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01 INTRODUCTION TO MEDIA AND
INFORMATION LITERACY LECTURE SESSION What is Media and Information Literacy?
What is the difference between
Data and Information?
What are the forms of Media Session Outline
and Information Literacies?
What are the Characteristics of
Media and Information Literate Individuals? Who do you think is the most powerful person on earth? Question Someone who holds the Answer Information Sidetrack
Knowledge Understanding Wisdom
Media and Info Literacy
MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY is a set of
competencies that empowers citizens to access, retrieve, understand, evaluate, use, create, and share information and media content CRITICALLY, ETHICALLY, and EFFECTIVELY.
It is considered as an essential and fundamental skill
for both digital natives, immigrants, and aliens. Terminologies MEDIA pertains to the means and resources being used for creating, delivering, sharing, and processing information.
INFORMATION is a broad term that covers processed data and knowledge
derived from study, experience, instruction, signals, or symbols.
LITERACY is the ability to identify, understand, interpret, create,
communicate, and compute using written or unwritten materials associated with varying contexts.
TECHNOLOGY pertains to synthesized tools that serve to apply knowledge
or technique to perform tasks and obtain results. Media
Print Media (Newspapers,
Magazines, Books, Journals, Comics, Brochures)
Broadcast Media (Television,
Radio, Satellites, Mobile Phones, Films)
Digital Media (Internet,
Social Media, Computers) Media
MEDIA is the source of credible information where
content is provided through an editorial process determined by journalistic values and where editorial accountability can be attributed to an organization or legal person (obsolete definition).
MEDIA is any object (physical or not) that serves as a
source or channel for information (current definition). Purposes of Media acts as channels of information and knowledge
facilitates informed debates between diverse social actors
serves as means by which the society learns about itself and
builds a sense of community
functions as a watchdog of the government by promoting
transparency in public life and public scrutiny of those with power
acts as facilitator of democratic processes
Data and Information
Generated in absurdly large quantities each
day, DATA refers to facts, figures, and values. INFORMATION, on the other hand, is when these data are processed and translated into something meaningful or significant. Data and Information
For instance, the records and
values of gas liters you pump and load each morning are data. When you process these to identify that you are spending x amount of money on gas alone and conclude that you are overspending, these become information. Technology
Digital technology or ‘new media’
commonly pertains to the Internet (the global system of interconnected computer networks). It is one of the most valuable th innovations in the 20 century. Literacy
Basically, literacy is the ability to read, write, speak, and
listen in a way that lets individuals communicate effectively.
In the context of media and information literacy (MIL),
literacy refers to an individuals ability to receive, assess, process, share, and create information effectively, ethically, and properly for the purpose of expressing oneself, interacting with others, and contributing to society. Media Literacy
Media literacy is the ability to access, analyze,
evaluate, and create media in a variety of forms. It aims to empower citizens by providing them with the necessary competencies (knowledge and skills) to engage with traditional media and new technologies. Information Literacy
Information literacy is the ability to recognize
when information is needed, as well as locate, evaluate, and effectively communicate information in its various formats. Technology Literacy
Technology literacy is the ability of an individual
to use technological tools responsibly, appropriately, and effectively. With these tools, an individual can access, manage, integrate, evaluate, create, and communicate information. Media and Info Literacy
Media and information literacy is a set of
essential skills and competencies that allow individuals to engage with media and other information providers effectively, as well as develop critical thinking and life-long learning skills to socialize and become active citizens. Media and Information Literate Individuals Independent
Media and information literate
INDEPENDENT individuals can independently process digital or printed texts of varying complexity, discuss MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERATE and elaborate ideas with others, INDIVIDUAL and understand and apply conventions of vocabulary and grammar while applying learning strategies. Knowledgeable
These individuals acquire,
process, share, and translate deep information about their fields. They can discuss and MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERATE CONTENT KNOWLEDGE elaborate on discipline-specific INDIVIDUAL texts and become experts on their fields. Responsive
Media and information literate
individuals can adjust the way they communicate with others depending on the audience, MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERATE task, purpose, discipline, and INDIVIDUAL other demands or factors in the situation. RESPONSIVE Critical with Information
Not only do they understand
the information being given, but they also critique the content, delivery, and MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERATE processing of data. The INDIVIDUAL subconsciously question the media and give great emphasize CRITICAL WITH INFORMATION on the provided evidence. Technology Savvy
They are capable. They
effectively make use of technology and new media in a way that is highly advantageous MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY SAVVY INFORMATION LITERATE for the purpose of their INDIVIDUAL communication Considerate
They acknowledge, understand,
CONSIDERATE and respect others’ perspectives and cultures. They are aware of individual MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERATE differences and keep these in INDIVIDUAL mind when communicating. CONSIDERATE INDEPENDENT Media and Information Literate MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY SAVVY INFORMATION LITERATE INDIVIDUAL CONTENT KNOWLEDGE Individuals (Summary) CRITICAL WITH RESPONSIVE INFORMATION Abdul Wahab, S., Rose, R., & Wati Osman, S. (2012). Defining the concepts of technology and technology transfer: A literature analysis. Internation Business Research, 61-71.
Connolly, M., & Giouroukakis, V. (2016). Achieving next
generation literacy: Using the texts (you think) you hate to help the students you love. Virginia: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. References United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). (2019). Module 1: Citizenship, freedom of expression and information, access to information, democratic discourse, and life-long learning.
National Literacy Trust (2019). What is literacy. Retrieved
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