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Media and Information literacy

Media information literacy
CURRICULUM GUIDE

Duration: 80 hours/ semester

This is an introductory course that leads to Media Information Literacy Course

1. Introduction to Media and
Information Literacy
2. The Evolution of Traditional to
New Media
3. Information Literacy
4. Types of Media
5. Media and Information Sources
6. Media and Information
Languages
7. Legal, Ethical, and Societal
Issues in Media and Information
8. Opportunities, Challenges, and
Power of Media and Information
9. Current and Future Trends of
Media and Information
10. Media and Information Literate
Individual
11. People Media
12. Text Information and Media
13. Visual Information and Media
14. Audio Information and Media
15. Motion Information and Media
16. Manipulative Information and
Media
17. Multimedia Information and
Media

Learning Outcomes

The course introduces the learners to basic understanding of media and information as channels of communication and tools for the
development of individuals and societies. It also aims to develop students to be creative and critical thinkers as well as responsible users and competent producers of media
and information.

Introduction to Media and Information Literacy

Humans are social beings. Every day, we use communication to express our thoughts and opinions, to respond to other people, and to transact formal and commercial dealings.
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The Evolution of Traditional to New Media

An important development with the growth of digital media has been the move from a traditional communication model of ‘one to many’, characteristic of print and broadcast media, to a ‘peer to peer’ model that facilitates collaborative creation and sharing of content.
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Languages and Policies in Media and Information

‘The medium is the message‘, now a famous quote, was written by Marshall McLuhan in 1964.By which the medium may be affected how messages are received, the users’/audiences’ own background/experience may have also affect the interpretation of messages.
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Power, Impact, and Implications of Media and Information

The world is changing at a startling pace. Developments in information, communication, and technology in the past decades have enabled society to transform the mechanisms of how information circulates and how people interact, access information, create new knowledge, learn, and work.
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Dimensions and Resources of Media and Information

Informative texts or media provide information about a topic or situation and can include newspaper articles, manuals and handbooks, textbooks, brochures and menus or recipes.
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Media and Information Languages

Information literacy is an essential skill set that empowers individuals to navigate the vast and ever-expanding realm of information with confidence and discernment.
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