Introduction To Media and Information Literacy: Allison C. Unisan, Mba

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Introduction to Media and

Information
Literacy

ALLISON C. UNISAN, MBA
Media and Information Design
Framework

 The Media and Information Design Framework aims
as a guide in the analysis, design, development,
implementation and evaluation of pertinent
media and information outputs.
Media and Information Design
Framework

Media and Information Design
Framework

Imagine yourself as a journalist. You were tasked to write an article.
Accomplish the media and information design framework for this
article by answering the matrix below:
MIDF Sample

Activity: ePortfolio

 Go to https://wordpress.com/create
Activity: ePortfolio

Activity: ePortfolio

Activity: ePortfolio

Activity: ePortfolio

Activity: ePortfolio

Activity: ePortfolio

SAMPLE:
 https://doobidoobidapdap.wordpress.com/
Licensing output in the ePortfolio

 Protecting your intellectual property with a flexible
way of applying copyright: Creative Commons

Let’s watch a Video


<iframe src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/13590841?
h=475c1afb0f&byline=0&portrait=0" width="640" height="480"
frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; fullscreen; picture-in-picture"
allowfullscreen></iframe>
<p><a href="https://vimeo.com/13590841">Wanna Work Together?</a>
from <a href="https://vimeo.com/creativecommonsvideos">Creative
Commons</a> on <a href="https://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
Licensing output in the
ePortfolio

 Option 1
• In the footer section, type the following:
<put the ePortfolio title here> by <put your name here>
is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
International License.
• Example: If the title is “MIL ePortfolio” and your
name is “Juan dela Cruz”, this is what you should
type: MIL ePortfolio by Juan dela Cruz is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Licensing output in the
ePortfolio

 Option 2
If you want your ePortfolio to be easily searchable,
follow these steps and refer to the screenshots in the
next page:
1. Go to https://creativecommons.org/choose/
2. Fill out the form to generate your Creative Commons
License.
3. Embed the HTML code in your ePortfolio using your
platform’s editor.
Licensing output in the
ePortfolio

RESOURCES

Wilson, Carolyn; Grizzle, Anton; Tuazon, Ramon;
Akyempong; Kwane; Cheung, Chi-Kim (2011). Media
and Information Literacy: Curriculum for Teachers.
UNESCO Press ISBN 978-92-3-104198-3 (EN);
978-959-18-07; 978-959-18-0787-8 (ES)

https://doobidoobidapdap.wordpress.com/ Retrieved
9/7/2021

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