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Media and
Information
Literacy
Quarter 1 Module 2:
Introduction to Media and
Information Literacy
Media and Information Literacy Grade 11/12
Self-Learning Module (SLM)
Quarter 1 Module 2: Introduction to Media and Information Literacy
First Edition, 2020

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What I Need to Know

This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to help you
master the Introduction to Media and Information Literacy. The scope of this
module permits it to be used in many different learning situations. The language
used recognizes the diverse vocabulary level of students. The lessons are arranged
to follow the standard sequence of the course. But the order in which you read
them can be changed to correspond with the textbook you are now using.
In this module, you will:

LO 1 Identify the similarities and differences between and among media literacy,
information literacy, and technology literacy. (MIL11/12IMIL-IIIa-2)

After going through this module, you are expected to:


a) Define key concepts (media literacy, information literacy, technology
literacy); and
b) Compare and contrast media, information, and technology literacies.

Definition of Terms Information


A broad term that covers processed data, knowledge derived from study, experience, instruction, signals
or symbols.

Information Literacy
Refers to the abilities to recognize when information is needed and to locate, evaluate, effectively use, and
communicate information in its various formats.

Literacy
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
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 and Information Literacy


MIL stands for media and information literacy, and refers to the essential competencies and skills that
allow citizens to engage with media and other information providers effectively and develop critical
thinking and life-long learning skills to socialize and become active citizens.

Media Literacy
The ability to decode, analyze, evaluate and produce communication in a variety of forms.

Technology (Digital) Literacy


The ability to use digital technology, communication tools or networks to locate, evaluate, use and create
information. It also refers to the ability to understand and use information in multiple formats from a
wide range of sources when it is presented via computers and to a person’s ability to perform tasks
effectively in a digital environment. Digital literacy includes the ability to read and interpret media, to
reproduce data and images through digital manipulation, and to evaluate and apply new knowledge
gained from digital environments.
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What I Know

Activity 1: Let us determine how much you already learned. Read and answer
each question. Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer in your
activity notebook.

1. The ability to understand printed and written materials refers to?

A. information C. media
B. literacy D. technology

2. The ability to access, evaluate and create media is

A. media C. Media literacy


B. Information literacy D. Technology literacy

3. These refer to processed data for specific purposes.

A. information C. media
B. literacy D. technology

4. The skill that allows people to recognize when information is needed and how he
will be able to access, locate, evaluate, and use it effectively.

A. media C. Media literacy


B. Information literacy D. Technology literacy

5. Refers to how a person is able to look for relevant information from various
media.

A. media C. Media literacy


B. Information literacy D. Technology literacy

6. Examples of these are radio, television, newspaper, magazines and social media.

A. information C. literacy
B. technology D. media

7. An ability to acquire relevant information and use modern- day tools to get,
Manage, and communicate information.

A. Information media C. Media literacy


B. Technology literacy D. Media and Information literacy

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8. Harry found erroneous facts from the magazine he is reading. What literacy is
presented by Harry?

A. Information media C. Media literacy


B. Technology literacy D. Media and Information literacy

9. Laika prepared a Powerpoint presentation for her business report. Laika


displays?

A. Information media C. Media literacy


B. Technology literacy D. Media and Information literacy

10. Nina is fond of video-chatting with her friend in the province every other day.
Nina shows?

A. Information media C. Media literacy


B. Technology literacy D. Media and Information literacy

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Activity 2: Fill in the table below of the concept/s that you already know, want to

will be done after completing the module. Do it in your activity notebook.

What I Know What I Want to Know What I Learned

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Lesson
Introduction To Media and
2 Information Literacy
Media and other information providers play a central role in information and
communication processes. Nowadays, media become the common outlet of self-
expression and creativity. Its huge influence spreads speedily across the globe. The
connection
This module covers all the above-
mentioned concepts.

