Evaluate A Creative Multimedia Form: Media and Information Literacy

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Evaluate a

creative
MEDIA AND
INFORMATION

multimedia LITERACY

form
What is evaluating of a
creative multimedia form?

Media and other information providers play a


central role in information and communication
processes. Nowadays, media become the
common outlet of self-expression and creativity.
Its huge influence spreads speedily across the
globe.
Being literate with the use of media is an important
skill that needs to be developed developed in order
to evaluate reliability, validity, usability, and accuracy
of an information retrieved from various media
sources. Each media source presents, produces, and
distributes information in either formal or informal
way.
As defined, multimedia is a combination of text, graphic,
audio, animation and video that is delivered interactively to
the user by electronic or digitally manipulated means.

WHAT IS A However, other forms can also be used to present


aninformation such as museum's, theatre and electronic
MULTIMEDIA portfolio. The above mentioned forms were first used in

FORM? the 20th century as a platform of information delivered


ina creative way. As time passed by, bringing technology
allows people to experience first-hand information.
ELECTRONIC PORTFOLIO
(E-PORTFOLIO) NOTES
Electronic Portfolio is a record of things that the
An ePortfolio may contains
owner has done over a period of time. some of the following:
(UNESCO,2011) CLEMSON University published an *Files of various formats
(text, pictures, and videos,
article titled, "The What, Why and How of etc.)
ePortfolio" (2020), which states the following : *Evidence related to courses
An ePortfolio is a collection of work (evidence) in taken, program of study, etc.
*Evidence of creativity and
an electronic format that showcases learning performance
over time. *Evaluations, analysis, and
recommendations
Types of ePortfolios:
Learning ePortfolios
Showcase/Professional
> These portfolios are typically created by
ePortfolios
a student as part of a course as a way to
> These ePortfolios are
demonstrate learning and the learning primarily a way to
process. These portfolios are often shared demonstrate (showcase)
with other students to elicit peer the highlights of a
feedback. Learning portfolios support the student's academic
career.
idea of formative feedback as an essential
part of the learning process.
Example of a Living
LI VI NG MUSEUM Museum:
A living museum, also known as a
Plimoth Plantation in Plymouth,
living history museum, is a type of
Massachusetts, it replicates a 17th
museum which recreates historical
settings to simulate a past time century English village established by

period, providing visitors with an colonists.


experiental interpretation history. The Medieval Centre in Denmark is
The term history museum is often another example of a living museum
used for a wide variety of museums depicting the middle ages in the country
where collections are amassed and, during the late 14th and early 15th
in most cases, are represented to centuries.
give a chronology perspective.
A digital library is a collection of digital
objects, such as books, magazines, audio

DIGITAL recordings, video recordings and


otherdocuments that are accessible
LIBRARY electronically. Digital libraries can
provideusers with online access to a wide
range
of resources. They are often used by
students for research or by professionals
seeking to stay current on the latest
developments in their field.
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