LESSON 3: Media and Information Literate Individual

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  • The fundamental objective of media literacy is the critical autonomy relationship to all media. Emphases in media literacy training range widely, including informed citizenship, aesthetic appreciation and expression, social advocacy, self-esteem, and consumer competence.
    Media and Information Literate Individual
  • Doing everyday activities can also be convenient like online shopping, bank transactions, payment of bills, applying for a job can be done online.
    Improved Quality of Life
  • A person can cook a new recipe by locating the recipes available on the internet. Doing minor repairs at home can be searched on the internet.
    Improved Quality of Life
  • Any literate Filipino can read or hear the news in all forms of media, and the political picture is not a cheerful one.
    Greater Political Participation
  • A computer-literate individual has a greater chance of landing a job. Many businesses find paperless transactions faster and more efficient with the use of the new technology. 

    Better Economic Opportunities
  • Media and information become accessible to everyone both local and international so different job opportunities are generated.
    Better Economic Opportunities
  • The learning conditions improved with the availability of the new media.
    Improved Learning Environment
  • The students are provided with advanced learning opportunities that enable them to adapt to a constantly changing environment.

    Improved Learning Environment
  • With the advent of mobile phones with internet connection and the computer with internet, communication with members of the family has been easy.
    More Cohesive Social Units
  • Local government, national government, and international media and information are easily accessible in the homes.
    More Cohesive Social Units
  • An individual who knows how to use the different computer applications is called ___________
    Computer Literate
  • Looking for a job has become easier and more convenient because you can send the requirements through ___________.
    E-mail
  • With the use of computers, records can be saved electronically, thus, the process becomes ___________.
    a. papers are filed
    b. paperless
    c. records are saved
    d. records not needed
    paperless
  • Shopping can be very convenient and time saving through ___________ a. shopping malls
    b. online shopping
    c. direct selling
    d. networking
    online shopping
  • Payment of bills can be done in the convenience of the home through _________ a. bill collector
    b. banks
    c. online payment
    d. the malls payment center
    online payment
  • A media literate person can decode, evaluate, analyze and produce both print and electronic media. 

    Media and Information Literate Individual
  • Being computer literate, an individual is also media and information literate because he has access to the different applications available in the internet.
    Improved Quality of Life
  • Refers to persons that are involved in the use, analysis, evaluation and production of media and information.

    People Media
  • Two Types of People Media
    People in Media and People as Media
  • Media practitioners who provide information coming from their expert knowledge or first hand experience of events.

    People in Media
  • It refers to the writers, communists, and reporters who generally report in newspaper and magazine

    Print Journalist
  • A reporter who uses a camera rather than the written word to tell news stories.

    Photojournalist
  • A professional who gathers and reports news stories for television or radio audiences.
    Broadcast Journalist
  • involves the use of text, images, sound, video clips, graphics to tell stories in an engaging way.

    Multimedia Journalist
  • People who are well-oriented to media sources and messages and able to provide information as accurately and reliably as possible.

    People as Media
  • Highly exposed to and actively using media and often times the opinions are accepted by a group.
    Opinion Leader
  • It refers to the practice of ordinary people, often without professional journalism training, actively participating in the gathering, reporting, and dissemination of news and information.

    Citizen Journalism
  • Journalists are using social media to make their content available to more people.
    Social Journalism
  • the practice of obtaining needed services, ideas, or content by soliciting contributions from a large group of people and especially from the online community
    CROWDSOURCING