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2 Media Sources What are media sources? Pretend you are explaining this idea to your grandmother. How would you explain this, and what examples would you use? Make a list of all the media sources you can think of. Compare you list with another students and add any that you have missed

3 Media resource and types
Information is available to us in many different formats - published books, articles, and newspapers, web pages, videos, photographs, and more. In order to effectively locate, evaluate, and incorporate a wide variety of information into our knowledge base we must understand what media literacy is and why it is such a critical twenty-first century skill.

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5 What is media literacy? Media literacy is a learning approach which helps students access, analyze, evaluate, and create messages using media in various forms. It provides a framework to access, analyze, evaluate and create messages in a variety of forms - from print to video to the Internet. What does this mean? What are some examples of media messages?

6 Identify and describe the patterns.
Explain some of the reasons for the changes What do you think will happen in the future?

7 Media literacy is based on the idea that the medium through which a message is conveyed shapes the message itself. So when you send a text, the language used is different from an . For example ‘cu l8ta’ or omg, lol, xoxo, imho. As technology continues to expand, formats including digital, video, and social media also change. What are the new or latest examples? Eg Whatsap which is free What are some examples you no longer use? Eg. SMS which costs money.

8 This graph shows actual media usage for 2013 Can we trust this information? Why would people publish this graph? How can we test if this is true?

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11 What are these things?

12 Which ideas do you agree with, which one do you think are wrong?

13 In your blog on your website Summarise the key ideas that we have learnt about in this lesson. Include: Media resources and types What is media literacy A comparison of tradition & social media


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