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What does information and media literacy enable people to do?
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?
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?
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?
Which countries have extended the study of information literacy to include media literacy?
What are the three questions people can ask to gauge the credibility of information?
What are the three questions people can ask to gauge the credibility of information?
Which of the following is NOT considered a conversation?
Which of the following is NOT considered a conversation?
What is the focus of conversation analysis?
What is the focus of conversation analysis?
What is an important part of socialization?
What is an important part of socialization?
What is a frequent focus of language teaching and learning?
What is a frequent focus of language teaching and learning?
How is conversation defined?
How is conversation defined?
Flashcards
Information and Media Literacy
Information and Media Literacy
The ability to make informed judgments as users of information and media.
Credibility of Information
Credibility of Information
The trustworthiness and reliability of information, especially online.
Traditional Information/Media Literacy
Traditional Information/Media Literacy
Focuses on research skills and analyzing media.
Countries Expanding Literacy
Countries Expanding Literacy
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Credibility Check Questions
Credibility Check Questions
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Conversation (vs. Interaction)
Conversation (vs. Interaction)
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Conversation Analysis
Conversation Analysis
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Socialization & Conversational Skills
Socialization & Conversational Skills
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Language Teaching and Conversational Skills
Language Teaching and Conversational Skills
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Defining Conversation
Defining Conversation
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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.