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MEDIA AND INFORMATION

LITERACY (MIL)

Introduction to
Media and
Information
Literacy (Part 2)

Mr. Arniel Ping


St. Stephens High School MIL PPT 02
Manila, Philippines Revised: May 25, 2017
Learning Competencies

Learners will be able to


share media habits, lifestyles, and preferences
to other people (MIL11/12IMIL-IIIa-4);
identify the characteristics of responsible users
and competent producers of media and
information (MIL11/12IMIL-IIIa-3); and
editorialize the value of being a media and
information literate individual (MIL11/12IMIL-
IIIa-3).
Topic Outline
I. Introduction to Media and
Information Literacy (Part 2)
A. Media Habits, Lifestyle, and
Preferences
B. Characteristics of a Media and
Information Literate Individual
C. Importance of Media and
Information Literacy (MIL)
II. Performance Task
1. Written Output- Essay Writing
Terms and Definitions
PREFERENCE
The selecting of someone or something over
another or others.
HABIT
A recurrent, often unconscious pattern of
behavior that is acquired through frequent
repetition.
LIFESTYLE
A way of life or living of a person or group.
(Source: http://www.thefreedictionary.com)
Class Activity
Strategy: Inside/Outside
Circles
Instruction: Share your
media habits, lifestyles, and
preferences to your
classmates. (Write down
information you gathered.)
Time limit: 2 minutes per
pair.
Processing the Activity

Share information you


gathered from your
classmates.
Create a conclusion based
on the gathered information
about the media habits,
lifestyles, and preferences
of your classmates.
Formative Assessment:
Recitation
What are the
characteristics of
responsible users and
competent producers
of media and
information?
Poster Analysis

What is the
message of
this poster?
Do you
agree with
the
message?
Why or why
not?
Poster Analysis

What is the
message of
this poster?
Do you
agree with
the
message?
Why or why
not?
Poster Analysis

What is the
message of
this poster?
Do you
agree with
the
message?
Why or why
not?
Poster Analysis

What is the
message of
this poster?
Do you
agree with
the
message?
Why or why
not?
Video Presentation

Responsible Use of Social Media THINK


by Projonmo Agami
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKxJA7bE-xw

Dos and Don'ts when using social networks


By leadinginnovation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqezbib5qpQ
Formative Assessment
Board Work: Table Completion
CHARACTERISTICS
Responsible User of Competent Producer of
Media Information Media Information
Formative Assessment:
Recitation
Do you consider yourself
as a media and
information literate
individual? Why or why
not?
Why is being a media
and information literate
very important in this
modern world?
Cartoon Analysis
Importance of Media
and Information Literacy

The Danger of Desensitization!


Importance of Media
and Information Literacy
Importance of Media
and Information Literacy
Importance of Media
and Information Literacy
Importance of Media
and Information Literacy
Performance Task:
Written Output
Write an essay about the value of being a
media and information literate individual.
Your essay must have a title, an
introduction, a body paragraph (1 main
argument with 2 examples), and a
conclusion.
Not less than 12 sentences
Refer to the rubric for
criteria and grading.
Rubric

Very Good Good Poor Needs


Improvement
INTRODUCTION Well-developed Introductory Introduction Introduction
Background/ introductory paragraph does not was not
Define the paragraph contains some adequately presented.
Problem contains detailed background explain the
background information background of
information, a and states the the
clear explanation problem, but problem. The
or definition of does not problem is
the problem. explain using stated, but
details. lacks detail.

(5 points) (4 points) (2 points) (0 points)


Rubric (cont.)
Very Good Good Poor Needs
Improvement
BODY Argument is well Argument was Argument was Argument was
PARAGRAPHS developed with presented with presented but not presented.
Main supporting some lacks
Argument examples. supporting examples.
examples.
(5 points) (4 points) (2 points) (0 points)
CONCLUSION Conclusion was Conclusion was Conclusion was Conclusion was
presented. presented with presented but not presented.
Opinions and some no suggestions
suggestions for suggestions for for change
change are change are and/or
logical and well evident. opinions are
thought out. included.
(5 points) (4 points) (2 points) (0 points)
References
Media and Information Literacy Curriculum Guide
by DepEd
Media and Information Literacy by Boots C.
Liquigan, Diwa Learning Systems Inc.
http://www.digitalliteracy.gov/
http://www.edweek.org/tm/articles/2014/10/29/c
tq_crowley_digitalliteracy.html
http://www.uis.unesco.org/Communication/Docu
ments/media-and-information-literacy-
assessment-framework.pdf
https://uk.sagepub.com/sites/default/files/upm-
binaries/34589_2.pdf
Photo Credit
Slide 5 http://beckyschichtel.weebly.com/instructional-
strategies.html
Slide 8 http://www.keepcalm-o-matic.co.uk/p/keep-calm-and-
remember-your-netiquette/
Slide 9 http://weknowmemes.com/2012/07/dont-believe-
everything-you-read-on-the-internet/
Slide 10
https://twitter.com/ac_pilot/status/690654676103122945
Slide 11 http://www.fuzion.ie/safebook
Slide 15 http://mass.pakgalaxy.com/cultivation-theory.html
Slide 16 https://www.haikudeck.com/desensitization-education-
presentation-STP8K7vFWC#slide13
Photo Credit
Slide 17
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_the_Internet,_nobody_knows_
you're_a_dog
Slide 18 https://www.grammarly.com/blog/5-most-effective-
methods-for-avoiding-plagiarism/
Slide 19 https://www.pinterest.com/pin/515451119822906478/
Slide 20 https://www.pinterest.com/pin/331436853805635290/

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