MIL Q2 Module2
MIL Q2 Module2
MIL Q2 Module2
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This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to help
you master the context of Media and Information Literacy. It contains varied
activities that can help you as a Senior High School student to not just be an
information literate individual, but a creative and critical thinker as well as
responsible user and competent producer of media and information.
What I Know
Let us determine how much you already know about the Media and
Information Literate Individual by answering the questions below. Use your
notebook / worksheet for your answers.
A. True or False: Write True if the statement is correct otherwise write False.
__________1. The media force feeds information to unwilling receivers.
__________2. Media and information literate individuals actively participate in
politics.
__________ 3. Communication between media and information literate individuals
have become more complicated.
__________ 10. Media and information literate individuals enjoy an improved quality
of life.
__________ 11. Deconstructing media messages is a critical skill in our
mediasaturated culture, as it helps you cut through the noise and reach your own
conclusions
__________ 12. A young learner today has access to a very interesting and
challenging world of experience to explore.
__________ 13. You should look beneath the surface and don’t ask questions to
decode what these media messages are really saying.
__________ 14. The Internet is an incredible resource for news and information, but
unfortunately not everything online is trustworthy.
___________ 15. Fake articles can be difficult to spot at first, which is why it’s good
to develop a habit of checking the accuracy of any article you read.
Media and
MIL Information
Literate Individual
What’s In
To become a media literate is not to memorize facts or statistics about the
media but rather to learn, to raise the right questions about what you are
watching, reading, or listening to and to be Information Literate a person must be
able to recognize when information is needed & have the ability to locate, evaluate
In this lesson, you will identify the issues, challenges and benefits of the different
media and information platforms and to synthesize its overall impact on an
individual’s personal, professional, educational dealings and on the society’s
economic, social, political, educational sectors.
What’s New
The increased use of digital media is changing people’s everyday lives and
the way they connect and collaborate in the broader societal context, at work and
in civil society. Much of the impact of this heightened use is beneficial to both
individuals and society. It is enabling unprecedented levels of communication,
social interaction and community building across boundaries of time, place and
social context.
The Media and Information Literate Individual enables people to interpret and
make informed judgments as users of information and media, as well as to become
skillful creators and producers of information and media messages in their own
right. Media and information improve quality of life.
What is It
Below are what media and information literate individuals capable of doing and
helping:
1. Attract greater opportunities and enhances the way of living.
2. Promote awareness on the various dealings and activities that impact the
community and society as a whole.
3. Liberate minds and develop characters.
4. Increase political and social participation
5. Empower economic stability
6. Enhance business and career opportunities
7. Encourages personal and professional growth
8. Develop communication skills
9. Improved learning environment
10. Maximize more cohesive social units
Fake news typically comes from sites that specialize in bogus or sensationalized
stories. It tends to use provocative headlines, like "Celebrity endorses not
brushing teeth" or "Politician selling toxic waste on the black market". These
headlines can seem suspicious or even unbelievable to the point of being silly,
making it tempting to think of fake news as harmless.
In recent years, however, fake news has been responsible for a great deal of
misinformation because more and more people have begun consuming and
believing these articles without bothering to fact check or even read beyond the
headlines. This acceptance of incorrect information has led to confusion, panic, and
an inability to discuss the actual facts surrounding current events.
Unfortunately, fake news writers will likely continue to create new sites and
methods to get around any digital roadblocks. This means the best way to prevent
fake news from spreading is to teach users how to identify fake news themselves.
That means you!
1. Enter the keywords of the story into a search engine and get a second
opinion from a credible news site with verifiable sources.
2. Check the dates involved in the article. Fake news writers sometimes take a
real story from the past, put an outrageous headline on it, and try to pass it
off as a current event.
3. Find the source of the author’s information for the article. Is the source
credible?
4. Does the website’s appearance look a little strange? Some fake news sites
mimic the appearance of legitimate news sources, tricking the casual reader.
5. Take a look at the headlines of other stories from the same website. Are
most of them hard to believe? Shocking? Inflammatory? If so, question the
website’s practices.
6. Is the article actually a joke? When we say fake news, we aren’t talking
about comedy sites like The Onion and ClickHole, which write humorous
stories based on current events.
There is no denying
the extent of how the
media and
information age has
drastically improved
the lives of people.
Communication has
been made easier.
Information has
become widely
accessible.
Conducting research
has become more
convenient. All these
and more are
enjoyed by media
literate
individuals and
prove just how much the quality of life has
improved thanks to media and information.
As early as preschool, children are allowed to use the computer as well as mobile
phones. A computer liberate individual knows the different applications available in
the computer. However, a child who does not even know how to read can play
computer games.
Now, students use computer to encode their research papers, whatever editing and
revisions are needed, they only have to insert and delete whatever is needed to be
changed in the original paper. No need to use erasers and carbon paper, each copy
of the research paper is original and clean from blemishes. You can highlight
important items in the paper by making a bold print or italicize or use a particular
font style.
