Media and Information Literacy (MIL) Introduction

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What does Media and Information Literacy (MIL) entail?

Accessing, analyzing, and inventing media

According to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, what is the right related to media?

Right to freedom of opinion and expression

What is the definition of 'media' as per the text?

The means of communication that influence people widely

How is communication described in the text?

An exchange of information between individuals through symbols, signs, or behavior

What does understanding the communication process help with in media?

Determining how information flows within media

Which term reflects the importance of information in the communication process?

Medium

What is the role of the sender in the Shannon-Weaver Model of Communication?

Encode and transmit the message

Which element of communication is responsible for how a message is transmitted?

Channel

What does noise refer to in communication?

Static over a phone line

What is the main focus of media literacy?

Interpreting all forms of communication

What is literacy associated with?

Developing knowledge and potential

In the Shannon-Weaver Model, who is responsible for decoding or interpreting the message?

Receiver

Explore the fundamental concepts of Media and Information Literacy (MIL), including the ability to access, analyze, and create media. Learn about the importance of human rights in relation to freedom of opinion and expression as outlined in Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

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