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MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY

YOUTUBE VIDEOS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjYhmTC3lrc

[UNESCO: Media and Information Literacy]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbe6xBibOL4

[What is Information Literacy?]

Key Concepts in this video:


Information literacy are a set of skills that people use to help navigate information overload.
1. Authority is constructed and contextual
2. Information creation as a process
3. Information has value
4. Research as inquiry
5. Scholarship as conversation
6. Research as strategic exploration
(Note for students who may have received this video as a class assignment)

MINOR PERFORMANCE TASK


Oral Communication – 100 points

MAJOR PERFORMANCE TASK


Broadcasting/Field Reporting
These are the sample trending contents/topics that you can add for your Broadcasting:

A. Growing cases of Teenage pregnancy


B. Combatting Fake News and Misinformation
C. Cyberbullying
D. Plagiarism
E. Entertainment News (Interview with a celebrity, Satire/Parody)
F. Commercial
G. Sustainable Development Goals 17SDG's
G. Economic Issues (Price Ceiling, Inflation)
H. Digital Literacy Skills
I. Poverty
J. Human Rights
H. Human Trafficking
I. Red Tagging
J. Safe Space for Women (growing cases of abuse, harassment)
H. LGBTQ+ and Sogie Bill
I. Importance of being Media and Information Literate
J. Sports (Takraw, Volleyball, Basketball, Swimming)
K. Trivia-Related News
L. Weather Forecast (Source: PAGASA)

MINOR PERFORMANCE TASK


Scrapbook & Poster

MAJOR PT
Vlogging

TOPICS/CONTENT:
1. Importance of being media and information
literate individual
2. Contribution to community of being a media and information
literate individual
3. How being media and information literate could help you to combat misinformation,
disinformation and bias?

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