Media and Information Literacy Learning Activity Sheets PDF

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This document contains learning activity sheets on Media and Information Literacy. It defines key concepts such as media literacy, information literacy, and technology literacy, and also includes activities and questions regarding responsible use of media and information.

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Department of Education SCHOOLS DIVISION OF CITY OF MALOLOS City of Malolos 12 Quarter 3 – Week 3: 1. Identify the similarities and differences between and among media literacy, inform...

Department of Education SCHOOLS DIVISION OF CITY OF MALOLOS City of Malolos 12 Quarter 3 – Week 3: 1. Identify the similarities and differences between and among media literacy, information literacy, and technology literacy 2. Discuss responsible use of media and information (MIL11/12IMILIIIa-2) Let us REVIEW! Directions: Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper. 1. The means of communication, such as radio, television, magazines, or the internet are referred to as: a. media b. noise c. context d. interference 2. The following are the positive effect of media to communication EXCEPT a. used as tools for sharing information, ideas, and messages b. great ways to connect with friends and families c. utilized to deceive, confuse and misinform people d. source of entertainment 3. This time a lot of items are being copied and uploaded on Facebook. Included are movies which are not meant to be for free viewing. As responsible netizen, you must: a. tag or notify your friends so that they could also enjoy free viewing. b. report the matter to Facebook authorities. c. download those and distribute to others. d. just allow things to happen, anyway many are doing it. 4. The process of developing and sending a message is referred to as: a. decoding b. encoding c. interpretation d. noise 5. The act of transferring information from one place, person or group to another is referred to as: a. context b. communication c. media d. noise LET’S ASSESS OUR SKILLS Directions: Identify if the statement is true or false. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper. ____ 1. All news outlets need trained journalists with high standards. ____ 2. Technology makes it more difficult to keep up with news today than in the past because it is difficult to keep up with all the information. ____ 3. People usually stick to only one trusted news source to get all of their news. ____ 4. The best storytellers are those who give audiences a unique experience. ____ 5. There is growing evidence that heavy multitaskers—people who have multiple screens open at once and who are heavy users of social media—show less ability to concentrate and remember things than light multitaskers. 2 YOUR DISCOVERY TASKS! At the end of this Learning Activity Sheet, you are expected to demonstrate an understanding of: 1. The similarities and differences between and among media literacy, information literacy, and technology literacy 2. Define the key concepts (media, information, technology literacy, and media and information literacies; 3. and discuss responsible use of media and information. LET US KNOW Directions: Study the images below and answer the questions in a piece of separate sheet of paper. 1. Do you believe that these news items are true? How did you know they are true/false? 2. Are all news and information in the internet true? Why or why not? 3. Who gets to post news items online? Explain your answer. 3 LET US STUDY The following are definitions of concepts related to Media and Information Literacy: Literacy - is the ability to identify, understand, interpret, create, communicate and compute using printed and written materials associated with varying contexts. Literacy involves a continuum of learning wherein individuals are able to achieve their goals, develop their knowledge and potential, and participate fully in their community and wider society. Media - is the physical objects used to communicate with, or the mass communication through physical objects such as radio, television, computers, film, etc. It also refers to any physical object used to communicate messages. Media Literacy - is the ability to access, analyze, evaluate, and create media in a variety of forms. It aims to empower citizens by providing them with the competencies (knowledge and skills) necessary to engage with traditional media and new technologies. Information - is a broad term that covers processed data, knowledge derived from study, experience, instruction, signals or symbols. Information Literacy - is the ability to recognize when information is needed, and locate, evaluate and communicate information in its various formats. Technology Literacy - is the ability of an individual, either working independently or with others, to responsibly, appropriately, and effectively use technological tools. Using these tools, an individual can access, manage, integrate, evaluate, create and communicate information. Media and Information Literacy - According to UNESCO’s most used definition, MIL is defined as “a set of competencies that empowers citizens to access, retrieve, understand, evaluate and use, to create as well as share information and media content in all formats, using various tools, in a critical, ethical and effective way, in order to participate and engage in personal, professional and societal activities” Other definition of MIL: Refers to essential skills and competencies that allow individuals to engage with media and other information providers effectively, as well as develop critical thinking and life-long learning skills to socialize and become active citizens The ultimate goal of MIL is to empower people to exercise their universal rights and fundamental freedoms, such as freedom of opinion and expression, taking advantage of emerging opportunities in the most effective, inclusive, ethical and efficient manner for the benefit of all individuals. 4 LET US REMEMBER Media and Information Literacy is not ICT – centered, or a course that teaches how to use digital technology. MIL is much more than technology use. MIL is a skill beyond completing classroom requirements. It is a skill that we use in everyday life. MIL is not a production course, however, production is part of the MIL process. Producing and sharing media content alone does not equate to MIL. MIL is not just about content. It is also a process that requires skills and competencies. MIL is not about memorizing facts but being skeptical of media content and information and having the ability to discern information disorders. These are crucial in making the right decision. LET US PRACTICE MORE Activity 2: A Media and Information Literate Individual Share your firsthand experience where you or someone you know displayed media and information literacy during this pandemic. Share at least 3 stories. Below are the ways that you can submit your activity. Just choose one from among the options: Task Options: a. Video explanation b. Word document (Soft copy) c. Printed/Handwritten (Hard copy) Description Score Demonstrate complete understanding of 50 the task. All the requirements of the task are included in the response. Demonstrates considerable understanding 40 of the task. All requirements of the task are included Demonstrates partial understanding of the 30 task. All requirements of the task are included. Demonstrates little understanding of the 20 task. All requirements of the task are included. Demonstrates no understanding of the 10 task. No response/ task not attempted 0 5 LET US GAUGE OUR KNOWLEDGE Essay Writing How do Media Literacy, Information Literacy, and Technology Literacy and Media and Information Literacy differ in terms of use? Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper. References: Teaching Guide for Senior High School, MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY, Published by the Commission on Higher Education, 2016 KEY TO CORRECTION: Let’ s Assess Our Skills 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. Let’ s Review B B B C A False True False False True 6

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