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Information & Media Literacy in the 21 st Century

Information & Media Literacy in the 21 st Century. Catawba County Schools 2010. Media/Information Literacy in the 21 st Century. What is Media/Information Literacy?. Media Literacy is the ability to access, analyze, evaluate and create media in a variety of forms.

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Information & Media Literacy in the 21 st Century

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  1. Information & Media Literacy in the 21st Century Catawba County Schools 2010

  2. Media/Information Literacy in the 21st Century

  3. What is Media/Information Literacy? Media Literacy is the ability to access, analyze, evaluate and create media in a variety of forms. Media Literacy Leadership Institute, 1992

  4. Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy

  5. Media Literacy is a Crucial Component of 21st Century Skills

  6. Information Literacy is a Crucial Component of 21st Century Skills

  7. Business Executives Say that Graduates Lack These Skills Oral and written communications Critical thinking and problem solving Professionalism and work ethic Teamwork and collaboration Working in diverse teams Applying technology Leadership and project management

  8. Exploring Media & Information Literacy Temple University’s Media Education LabThe purpose of media literacy education is to help individuals of all ages develop the habits of inquiry and skills of expression that they need to be critical thinkers, effective communicators and active citizens in today’s world.

  9. Exploring Information Literacy Cartoon from The Charlotte Observer

  10. Five Key Questions Who created this message and what is the purpose? What creative techniques are used to attract and hold attention? How might different people understand this message differently? What values, lifestyles and points of view are represented in this message? What is omitted from the message?

  11. Five Key Questions (#1) Who created this message and what is the purpose? Image from: http://neplusultraa.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/media_monkeys.jpg

  12. Five Key Questions (#2) What creative techniques are used to attract and hold attention? Image from: http://www.artistmike.com/Temp/SubliminalAd.html

  13. Five Key Questions (#3) How might different people understand this message differently? Image from: http://media.photobucket.com/image/diversity/kimray0805/Diversity.jpg?o=50

  14. Five Key Questions (#4) What values, lifestyles and points of view are represented in this message? Image from: http://blogs.amctv.com/photo-galleries/mad-men-season-3-episode-photos/don-betty-ep3.php

  15. Five Key Questions (#5) What is omitted from the message? Image from www.despair.com

  16. Media/Information Resources Image from: http://chrisabraham.com/2009/01/19/martin-luther-king-jr/

  17. Media/Information Resources

  18. Media/Information Resources Image from: http://www.barbarajohnstonphotojournalist.com/content/photos/Sports_19.jpg

  19. Information & Media Literacy in the 21st Century Catawba County Schools 2010

  20. Information & Media Literacy in the 21st Century Catawba County Schools 2010

  21. CCS Web Link “Creating Media Savvy Students” was a presentation at the 2009 CCS Technology Conference. You can click on the link below and access numerous media literacy websites featured in the workshop.http://www.catawbaschools.net/departments/its/techconf2009/Wiki%20Pages/Creating%20Media%20Savvy%20Students.aspx

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