implications of media and information to an individual and society

dunstanjay 796 views 21 slides Oct 16, 2024
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About This Presentation

The presentation discusses the different implications of media and information to an individual and society.


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GROUP 1 - ABM 2 IMPLICATION OF MEDIA AND INFORMATION to an Individual and to the Society

As a member of society honing your media and information literacy skills is essential in helping you become an active and productive citizen. The society becomes a cohesive unit if all of its citizens are media information literate who work towards the same goal. INTRODUCTION

HOW DOES MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY IMPACT ONE’S LIFE AND SOCIETY AS A WHOLE?

2 PICS 1 WORD, WITH A TWIST First, guess the word using the pictures and clues presented in front, then pass the magic ball while the music plays until it stops. The last student to hold the ball shall share their ideas about the relationship of the pictures and the lesson. Are you ready?

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G A D G E T S

-Aim of all innovations and inventions is to make life easier, being media information literate helps an individual enjoy the benefits of such developments. IMPROVED QUALITY OF LIFE

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I N F L U E N C E R S

-Advancements in media, information, and technology has open more job opportunities for everybody, companies and individuals alike. GREATER ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES

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P O L I T I C I A N S

Media serves as the eyes and ears of the masses in government. GREATER POLITICAL PARTICIPATION

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M O O C s

-”Learning became an object of desire.” -All kinds of information that interests anyone is available in any media. IMPROVED LEARNING ENVIRONMENT

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U N I T Y

-“All for one one for all” - Media is not directly responsible for change but maybe a vehicle for people's desire for change. COHESIVE SOCIAL UNITS

In conclusion, media and information literacy is vital for individuals and society as a whole. It enhances the quality of life by enabling people to leverage innovations, creates greater economic opportunities through expanded job markets, and encourages active political participation by keeping citizens informed. Additionally, it fosters improved learning environments, making knowledge accessible to everyone. Ultimately, when citizens are media literate, they contribute to a cohesive society that works collaboratively toward common goals, using media as a tool for positive change. CONCLUSION

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