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Reflect on a time when you encountered a privacy or ethical issue related to your online activities (e.g., sharing personal information, encountering cyberbullies, or facing digital addictions). How did you handle the situation, and what did you learn from it?
Reflect on a time when you encountered a privacy or ethical issue related to your online activities (e.g., sharing personal information, encountering cyberbullies, or facing digital addictions). How did you handle the situation, and what did you learn from it?
Answers will vary depending on personal experiences. Consider aspects like problem-solving, ethical decision-making, and consequences.
What is media literacy?
What is media literacy?
Why is media literacy important?
Why is media literacy important?
What is information literacy?
What is information literacy?
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How can information literacy benefit individuals in the real world?
How can information literacy benefit individuals in the real world?
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What is technology literacy?
What is technology literacy?
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Why is responsible use of media important?
Why is responsible use of media important?
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How can individuals ensure ethical use of information?
How can individuals ensure ethical use of information?
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What are the implications of technology literacy in the workplace?
What are the implications of technology literacy in the workplace?
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What is the potential consequence of not being media literate?
What is the potential consequence of not being media literate?
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How can individuals contribute to a more media literate society?
How can individuals contribute to a more media literate society?
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In Berlo's SMCR model of communication, what does SMCR stand for?
In Berlo's SMCR model of communication, what does SMCR stand for?
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What are the elements of communication?
What are the elements of communication?
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What are the functions of communication?
What are the functions of communication?
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Verbal communication involves the use of behavior to convey and represent meanings.
Verbal communication involves the use of behavior to convey and represent meanings.
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What could laughing during formal communication indicate?
What could laughing during formal communication indicate?
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What is a possible meaning for scratching your head?
What is a possible meaning for scratching your head?
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What message might smiling when speaking to a friend send?
What message might smiling when speaking to a friend send?
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What does nodding when you agree with something typically indicate?
What does nodding when you agree with something typically indicate?
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What could standing straight suggest in a conversation?
What could standing straight suggest in a conversation?
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What message does blinking convey?
What message does blinking convey?
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What could yawning when listening indicate?
What could yawning when listening indicate?
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What does maintaining eye contact while listening convey?
What does maintaining eye contact while listening convey?
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What might biting nails indicate?
What might biting nails indicate?
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What could looking away when someone is speaking to you convey?
What could looking away when someone is speaking to you convey?
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Briefly, what question should one ask themselves regarding personal communication?
Briefly, what question should one ask themselves regarding personal communication?
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If you come across an advertisement for a new energy drink that claims to boost focus and concentration during study sessions, will you buy it? Why or why not?
If you come across an advertisement for a new energy drink that claims to boost focus and concentration during study sessions, will you buy it? Why or why not?
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If you see a media message from a flyer advertising a weight loss program that guarantees quick results without exercise and dieting, will you sign up? Why or why not?
If you see a media message from a flyer advertising a weight loss program that guarantees quick results without exercise and dieting, will you sign up? Why or why not?
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If while browsing online, you encounter an advertisement for a skincare product claiming to erase acne scars and blemishes overnight, will you buy this product? Why or why not?
If while browsing online, you encounter an advertisement for a skincare product claiming to erase acne scars and blemishes overnight, will you buy this product? Why or why not?
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If you come across the media message: “Experience the ultimate relaxation with our luxury spa package. Indulge in pampering treatments designed to rejuvenate your mind, body, and soul. Book your spa day now!”, will you buy this package? Why or why not?
If you come across the media message: “Experience the ultimate relaxation with our luxury spa package. Indulge in pampering treatments designed to rejuvenate your mind, body, and soul. Book your spa day now!”, will you buy this package? Why or why not?
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If politician Juan Batungbakal will look out for the welfare of your family. Vote for him as a mayor and you will have a better future, would you give him your vote? Why or why not?
If politician Juan Batungbakal will look out for the welfare of your family. Vote for him as a mayor and you will have a better future, would you give him your vote? Why or why not?
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The Department of Energy is trying to give some energy-saving tips. Would you heed their advice? Why or why not?
The Department of Energy is trying to give some energy-saving tips. Would you heed their advice? Why or why not?
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How do you verify the accuracy of information?
How do you verify the accuracy of information?
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What role does media play in disseminating information?
What role does media play in disseminating information?
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How does better media literacy change your perception about media messages?
How does better media literacy change your perception about media messages?
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How are the concepts of media, information, and technology related to communication?
How are the concepts of media, information, and technology related to communication?
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How do media, information, and technology affect communication?
How do media, information, and technology affect communication?
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What are some barriers to technology access that affect the way we communicate?
What are some barriers to technology access that affect the way we communicate?
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How does fake news affect communication?
How does fake news affect communication?
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You come across an article on social media claiming that a new miracle product can cure all illnesses without a scientific-based therapeutic claim. What critical skill does this scenario highlight?
You come across an article on social media claiming that a new miracle product can cure all illnesses without a scientific-based therapeutic claim. What critical skill does this scenario highlight?