Communication refers to the act or process of using words, sounds, signs, or


behaviors to express or exchange information or to express your ideas, thoughts,
feelings, etc., to someone else.
Media refer to the combination of physical objects used to communicate or mass
communication through physical objects such as radio, television, computers, or
film, etc. Media are a source of credible information in which contents are provided
through an editorial process determined by journalistic values and therefore
editorial accountability can be attributed to an organization or a legal person.
Media serve as a channel in communication.

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Activity: Read the scenario below then answer the questions that follow.
Write your answer in your activity notebook.
Scenario: Imagine waking up one day to find no internet, libraries, and cellphones.
newspapers, magazines, radio stations and TV channels have also disappeared.

1. How would you be informed of anything now?

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2. What ways would you have to communicate with one another?

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3. How would you share information and communicate news and events?

__________________________________________________________________________________

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4. How would it affect the way you live?

__________________________________________________________________________________

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5. What would society lose in this situation?

__________________________________________________________________________________

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What is It

MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY

Media and Information Literacy are 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.

Media refer to the physical objects to communicate with such as radio, television,
computers, etc. Information on the other hand, refers to the processed data,
knowledge from a study, experience, instruction and symbol. Literacy is the term
coined for the ability to identify, understand, interpret, create, compute and
communicate using printed and written materials.

So how media function in the society? UNESCO 2020, discusses the different roles
of media as follows.

MULTIPLE ROLES OF MEDIA

communication processes. They are one way of communicating information, although


their role is much broader than that. For the purpose of the MIL curriculum, media are
defined (irrespective of the nature and technologies used) as sources of credible and
current information created through an editorial process determined by journalistic
values whereby editorial accountability can be attributed to a specific organization or

communication system, their institutional make-up can mesh with a variety of non-
media information providers, such as libraries, museums, archives, Internet
information providers, other information organizations and citizens who produce their
own content. Media play several roles. They:

act as channels of information and knowledge through which citizens


communicate with each other and make informed decisions
facilitate informed debates between diverse social actors
provide us with much of what we learn about the world beyond our immediate
experience
are means by which a society learns about itself and builds a sense of
community
function as a watchdog of government in all its forms, promoting transparency
in public life and public scrutiny of those with power through exposing
corruption, maladministration and corporate wrong-doing

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are essential facilitators of democratic processes and one of the guarantors
of free and fair elections
are a vehicle for cultural expression and cultural cohesion within and
between nations
function as an advocate and social actor in its own right while respecting

Throughout the years, media become an outlet of information. Having an ample


knowledge and skills in evaluating media information becomes a must.
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 technology. Information Literacy is the ability to recognize when
information is needed, and to locate, evaluate, and effectively communicate
information in its various formats. It also includes the competencies to be effective
in all stages of the life cycle of documents of all kinds, the capacity to understand
the ethical implications of these documents, and the ability to behave in an ethical
way throughout these stages.

Lastly, Technology Literacy refers to 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.

Accessing information from media requires ample knowledge, being literate with
media use will be of great benefit to everyone.

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Activity 1: Fill in the table below of the Interactive Word Wall.
Instruction: You are provided with the common online activities, fill in the
competencies/skills that would fall under the three literacies. The first two
concepts were done for you. Write your answer in your activity notebook.

Online Media Literacy Information Technology


Activities Literacy Literacy
Sending an as platform (text; Content tools (mobile,
electronic email; messenger; (appropriateness, computers,
message video message; tone, recipient, others)
voice message; others)
others)
Getting the traditional Content knowing how to
latest (newspaper, tv, (appropriateness, use mass
news radio, others) reliability, accuracy, media platforms
digital (websites, tone, audience, (tv, radio,
social media, others) others) giving others)
feedback (reactions, where to access
comments, rate, digital content
others) navigational
skills

Entertainment

Business

Education
sources

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Activity 2. Based on activity 1, answer the following in your activity notebook

a. How do Media Literacy, Information Literacy, and Technology Literacy differ in


terms of use?

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b. Are they similar in form? Elaborate.

__________________________________________________________________________________

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c. Are they similar in use? Elaborate.

