media and information literacy powerpoint

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Communication and Media Information Communication is affected by media and information because of the advancement of technology and the availability of different communication services. These allow us to have access to fast and easy forms of communication through the use of different media platforms and social media sites like Facebook, Messenger, Instagram, Twitter, among others.

Media Literacy, Information Literacy, and Technology Literacy Media literacy- is the ability to access, analyze, evaluate, and create media messages across various formats. It empowers individuals to critically assess media's influence on thoughts and behaviors and to engage thoughtfully with content. Information literacy- involves the skills to identify, locate, evaluate, and effectively use information. It is crucial for making informed decisions and navigating the vast amounts of data available. Technology literacy- refers to the ability to effectively use technology tools and platforms, enabling users to communicate, collaborate, and solve problems in a digital environment.

Responsible Use of Media and Information The 21st Century is known as the information age. Now, people are highly dependent on technology in different aspects of their lives such as for communication, entertainment, and work-related activities. Responsible use of media and information is encouraged especially in education.

Tips for the responsible use of media and information Ensure personal information safety - Do not display or give away your personal information on your social media account. Get permission - When posting videos or pictures of other people on your social media account, do not forget to ask for the owner's approval and of the people who appeared in the video or picture. Think before you click - When posting or sharing on social media, think first if the information you are going to post or share is accurate, helpful, informative, nice, and kind to others.

Keep your password safe - Keep an eye on your account; do not let others know your password. Update your password often to avoid your account from being hacked or used by a poser. Spread positivity - Share positive and uplifting posts to your friends.

INSTRUCTION: Compare and Contrast the Media literacy, Information literacy, and Technology literacy. Each groups will be given 5 minutes to prepare and another 5 minutes to present their work.

Instructions : Make a poster about media and information literacy.

ASSIGNMENT: Create a Media Literacy Campaign
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