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Various aspects of media and information literacy, including the ability to identify, understand, interpret, create, communicate, and compute. It also discusses the importance of media literacy in today's digital age and the different types of media and information sources. Definitions and examples of traditional and new media, as well as the concept of media convergence. It also touches upon the importance of evaluating information and the principles of digital citizenship.
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medium - Answer: substance or method where something is communicated
Multiple medium - Answer: Media Media - Answer: various methods for communicating information Information - Answer: broad term that covers processed data, knowledge derived from study, experience, and instruction Literacy - Answer: ability to identify, understand, interpret, create, communicate and compute A literate person has the ability to __________, _________________, ____________, _____________, ____________________, and _____________. - Answer: identify, understand, interpret, create, communicate, compute. Media Literacy - Answer: The ability to read, analyze, evaluate and produce information in a variety of media forms. Information Literacy - Answer: The ability to recognize when information is needed and to locate, evaluate, effectively use and communicate information in its various format. Technology (Digital) Literacy - Answer: The ability to use digital technology, communication tools or networks to locate, evaluate, use, and create information.
information literate person can - Answer: identify, find, evaluate, apply, acknowledge information Types of media information sources - Answer: books, articles, newspapers, internet Sources of Information - Answer: Libraries, Indigenous Media, and the Internet Library - Answer: A place in which literary, musical, artistic, or reference materials (such as books, manuscripts, recordings, or films) are kept for use but not for sale. 4 Major Types of Libraries - Answer: Academic, Public, School, and Special Library Academic Library - Answer: Serves colleges and universities Public Library - Answer: Serves cities and towns of all types School Library - Answer: Serves students from Kindergarten to Grade 12 Special Library - Answer: Are in specialized environments, such as hospitals, corporations, museums, the military, private business, and the government. Indigenous - Answer: native; local; originating or produced naturally in a particular region/locality
Indigenous Knowledge - Answer: knowledge that is unique to a specific culture or society; most often it is not written down Indigenous Communication - Answer: transmission of information through local channels or forms; means of culture preservation that has been handed down and adapted Indigenous Media - Answer: may be defined as forms of media expression conceptualized, produced, and circulated by indigenous peoples around the globe as vehicles for communication Forms of Indigenous Media - Answer: 1. Folk or Traditional Media
Protect Yourself/ Protect Others - Answer: [Digital] Rights and Responsibility, Safety (Security), Health and Welfare Netiquette - Answer: set of rules for behaving properly online