__________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________

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What I Have Learned

Answer the following concisely. Write your answer in your activity notebook.

1. In your opinion, what makes an individual literate in media and information?

__________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________

2. What activities/habits do you practice which illustrate media and information


literacy? Give at least three examples.

__________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________

3. In your own words define media literacy, information literacy and technology
literacy.

__________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________

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What I Can Do

Activity: In your activity notebook, create a poster that shows the importance of
being a media and information literate individual to our everyday lives. Be creative.

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Poster Rubric

Criteria Excellent Good Fair Needs


Improvement
(5) (4) (3) (2)

Message is Message is Message is Message is


clear, accurate, clear and clear but unclear and/
Content and strong. accurate. questionable. or inaccurate.

All graphics All graphics All graphics Graphics do


are related to are related relate to the not relate to
Graphics the topic and to the topic topic. the topic.
make it easier and most
to understand. make it
easier to
understand.

The poster is The poster The poster is The poster is


exceptionally is attractive acceptably poorly
Visual attractive in in terms of attractive designed and
Appeal
terms of design, though the layout is
design, layout, layout, and layout is cluttered.
and neatness. neatness. cluttered.

Source: https://issuu.com/lorenzeguerra09146/docs/1.mil_1.introduction_to_mil_part_

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Assessment

Activity 1: Look for me!


Instruction. Analyze and explain the illustration below. Established the
connections between media literacy, information literacy, and digital literacy. Write
your answer in your activity notebook.

Source:https://www.slideshare.net/mobile/arnielping/media-and-information-literacy
communication

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Activity 2: Read and answer each question. Choose the letter of the correct
answer. Do it in your activity notebook.

1. Thea has the ability to understand printed and


refers to?
A. information C. media
B. literacy D. technology

2. The ability to access, evaluate and create media is?


A. media C. Media literacy
B. Information literacy D. Technology literacy

3. These refer to processed data for specific purposes.


A. information C. media
B. literacy D. technology

4. The skill that allows people to recognize when information is needed and how he
will be able to access, locate, evaluate and use it effectively.
A. media C. Media literacy
B. Information literacy D. Technology literacy

5. Refers to how person is able to look for relevant information from various media.
A. media C. Media literacy
B. Information literacy D. Technology literacy

6. Examples of these are radio, television, newspaper, magazines and social media.
A. information C. literacy
B. technology D. media

7. An ability to acquire relevant information and use modern day tools to get,
manage and communicate information.
A. Information media C. Media literacy
B. Technology literacy D. Media and Information literacy

8. Recognizing erroneous facts from the magazine you are reading displays what
kind of literacy?
A. Information media C. Media literacy
B. Technology literacy D. Media and Information literacy

9. Laika prepared a PowerPoint presentation for her business report. Laika


displays?
A. Information media C. Media literacy
B. Technology literacy D. Media and Information literacy

10. Nina is fond of video-chatting with her friend in the province every other day.
Nina shows?
A. Information media C. Media literacy
B. Technology literacy D. Media and Information literacy

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Additional Activities

Using the Venn Diagram below, compare and contrast Media literacy, Information
literacy, and Technology literacy. Give at least three similarities and differences

Technology literacy Media literacy

Information
literacy

Source: http://www.literacysolutions.com.au/blog/2016/05/30/compare-contrast-part-5-of-7/

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Answer Key

10. B 10. B
9. B 9. B
8. A 8. A
7. B 7. B
6. D 6. D
5. C 5. C
4. B 4. B
3. A 3. A
2. C 2. C
1. B 1. B

What I Know Assessment

References

Commission on higher Education, 2016. Teaching Guide for Senior High


School MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY CORE SUBJECT.

Media and Information Literacy Curriculum Guide by DepEd


The social Media Effect. Retrieved June 15, 2020, from
https://academichelp.net/samples/academics/essays/cause-effect/the
effects-of-social-media.html

UNESCO Media and Information Literacy Curriculum for Teachers

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Email Address: [email protected]

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