Doing research readings have also become very convenient, in the past, students
have to get permission from different libraries to be able to avail of books in other
libraries. Now, you do not have to spend the whole day in the library to gather data.
You can stay in the comfort of your home but you are able to get the information
you need through the computer if you have access to the e-books (electronic books)
and e-journals (electronic journals), the world wide web, and other computer
applications.
Looking for a job is easy, go to the different job sites and find which job you are
qualified. Prepare your letter of application, resume, transcript of records, and
other qualifications and send them through e-mail to the company you are applying
to. You also receive the reply for you to go to their office for examinations and
interviews through your e-mail or Facebook. Also, overtime work now does not
mean you have to stay in the office beyond office hours, rather you can work from
home using your computer.
If you live a very busy life, even shopping can be done online, you can view
whatever you need like clothes, shoes, gadgets, even cars. Make your order using
credit card and the items you ordered will be delivered at your doorstep.
You can plan your trips and vacation and avail of discounts in the airlines through
the internet. You pay your airline reservation through your credit card when you
make the reservation online and print the e-ticket (electronic ticket) which you
present at the airport when you are ready to take your trip.
With the availability of modern technology and the new media information, many
job opportunities are open to qualified young people who have the skills and
proficiency in English. What is meant by proficiency in English? They possess the
four skills in the language: they are proficient in listening, speaking, reading, and
writing. When a Filipino applies in a BPO, there are two kinds of jobs available for
him. The voice job where they work in the call centers, talking to customers in the
different parts of the world; the other job is the non-voice, where most of the jobs
are in front of the computers, reading and writing communication of business
transactions in the different parts of the world. The qualified and skilled Filipinos
have job opportunities in the BPO.
With the use of modern technology in media and information, many new job
opportunities are available to young people because most companies prefer to avail
of the new media. These companies are able to save on the number of employees.
Most transactions use the computers, so they use less paper; filling is also done in
the computer, so they use less paper; filling is also done in the computer so less
wasted space for filling cabinets because thousands of business transactions can
be saved in the computers.
Many believe that media and information have made learning easy, accessible, and
inexpensive. With these are true, the improvement in the learning environment
brought by media and information goes beyond convenience, availability, and cost.
Learning in schools meant understanding –or at least attempting to- subjects for
the sake of passing and getting good grades. One’s education is given importance
because it is pre-requisite to a good job which is then equated to a good life.
Traditional learning environments have caused people in general to lose appetite for
knowledge. Luckily, media and information have cleansed society’s palate and have
reinvented learning as a whole.
Media does not force feed information to unwilling receivers, instead, media has
made information sought after. The media also made learning a choice instead of a
necessary evil. After all, no one is commanded “google” a topic or enroll in a certain
online course, people who do to choose to do it. Since the media is source
information and information age is characterized by the abundance of data, media
and information have been closely linked to the improvement of the learning
environment in the present age. A media and information literate individual take
advantage of this further his or her lifelong learning process.
A young learner today has access to a very interesting and challenging world of
experience to explore. Television now offers cable connections that enable a learner
to access information of the different countries in the world with translation in
English.
Most schools are equipped with computers with Internet connections. In some
schools, they have an extra room beside the library which has computers for
student’s research use. Even the card catalogue is no longer in small filling boxes in
one corner of the library, instead book collections and other references of the library
can be checked in the computer.
Most homes now have desktop computers, laptops, or computer tablets with
internet connections available from cable networks and telephone companies. Also,
there are computer shops available at a very low price of 20 pesos per hour use of
computers.
Learners from grade school, high school, and college levels have access
about media and information both in school as well as in their homes.
What’s More
Activity 1: MIL Impact
Instructions: Fill in the chart with the overall impacts of media and information to
individual’s personal, professional and educational aspects and to society’s
economic, political, social and education sectors.
What I Can Do
Activity 2: Essay Writing
Instructions:
Synthesize your learning by writing an essay about the value and impact of being a
media and information literate individual to the global community. Your essay
must have a title, an introduction, a body (1 main argument with 2 examples), and
a conclusion with not less than 10 sentences. Refer to the rubric for grading.
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Very Good (5) Good (4) Poor (2) Needs
Improvement
(0)
Introduction Well-developed Introductory Introduction Introduction
Background/ introductory paragraph does not was not
Define the paragraph contains some adequately presented.
Problem contains background explain the
detailed information background
background and states the of the
information, a problem, but problem.
clear does not The problem
explanation or explain using is stated,
definition of the details. but lacks
problem. detail.
Body Argument is well Argument was Argument Argument was
paragraphs developed with presented was not presented.
Main supporting with some presented but
Argument examples. supporting lacks
examples. examples.
Conclusion Conclusion was Conclusion was Conclusion Conclusion was
presented. presented with was not presented.
Opinions and some presented
suggestions for suggestions for but no
change are logical change are suggestions
and well thought evident. for change
out. and/ or
opinions are
included.