What is Media Literacy?
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What is Media Literacy?
What do the experts have to say about media literacy? What's the difference between media literacy and media education? Here are a few answers.
What is Media Literacy? |
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What is Media Literacy?
Media literacy is the
ability to sift through and analyze the messages that inform, entertain and sell
to us every day. It's the ability to bring critical thinking skills to bear on
all media— from music videos and Web environments to product placement in films
and virtual displays on NHL hockey boards. It's about asking pertinent questions
about what's there, and noticing what's not there. And it's the instinct to
question what lies behind media productions— the motives, the money, the values
and the ownership— and to be aware of how these factors influence
content.
Media education encourages a probing approach to the world of
media: Who is this message intended for? Who wants to reach this audience, and
why? From whose perspective is this story told? Whose voices are heard, and
whose are absent? What strategies does this message use to get my attention and
make me feel included?
In our world of multi-tasking, commercialism,
globalization and interactivity, media education isn't about having the right
answers—it's about asking the right questions. The result is lifelong
empowerment of the learner and citizen.
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What is Media Literacy?
Media literacy is the
ability to sift through and analyze the messages that inform, entertain and sell
to us every day. It's the ability to bring critical thinking skills to bear on
all media— from music videos and Web environments to product placement in films
and virtual displays on NHL hockey boards. It's about asking pertinent questions
about what's there, and noticing what's not there. And it's the instinct to
question what lies behind media productions— the motives, the money, the values
and the ownership— and to be aware of how these factors influence
content.
Media education encourages a probing approach to the world of
media: Who is this message intended for? Who wants to reach this audience, and
why? From whose perspective is this story told? Whose voices are heard, and
whose are absent? What strategies does this message use to get my attention and
make me feel included?
In our world of multi-tasking, commercialism,
globalization and interactivity, media education isn't about having the right
answers—it's about asking the right questions. The result is lifelong
empowerment of the learner and citizen.
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