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Media and Information Literacy Week 3
Media and Information Literacy Week 3
Leal
11-Angel Gabriel
Pre-Assessment:
1. A person can engage with media and information channel in a meaningful way, here in 21 st
century, people are know exposed in the world of social media, the internet, and technology. And by
that nobody give any reaction to the informational channels on the television.
It is a mean of
sharing information
in different aspects.
Inforamtio Literacy is the ability to find, Technology literacy is the abiity to use,
evaluate, organize, use, and
communicate information in all it various manage, understand, and assess
formats. technology.
1. Not all news that are written in the picture were true, some are doing it for like what we call
“Clout Chasing” nowadays, meaning spreading false information to get everyone’s attention and
focus on the false information that they have spread. Instead of putting your attention to those fake
news, people should do their research.
2. Not all news and information are not true, there are plenty of fake news and information
spreading in the internet; especially on Facebook. Some of what we have seen on social media
cannot be true.
Transfer
1. Their difference is the ability to recognize a need for information and search, analyse, and use
information effectively to solve an issue, whereas media literacy is the ability to access, assess, alter
and produce media in number of forms.
Post Assessment
a. Media Literacy is a broader definition of literacy that encompasses the ability to access and
analyse media messages, as well as create, reflect, and act, leveraging the power of information and
communication to make a difference in the world.
b. It is the ability to find, evaluate, organize, use, and communicate information in all of its forms,
particularly in situations requiring decision making, problem solving, or knowledge acquisition.
MODULE 3
PRE-ASSESSMENT
1. D
2. A
3. D
4. D
5. C
6. D
7. C
8. D
9. C
10. A
TASK 2
WEEK 5-6
TASK 1: PRE-ASSESSMENT
ACROSS
5. CANVA PAINTINGS
6. RESEARCH
7. MEDIA
8.
9. INDIGENOUS COMMUNICATION
10. PAPYRUS
DOWN
1.
2. LIBRARY
3. MOTION PICTURE
4. ACCURACY
TASK 3
PRE INDUSTRIAL AGEPeople in Pre- People in Pre- Sharing and spreading
Industrial Age did not industrial Age started information in this age
use any gadgets but to store information using sign and
instead they by painting drawings symbols.
communicate face to on cave walls.
face.
INDUSTRAL AGE Most people in this Printing press or In this age, people
age used pen and books is the format share information by
paper and typewriters people use to store using making a letter
to communicate with information in this or in a papyrus
other people. age. material.
ELECTRONIC AGE In the electronic age The information that In electronic age,
cellular phones, has been collected by people use to spread
pagers, voice mail are people was stored in information by using
the most common computer. The most computers, telegram,
objects to crucial one was the or social media.
communicate in transistor.
electronic age.
NEW/INFORMATIONAL With the new People used to Spreading information
AGE technological computers also to at this time can be
innovations, it is store information and read, heard, and
introduced that there to retrieve them at watch on newspapers,
are many new this time. radio, and television.
communication tools
that people can use to
communicate with
other people.
Task 4
Traditional Media
Newspapers, periodicals, television, New Media
radio, and billboards are examples of Digital platforms that are comparable
traditional media outlets that existed to periodicals, newspapers, radio,
before the internet. Companies used and television are referred to as
to devote the majority of their "New Media." They're used on cell
marketing spending to traditional phones, laptops, desktops, and
media in order to raise brand tablets, and they frequently contain
awareness and attract new the same content as traditional
customers before the advent of media, just in a different format.
online advertising.
MODULE 5
Task 3
Indigenous Media
Library
Internet