Media and Information Literacy PDF

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This document covers the fundamental concepts of media and information literacy, including communication, copyright, and ethical considerations. It discusses the role of indigenous media and the importance of evaluating sources.

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REVIEWER Read the ffg. pointers and the coverage for the exam includes Lesson 1 (Introduction to Media and Information Literacy) and Lesson 6 (Legal, Ethical, and Societal Issues in Media and Information Literacy). The purpose of communicati...

REVIEWER Read the ffg. pointers and the coverage for the exam includes Lesson 1 (Introduction to Media and Information Literacy) and Lesson 6 (Legal, Ethical, and Societal Issues in Media and Information Literacy). The purpose of communication is to exchange information. A media producer is a person engaged in the process of creating media content. Copyright is a legal term used to describe the rights granted to creators over their original works. Media allows people to communicate instantly across vast distances. According to Wilson et al., the role of Indigenous media is to conceptualize, produce, and circulate media that reflects Indigenous peoples' cultural and artistic expression. Being media and information literate involves clarifying personal goals for information-seeking. To avoid committing plagiarism, some materials can be used under fair use policies. A patent is an exclusive right granted for an invention. The symbolic code of media is demonstrated by elements such as a film’s colors. When encountering conflicting information, it is crucial to check multiple reliable sources for accuracy. Netiquette rules except adhering to a different standard of behavior online compared to real-life interactions. When evaluating an online article, it is important to note if the article lacks references to credible sources. The relationship between media and communication is that media serves as a tool that can enhance communication. A key strategy for understanding media messages is critically analyzing the text. A trademark is a sign used to identify goods or services. One of the Eight Fundamental Elements of Media Literacy except creating content without ethical considerations. The digital divide except economic inequality between groups in terms of access to Information and Communication Technology (ICT). The written code of media includes finalizing a movie's dialogue or script. Computer addiction except need to use a computer or the internet constantly. The choice of a decorative font matters because font style influences readability and perception.

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