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SEARCH ONLINE FOR THE DEFINITION OF THE FOLLOWING TERMS BELOW:

1. Empowerment

Empowerment is a type of strength that comes from within oneself and within a community, allowing
individuals to change things that are out of their control. Some people propose that empowerment is a
multi-dimensional social process that assists people in gaining control over their own lives as a generic
definition. It is a process that develops people's power (i.e., their ability to act) for use in their own lives,
communities, and society by acting on topics that they deem essential.

2. Information Literacy

Information literacy is characterized as the capacity to locate, analyze, organize, use, and transmit
information in all of its forms, particularly in situations requiring decision-making, problem-solving, or
knowledge acquisition. Information literacy is essential for today's learners since it encourages problem-
solving strategies and critical thinking skills such as asking questions and seeking answers, gathering
information, forming opinions, evaluating sources, and making decisions, resulting in successful learners,
effective contributors, and self-assured individuals.

3. Technology Literacy

A person's capacity to assess, acquire, and convey knowledge in a totally digital environment is referred
to as technology literacy. Students with technology literacy can converse, troubleshoot, and solve
problems in both academic and non-academic settings using a variety of digital devices and interfaces.

4. Digital Literacy

Digital literacy refers to the abilities required to live, educate, and operate in a society where
communication and information are increasingly provided through digital platforms such as the internet,
social media, and mobile devices.

DESCRIBE USING YOUR OWN WORDS

5. Empowerment

Empowerment is a form of vitality that emerges from within an individual or a community, allowing
people to improve things that are beyond of their control. Empowerment is assisting people in the
community in adopting simple but effective skills that enable them to improve the quality of their lives
while also encouraging them to take responsibility and play an active role in society in a long-term
manner.

6. Information Literacy

Information literacy is a set of skills that requires people to "recognize when information is needed and
be able to access, analyze, and use that information effectively. Assisting someone learn to read and
write well, as well as develop the fundamental math abilities that many of us take for granted, benefits
everyone in society. Literacy is essential for individual and societal well-being as well as economic
success. When students have higher reading levels, our economy benefits.
7. Technology Literacy

Technology literacy is the capacity to utilize suitable technology in a safe, responsible, innovative, and
productive way to communicate, access, collect, manage, integrate, and analyze information, and to
fulfill personal requirements, interests, and learning styles.

8. Digital Literacy

Digital literacy is having the ability to comprehend and use technology. It has to do with the ability to
find, use, and produce information in a helpful and useful manner on the internet. Digital literacy also
entails being aware of technology's limitations as well as the risks and precautions that come with its
use.

ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:

9. What do you think is the similarities of these terms? Justify how they are related with one
another.

In terms of aims, media literacy, information literacy, and technological literacy are all similar. They all
have the same goal: to improve people's ability to use information technology to access, interpret,
consume, evaluate, and create media texts, information, or content.

10. What do you think is the differences of these terms? Justify how they are different with one
another

The distinction between technological literacy and digital literacy is that the former is an acceptable skill
and competency with technology, whilst the latter demands fluency in digital communication,
comprehension, filtering, and manipulation in order to be successful in the future. Media literacy makes
use of and creates several types of communication. It has to do with media material. While Information
literacy is the ability to use, manage, gather, and validate data. It's all about librarianship. Lastly,
applying newfound knowledge from digital settings, participating in digital media, organizing, and
assessing information are all examples of technology literate.

11. From the key terms you’ve encountered earlier, what do you think Empowerment Technology is
all about?

Empowerment Technology, often known as E-Tech, is a concept that describes to the use of various
technologies such as mobile phones, telephones, computers, and other devices to locate, preserve,
communicate, and inform people. Technology that empowers people is crucial because it serves as a
means of communication.

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