San Agustin Stand Alone SHS
San Agustin, Iriga City
Media and Information
Literacy
Lesson Objectives
Describes how much media and information affect
communication. MIL11/12IMIL-IIIa-1
Identifies the similarities and differences of media
literacy, information literacy, and technology literacy.
MIL11/12IMIL-IIIa-2
Editorializes the value of being literate in media and
information. MIL11/12IMIL-IIIa-3
Shares to the class media habits, lifestyles and
preferences. MIL11/12IMIL-IIIa-4
In one whole sheet of paper, Write your last weeks activity
MEDIA OR INFORMATION
No. of hours SPENT a day
PROVIDER
Sample Entry:
Communication
Communication is a
process of exchanging Also comes from the
meaningful messages Latin word
through the use of “communicare” which
common symbols. means “working as
one”.
MEDIA
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.
Literacy
refers to the ability to recognize, comprehend,
analyze, develop, convey, and compute using
printed and written materials related to various
contexts.
Why is literacy
important?
to be intellectually critical to decode and have a to empower in order to
in interpreting the things deeper understanding of affect change to yourself
that you see and how things are and how and others
experience they work
Information Media
Literacy Literacy
Ability to access Ability to understand,
information; the select, evaluate, and
evaluation, creation, and use of media as a
sharing of information and leading purveyor and
knowledge using various processor, if not
tools, formats, and producer, of
channels. information.
Technology Digital
Literacy Literacy
How ICT and
digital resources
Ability to use are used to engage
particular digital in safe and ethical
devices, software, social networking
and and collaboration.
infrastructure.
INFORMATION
LITERACY
WHAT IS INFORMATION LITERACY?
Information literacy is the ability to find, evaluate, and use
information effectively. Information can come from books,
websites, videos, podcasts and even other people!
WHAT IS INFORMATION?
Information is a broad term that covers processed data,
knowledge derived from study, experience, instruction, signals
or symbols.
WHY IS INFORMATION LITERACY IMPORTANT?
Information literacy helps us learn
new things and become more
knowledgeable.
It helps us be safe and avoid false or
misleading information.
FINDING INFORMATION:
When you are finding
information, ask yourself
what you want to know
and how you might find
it.
When using the internet to find
information, remember to use safe
search engines or websites
recommended by your teacher.
Information can also be found in
books. Visit the library and search
for books on your topic.
You can also find information from
other people. Talk to teachers,
librarians, or knowledgeable people
who can help you find the information
you need.
EVALUATING INFORMATION:
When evaluating information, consider
the author and source:
Who wrote it? Is it someone we trust, like
a scientist or an expert?
Check for accuracy: is the information
correct?
It is also important to check if the
information is current, or is it too old
to be useful?
Does the information only show one
side, or is it fair and balanced?
USING INFORMATION:
Take notes: Write down important facts or ideas
in your own words.
Organize: Put your notes or information in
order, so it's easier to understand.
Share: Tell others what you've learned.
Respect: Give credit to the authors or sources
you used.
The basic models of communication are
Transactional, Linear, and Interactive models.
Media are the physical objects / devices used for
Wrap Up!
communication
Literacy is the ability to identify, understand,
interpret, create, communicate and compute using
printed and written materials.
Media and information literacy is the essential
skills and competencies that allow individuals to
engage with media and other information
providers effectively.
The basic models of communication are
Transactional, Linear, and Interactive models.
Literacy refers to the ability to recognize,
Wrap Up!
comprehend, analyze, develop, convey, and
compute using printed and written materials
related to various contexts.
Information literacy is the ability to access
information. Media literacy is the ability to
understand and utilize different forms of media.
Technology literacy is the ability to use particular
digital devices, software, and infrastructure.
Digital literacy is knowing how ICT and digital
resources are used to engage in safe and ethical
social networking and collaboration.
Thank you for
listening!
Resource Page
Write an Essay, at least 250 words on a 1 whole sheet
of paper.
What is INFORMATION
LITERACY for YOU?