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You need to research a topic for your school project. Which of the following actions demonstrates information literacy?
You need to research a topic for your school project. Which of the following actions demonstrates information literacy?
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Your friend shares a meme that makes fun at the physical appearance of a certain indigenous group in the Philippines. What ethical consideration should you consider before reacting to or sharing the meme?
Your friend shares a meme that makes fun at the physical appearance of a certain indigenous group in the Philippines. What ethical consideration should you consider before reacting to or sharing the meme?
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You received a message from an unknown sender with a link to download a file. What is the best course of action to ensure technology literacy and online safety?
You received a message from an unknown sender with a link to download a file. What is the best course of action to ensure technology literacy and online safety?
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You're tasked with creating a presentation for your MIL class using multimedia content. Which aspect of technology literacy is essential for this task?
You're tasked with creating a presentation for your MIL class using multimedia content. Which aspect of technology literacy is essential for this task?
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You come across a news article with a sensational headline that seems too good to be true. What media literacy skill should you employ to assess its credibility?
You come across a news article with a sensational headline that seems too good to be true. What media literacy skill should you employ to assess its credibility?
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You're writing a research paper and want to include information from various sources. How can you ensure responsible use of information?
You're writing a research paper and want to include information from various sources. How can you ensure responsible use of information?
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Your workplace introduces new software to streamline processes, but some employees are resistant to change. What implications does this situation have for technology literacy?
Your workplace introduces new software to streamline processes, but some employees are resistant to change. What implications does this situation have for technology literacy?
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You're browsing social media and notice a friend sharing a misleading infographic about a current political issue. How can you address this situation ethically?
You're browsing social media and notice a friend sharing a misleading infographic about a current political issue. How can you address this situation ethically?
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Your school club organization is implementing a new policy regarding data privacy and security. What role does information literacy play in ensuring compliance with the policy?
Your school club organization is implementing a new policy regarding data privacy and security. What role does information literacy play in ensuring compliance with the policy?
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What is communication?
What is communication?
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What is Berlo's SMCR model of communication?
What is Berlo's SMCR model of communication?
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How might the Shannon-Weaver model of communication be different from the Berlo Model of communication?
How might the Shannon-Weaver model of communication be different from the Berlo Model of communication?
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Name some elements of communication?
Name some elements of communication?
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In verbal communication, words are used to convey and represent meanings.
In verbal communication, words are used to convey and represent meanings.
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In verbal communication, a physical behavior is used to convey and represent meanings.
In verbal communication, a physical behavior is used to convey and represent meanings.
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What could laughing during formal communication mean, in terms of non-verbal communication?
What could laughing during formal communication mean, in terms of non-verbal communication?
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What could scratching your head mean, as a form of non-verbal communication?
What could scratching your head mean, as a form of non-verbal communication?
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What could smiling when speaking to a friend mean, as a form of non-verbal communication?
What could smiling when speaking to a friend mean, as a form of non-verbal communication?
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What could nodding when you agree with something indicate?
What could nodding when you agree with something indicate?
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What could standing straight mean?
What could standing straight mean?
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What could blinking mean?
What could blinking mean?
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Channels or ways we use to transmit or communicate messages are called ______
Channels or ways we use to transmit or communicate messages are called ______
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What are the qualities of information?
What are the qualities of information?
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How are media, information, and technology related to communication?
How are media, information, and technology related to communication?
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What is the digital divide barriers to technology access affects ways of communicating?
What is the digital divide barriers to technology access affects ways of communicating?
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How can fake news be a barrer to effective technology access?
How can fake news be a barrer to effective technology access?
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Summarize media literacy?
Summarize media literacy?
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Summarize information literacy?
Summarize information literacy?
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Give some benefits of information literacy?
Give some benefits of information literacy?
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Summarize technology literacy.
Summarize technology literacy.
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Flashcards
Media Literacy
Media Literacy
The ability to critically analyze and evaluate media messages.
Information Literacy
Information Literacy
The ability to search for, evaluate, and use information effectively.
Technology Literacy
Technology Literacy
The ability to understand and use technology effectively.
