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What does information and media literacy enable people to do?

  • Make informed judgments as users of information and media (correct)
  • Gauge the credibility of information
  • Become skillful creators of information and media messages
  • Verify the information they find online

What is one reason why people need to gauge the credibility of information?

  • To verify the information they find online (correct)
  • To analyze and deliver information through various forms of media
  • To become skillful creators of information and media messages
  • To make informed judgments as users of information and media

What were the traditional focuses of information literacy and media literacy?

  • Verification of information and media messages
  • Research skills and analysis of information through various forms of media (correct)
  • Analysis and delivery of information through various forms of media
  • Gauging the credibility of information and media messages

Which countries have extended the study of information literacy to include media literacy?

<p>UK, Australia, and New Zealand (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the three questions people can ask to gauge the credibility of information?

<p>Who is the author, What is the purpose of this message, How was this message constructed (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is NOT considered a conversation?

<p>An interaction with a boss giving orders (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the focus of conversation analysis?

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What is an important part of socialization?

<p>The development of conversational skills (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is a frequent focus of language teaching and learning?

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How is conversation defined?

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Information and Media Literacy

The ability to make informed judgments as users of information and media.

Credibility of Information

The trustworthiness and reliability of information, especially online.

Traditional Information/Media Literacy

Focuses on research skills and analyzing media.

Countries Expanding Literacy

UK, Australia, and New Zealand extended Information Literacy to include Media Literacy.

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Credibility Check Questions

Who created it? What was their purpose? How was it made?

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Conversation (vs. Interaction)

A conversation is a reciprocal interaction, unlike an order or monologue.

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Conversation Analysis

Study of the structure and rules of human interaction.

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Socialization & Conversational Skills

Developing conversational skills is crucial for socialization.

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Language Teaching and Conversational Skills

Language education frequently focuses on improving spoken communication.

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Defining Conversation

What a conversation is not helps define it.

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Study Notes

Information and Media Literacy

  • Empowers individuals to critically evaluate and utilize information across various media platforms.
  • Enhances the ability to identify trustworthy sources and discern misinformation.

Credibility of Information

  • Essential to assess credibility to avoid the spread of false information and make informed decisions in personal and professional contexts.

Traditional Focuses

  • Information literacy traditionally emphasized skills in finding, evaluating, and using information effectively.
  • Media literacy mainly focused on understanding and analyzing various media content and its impact.

Global Integration of Literacy Studies

  • Countries such as Canada, Australia, and the UK have integrated media literacy within information literacy curricula.

Questions for Credibility Assessment

  • Who is the author or source of the information?
  • What evidence or references are provided to support the claims?
  • What is the purpose of the information, and is there a potential bias?

Definition of Conversation

  • Conversation is characterized as a two-way interactive communication process involving dialogue between participants.

Conversation Analysis Focus

  • Focuses on the structure and organization of talk in interaction to understand social dynamics.

Socialization

  • An important part of socialization involves learning and practicing language skills through conversations.

Language Teaching and Learning Emphasis

  • Conversation is a frequent focus in language education, promoting fluency and interpersonal communication skills.

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Test your knowledge on information and media literacy (IML) with this quiz! Learn how to critically evaluate information found online and become a skilled creator of media messages. Discover why it's important to verify information and avoid blindly trusting what you find. Challenge yourself and become a more informed user of information and media.

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