The physical objects used to communicate with, or the mass communication through physical objects such as radio, television, and computers
Information
Processed data, knowledge derived from study, experience, instruction, signals or symbols
Technology Literacy
The ability of an individual to use technological tools responsibly, appropriately and effectively
Media and Information Literacy
The ability to identify, understand, interpret, create, communicate and compute, using printed and written materials associated with varying contexts
Information Literacy
The ability to recognize when information is needed, and to locate, evaluate, and effectively communicate information in its various formats
Forms of information in the information age
Analog
Written
Digitalized
Mechanical
Plagiarism
Using other people's words and ideas without clearly acknowledging the source of information
PrintMedia
One of the types of media consisting of paper and ink, reproduced in a printing process that is traditionally mechanical
ContentCreators
People who are engaged in the process of creating and putting together media content to make a finished media product
Message
A type of information sent from a source to a receiver
A visual artist paints to convey a message
A responsible journalist must not write a biased article for a politician
Facebook is not an example of print media
A literate person can read and write
Journalists should write articles that interest the public
Both past and present technologies provide convenience and efficiency
WWW means World Wide Web
A media literate person can think independently and give opinion on contemporary issues
With or without technology, people need to communicate with one another
Not all information found on the Internet are reliable
James found erroneous facts in the newspaper he is reading
INFORMATION LITERACY
Peter uses his tablet to read his e-books, which he downloaded using an app
TECHNOLOGY LITERACY
Charlene, an exchange student, tells her mother that she misses her through e-mail
MEDIA LITERACY
The teacher told the students to go to the library for their research activity
INFORMATION LITERACY
A mother bought an alphabet chart for her four-year-old daughter
MEDIA LITERACY
Mike is preparing a PowerPoint presentation for his report in history
TECHNOLOGY LITERACY
The Stem 6-Pasteur is researching about the effects of social media on students' Performance in class
MEDIA LITERACY
Marie chats with her friends in London very often
TECHNOLOGY LITERACY
We heard from the radio that there was a strong earthquake that struck Leyte yesterday
MEDIA LITERACY
The Grade-10 students are to create a webpage of their advertisement in Economics
TECHNOLOGY LITERACY
Netiquette
Network etiquette - the etiquette of cyberspace
Core Rules of Netiquette
Remember the human
Adhere to the same standards of behavior online that you follow in real life
Know where you are in cyberspace
Respect other people's time and bandwidth
Make yourself look good online
Share expert knowledge
Help keep flame wars under control
Respect other people's privacy
Don't abuse your power
Be forgiving of other people's mistakes
Flaming / Flame Wars
The act of posting or sending offensive messages over the internet
Unfortunately, there will always be people out there who forget that on the other side of the computer screen or smart phone, there is a human being with feelings and emotions
Now that you know the rules of proper netiquette, you're well on your way to making the internet a friendlier place
Phrases in increasing level of "seriousness"
Biro lang
Masamang Biro
Bullying na yan
Internet Addiction
A growing epidemic characterized by a compulsive desire to interact online through internet gaming, gambling, cyber activities, social networking or compulsive surfing of the web
Internet addiction is similar to impulse-control disorders
Cyberbullying
Bullying that takes place online, or using electronic technology such as cell phones, computers, and tablets over communication tools including social media sites, text messages, chat, and websites
Forms of Cyberbullying
Direct (one person makes fun of or intimidates another)
Bullying by proxy (others join in the bullying of another person)