Formative Assessment - Pogi ka daw diba hindi same lang naman PDF

Title Formative Assessment - Pogi ka daw diba hindi same lang naman
Author Zel
Course Psychology
Institution Sophia University
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Pogi ka daw diba hindi same lang naman...


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1. Media literacy is the ability to identify different types of media and understand the messages they're sending. Kids take in a huge amount of information from a wide array of sources, far beyond the traditional media (TV, radio, newspapers, and magazines) of most parents' youth. There are text messages, memes, viral videos, social media, video games, advertising, and more. But all media shares one thing: Someone created it. And it was created for a reason. 2. Media literacy, information literacy and digital literacy are the three most prevailing concepts that focus on a critical approach towards media messages.Information Literacy, the ability to find, evaluate and use information. Information Literacy one ups plain old literacyyou not only have to be able to read and write, but you have to be able to evaluate and use what you’ve read. Media Literacy, the ability to access, analyze, evaluate, and create messages in a variety of forms. The big difference here is the word create. It’s similar to the word “use” in information literacy, but it implies more action. One still has to be able to find the information and be able to use it, but you’re using it to create something. Digital Literacy, the ability to use digital technology, communication tools or networks to locate, evaluate, use and create information. 3. The ability to comprehend and scrutinize the connection between press and democracy is important because media has the power to tell a society's stories and thereby influence thinking, beliefs and behaviour....


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