Communication Process
Communication Process
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Sender
Sender
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Receiver
Receiver
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Message
Message
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Channel
Channel
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Feedback
Feedback
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Encoding
Encoding
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Decoding
Decoding
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Noise
Noise
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Control Function
Control Function
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Motivation Function
Motivation Function
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Emotional Expression Function
Emotional Expression Function
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Digital Divide
Digital Divide
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Fake News
Fake News
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Media Messages
Media Messages
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Ethical Use of Information
Ethical Use of Information
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Cross-checking Sources
Cross-checking Sources
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Media Diversity
Media Diversity
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Transparency in Media
Transparency in Media
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Media Literate Society
Media Literate Society
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Citing Sources
Citing Sources
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Responsible Digital Behavior
Responsible Digital Behavior
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Privacy Settings
Privacy Settings
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Media Advocacy
Media Advocacy
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Research Skills
Research Skills
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Critical Thinking Skills
Critical Thinking Skills
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Digital Literacy
Digital Literacy
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Media and Information Literacy (MIL)
Media and Information Literacy (MIL)
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Print Media
Print Media
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Broadcast Media
Broadcast Media
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New Media
New Media
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Text Media
Text Media
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Visual Media
Visual Media
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Typography
Typography
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Graphic Design
Graphic Design
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Audio Media
Audio Media
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Multimedia
Multimedia
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Media Convergence
Media Convergence
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Communication Convergence
Communication Convergence
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Content Convergence
Content Convergence
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Computing Convergence
Computing Convergence
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Social Networks
Social Networks
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Learning Management Systems
Learning Management Systems
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Digitalized Ads
Digitalized Ads
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News Agencies
News Agencies
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True or False Questions
True or False Questions
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Multiple Choice Questions
Multiple Choice Questions
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Short Answer Questions
Short Answer Questions
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Difference Between Print and Broadcast Media
Difference Between Print and Broadcast Media
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Examples of New Media
Examples of New Media
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Examples of Print Media
Examples of Print Media
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Examples of Broadcast Media
Examples of Broadcast Media
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Trans-Media Channels
Trans-Media Channels
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Interactive Media
Interactive Media
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Study Notes
Lesson 1: Introduction to Media and Information Literacy
- The lesson is about Media and Information Literacy (MIL)
- It's a crucial skill, for navigating the digital age, involving finding, evaluating, and effectively using information
- It's a superpower that enables confident and responsible online communication
- MIL encourages critical thinking, ethical communication, and active participation in shaping the digital landscape
- MIL class, syllabus year: 2024-2025
Learning Objectives
- Covers communication, media, information, and technology
- Introduction to media and information literacy
- Media literacy, information literacy, technology literacy
- Objectives of media and information literacy
Let's Get Started! (Activity 1)
- Reflect on a time of encountering a privacy or ethical online issue (e.g., sharing personal information, cyberbullying, digital addiction)
- Consider how you handled the situation and lessons learned
Let's Get Started! (Activity 2)
- A short quiz to evaluate MIL related concepts through multiple choice questions.
Let's Get Started! (Activity 2) - Questions and Answers
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Question 1: What is media literacy?
- Correct Answer: The ability to critically analyze and evaluate media messages. (b)
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Question 2: Why is media literacy important?
- Correct Answer: To develop critical thinking skills and discern fact from fiction (b)
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Question 3: What is information literacy?
- Correct Answer: The ability to search for, evaluate, and use information effectively (b)
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Question 4: How can information literacy benefit individuals in the real world?
- Correct Answer: By making informed decisions (b)
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Question 5: What is technology literacy?
- Correct Answer: The ability to understand and use technology effectively (b)
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Question 6: Why is responsible use of media important?
- Correct Answer: To avoid spreading misinformation and harmful content (c)
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Question 7: How can individuals ensure ethical use of information?
- Correct Answer: By citing sources and giving credit to original authors (b)
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Question 8: What are the implications of technology literacy in the workplace?
- Correct Answer: Increased job opportunities and competitiveness (b)
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Question 9: What is the potential consequence of not being media literate?
- Correct Answer: Increased susceptibility to manipulation and misinformation (a)
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Question 10: How can individuals contribute to a more media literate society?
- Correct Answer: By engaging in critical analysis of media messages (b)
Elements of Communication
- Sender: The initiator of a conversation, creating a message
- Receiver: The recipient of the information
- Message: The information the sender created
- Channel: The medium or carrier of messages (e.g., face-to-face, written, electronic)
- Feedback: The receiver's response to the sender's message
- Encoding: The sender's process of converting ideas into understandable messages
- Decoding: The receiver's process of interpreting the message into a meaningful message
- Noise: Interference that blocks the communication process
Communication Theories
- Berlo's SMCR Model: A one-way communication model, incorporating sender, message, channel, and receiver. Each component is influenced by various factors.
- Shannon-Weaver Model: a mathematical theory of communication, a two-way process used in engineering, also known as information theory.
Functions of Communication
- Control: To control or comply with behavior
- Motivation: To encourage and motivate people
- Information: To disseminate information
- Emotional Expression: To express emotions and interact socially
Verbal and Nonverbal Communication
- Verbal: Using words to relay a message through speech.
- Nonverbal: Using a behavior to convey or represent meanings
Additional Activities and Scenarios
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Various scenarios and questions about media, information, and technology.
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Activity: AHA! and HUH? (to elicit thoughts and questions. Possible format: Padlet online discussion board)
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Social media advocacy strategy for a one-minute reel. (Students design a social media campaign with clear objectives, strategy, and content)
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Specific Scenarios: (e.g., evaluating ads, scenarios about evaluating new media and information)
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Class Discussion Questions: (e.g., How to verify information; role of media in sharing info, the impact of misinformation, and perception to consider ethical considerations in media interactions.)
Key Takeaway
- To highlight and discuss the learnings.
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