1. Introduction to MIL (Part 3)- Elements of Media Literacy and Critical Thinking.pptx
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Elements of Media Literacy and Critical Thinking
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Media and information literacy (MIL) JESSA DESIREE P. PORRAS TEACHER 1 /SHS 1. Introduction To Media and Information Literacy (Part 3): Fundamental Elements of Media Literacy Critical Thinking
Learning competencies Learners will be able to… discuss the fundamental elements of media literacy (SSHS); relate critical thinking with media and information literacy in the production, consumption, and transfer of media and information products by the society (SSHS); and continuously develop their critical thinking skills (SSHS).
Topic outline I- Fundamental Elements of Media Literacy II- Critical Thinking Definition Fallacies of Thinking Importance of Critical Thinking III- Formative Assessments A. Applying Critical Thinking
What is Media Literacy? by Center for Media Freedom & Responsibility, Philippines https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8ntNPXQnS0 Video presentation
What is media literacy? How is media literacy related to information literacy and digital literacy? Why is media and information literacy very important for democracy? ACTIVITY
TEXTBOOK P. 15 fundamental elements of media literacy (Art Silverblatt , 1995) An awareness of the impact of media. An understanding of the process of mass communication. Strategies for analyzing and discussing media messages. An understanding of media content as a text that provides insight into our culture and our lives. The ability to enjoy, understand, and appreciate media content.
fundamental elements of media literacy (added to Silverblatt’s 5 elements) TEXTBOOK P. 15 An understanding of the ethical and moral obligations of media practitioners. Development of appropriate and effective production skills. Critical thinking skills enabling the development of independent judgments about media content
Relate the fundamental elements of media literacy in the following controversial and viral events/ issues:
What is the issue or controversy being portrayed in this viral photo? Why? Controversial and viral
FHM Philippines, Cover of March Issue, 2012 Uploaded on FHM official Facebook page on Feb . 25, 2012 Issue: Racist Result: FHM recalls 'racist' cover of March issue and apologized, Bella Padilla apologized on Twitter Controversial and viral
Controversial and viral What is the issue or controversy being portrayed in this viral photo? Why?
"The Naked Truth“, Bench Philippines fashion show in 2014 Issue: Sexist Result: Bench made a public apology on Facebook , Coco Martin issued a public apology through an official statement Controversial and viral
Controversial and viral What is the issue or controversy being portrayed in this viral photo? Why?
T- Shirt at SM Store, SM Megamall (2014) The issue was posted on Facebook by Karen Kunawicz Issue: Trivialization of Rape, Promoting Rape Culture Result: SM respond to the issue via Twitter account @ smsupermalls , immediately pulled out all the t-shirts of the consignor that distributes them. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10154573238555361&set=a.10152203910670361.913399.590115360&type=3 Controversial and viral
What is Critical thinking?
Critical thinking or not?
What is Critical thinking? Critical thinking is the intellectually disciplined process of actively and skillfully conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing , and/or evaluating information gathered from, or generated by, observation, experience, reflection, reasoning, or communication , as a guide to belief and action ( Scriven and Paul, 1987)
Critical thinking is thinking about your thinking while you're thinking in order to make your thinking better (Paul, 1992) What is Critical thinking?
Why is critical thinking very important?
The ability to recognize fallacies of thinking is one of the fundamentals of critical thinking.
Give an example of this fallacy of thinking.
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Fallacies of thinking You can learn more about fallacies by visiting these sites: http://www.iep.utm.edu/fallacy/ http://www.nizkor.org/features/fallacies/
What message or argument is presented in this poster? Do you agree with the message or argument? Why or why not? Formative assessment applying critical thinking
Video presentation Current events WATCH: 10 Biggest Scams in PH by ABS-CBN News https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0d33x7VMv0g How can media and information literacy save Filipinos from investment scams?
Why is it important for students to develop their critical thinking skills? How is critical thinking related to media and information literacy? FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT: recitation
References Media and Information Literacy by Boots C. Liquigan , Diwa http://www.projectlooksharp.org/ http://highered.mheducation.com/sites/dl/free/0072827580/88223/bar27580_ch02.pdf http://depts.washington.edu/nwmedia/sections/nw_center/curriculum_docs/stud_combine.pdf http://www.iep.utm.edu/fallacy/ https://churchm.ag/logic-fallacy/