential information and facts to give viewers


an understanding of the topic

5 points Covers the message completely and in depth with a variety


of resources

What I Can Do
You are asked to use social media as platform to encourage people to plant
trees as a means to fight climate change. Write a post on your social media account
to support this campaign.

Rubric for Assessment


POINTS DESCRIPTION

4 The information and ideas presented in social media


are appropriate, interesting and well organized.

3 The information and ideas presented in social


media sound good and interesting.

2 The information and ideas presented in social media


shows some potential but lack clarity and
organization.

1 The information and ideas presented in social media


need improvement.
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Assessment
Multiple Choice. Analyze the following situations. Identify the implication of media
and- information literacy to the individual and to the society. Write only the letter of
the best answer. Use separate sheet of paper for your answer.
a. POLITICAL b. PERSONAL c. EDUCATIONAL
d. ECONOMIC e. SOCIAL f. PROFESSIONAL

1. Jun and Leny advertised their street food stall in different media platforms.
After a year, it became a profitable business.

2. Riza made new friends and reconnected with old pals using social media.

3. A Grab driver uses the Waze app to reach destination.

4. Shiela and Cas find it convenient to order their foods using an online app.

5. A mayor uses social media to update the public of the city’s activities, projects,
and programs to encourage people to take active role in beautifying the city.

6. The university uses a website portal as a learning management system (LMS),


which both the teacher and the student can access and can serve as an essential
tool for e-Learning.

7. Carmen, an environment advocate, uploaded her global warming vlog on


YouTube. After a month, it got thousands of shares.

8. A senate hearing was aired live in broadcast media.

9. An accountant gets hired through LinkedIn.

10. Janine and Jackie use trusted websites to gather related literature for their
research.

11. Randy James, a candidate for local election, created social media accounts to
post his campaign online and be more interactive with the people. 12.An advocate
to clean the Ilog-Pasig uploaded his blog on social media and was “trending” soon
after. He has encouraged people with the same interest and advocacy to support
his endeavor.

13.Lyn, an Overseas Filipino Worker, uses Skype to have a video call with her
son, EJ.

14.Peter watches cable channels to entertain himself during his days-off.

15.Teacher Jeric used audio-visual materials to discuss the lesson.

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References

Ferdinand B. Pitagan, et.al. “Media and Information Literacy”. (Commission on


Higher education, 2016).

Magpile, C.M. (2016). Media and Information Literacy (Enhancing Education


Through Effective Communication). The Inteligente Publishing Inc. Mother
Ignacia, Quezon City.

The Media and Information Literate Individual. Media and Information Literacy. E
Learning Guide on Media and Information Literacy. Accessed October 22,
2019. https://sites.google.com/view/elearningmil/lessons/the-media-and
information-literate-individual

“The Social Impact of Media Literacy”. A Thematic Session at the 3rd UNAOC Global
Forum, May 2010, Rio de Janiero. Accessed November 24, 2019
https://www.unaoc.org/what-we-do/projects/media-and-information
literacy/the-social-impact-of-media-literacy/

“What is the Major Impact of Social Media?” Accessed November 25, 2019
https://www.simplilearn.com/real-impact-social-media-article18

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