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Mil - Q2 - Module 4

This module is designed to help students master text media and information literacy. It is divided into two learning outcomes which are describing different dimensions of text information and media, and evaluating the reliability and validity of sources. Key concepts covered include formal and informal text-based materials, text, text media, and typography. The module also discusses analyzing content and format of information from media sources, and considering questions like who the sender is and what techniques are used. As a producer of media, students should review aspects like target audience, purpose, and format. Text is presented as a visual tool using typefaces, fonts, and design elements like emphasis, alignment, and repetition to improve understanding.
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Mil - Q2 - Module 4

This module is designed to help students master text media and information literacy. It is divided into two learning outcomes which are describing different dimensions of text information and media, and evaluating the reliability and validity of sources. Key concepts covered include formal and informal text-based materials, text, text media, and typography. The module also discusses analyzing content and format of information from media sources, and considering questions like who the sender is and what techniques are used. As a producer of media, students should review aspects like target audience, purpose, and format. Text is presented as a visual tool using typefaces, fonts, and design elements like emphasis, alignment, and repetition to improve understanding.
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Media and
Information
Literacy
Quarter 2 – Module 4 :
Text Media and Information

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What I Need to Know
This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to help you
master the Text Media and Information. The scope of this module permits it to be
used in many different learning situations. The language used recognizes the
diverse vocabulary level of students. The lessons are arranged to follow the
standard sequence of the course. But the order in which you read them can be
changed to correspond with the textbook you are now using.

The module is divided into two learning outcomes, namely:

LO 1 – Describe the different dimension of text information and media


(MIL11/12TIM-IVb-4)

LO 2- Evaluate the reliability and validity of text information and media and its/
their sources using selection criteria (MIL11/12TIM-IVb-5)

After going through this module, you are expected to:

a) Identify the different dimension of text information and media;


b) Create a text design using text principle and elements; and
c) Evaluate the effect of text messages through various text elements.

Definition of Terms
Formal text-based materials
Are created and distributed by established institutions (such as publishing
companies, news agencies, etc.) and go through a rigorous process of editing or
evaluation and are usually governed by censorship of the state.

Informal text-based materials


Information that comes from personal opinions

Text
A simple and flexible format of presenting information or conveying ideas whether
hand-written, printed, or displayed on-screen.

Text media
Are publications that disseminate information through media products.

Typography
The style, arrangement, or appearance of printed letters on a page
Lesson
Text Media and Information
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Media and other information providers play a central role in information and
communication processes. Nowadays, media become the common outlet of
selfexpression and creativity. Its huge influence spreads speedily across the globe.
The connection between technological advances and people’s connectivity created
a huge impact on the lives of today’s generation. This module covers all the above-
mentioned concepts.

What’s In

A media literate individual means being able to decode, analyze, and evaluate
information. In addition, a media literate is able to analyze the benefits and
challenges of media to himself/herself and to the different local sectors.

Part of the understanding of information from media is understanding its content


and format. Text media and information offers comprehensive knowledge on how to
effectively evaluate information.

What is It

TEXT MEDIA

Text refers to a simple and flexible format of presenting information or conveying


ideas whether hand-written, printed, or displayed on-screen. It is available in
different sources whether formal or informal. Formal text-based are created and
distributed by established institutions and go through a rigorous process of editing
or evaluation. Informal text-based on the other hand, come from personal opinions
or views on different issues.

Text media are publications that disseminate information through media products
such as newspapers, flyers, books, magazines, tarpaulins, advertisements,
television, banners, websites, and posters. Furthermore, design elements and

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principles in text media are effective means of conveying a message. These design
principles and elements are as follows:
refers to the importance or value given to a part of the
Emphasis textbased content.

Appropriateness refers to how fitting or suitable the text is used for a specific
audience, purpose, or event.
refers to how near or how far are the text elements from each
Proximity other.

Alignment refers to how the text is positioned on the page. This can be
left, right, center or justified.
Organization refers to a conscious effort to organize the different text
elements on a page.
Repetition concerns consistency of elements and the unity of the entire
design.
Contrast creates visual interest to text elements. Contrast is achieved
when two elements are different from each other.

In our exposure to text media and information, we can either be a consumer or a


producer of content. As a consumer, these are the questions that you need to ask
with regards to the content of text media and information:
• Who or what institution is sending this message?
• What techniques are used to attract and hold attention?
• What is the language used by the writer?
• What views are represented? Are they balanced?
• How might the message be interpreted in different ways?
• What is omitted, slurred, or added in the message?
As a producer of text media and information, we need to review the media and
information design framework: target audience, author, or sender, key content,

purpose, form/style, and format.


Text as visual

a. Typeface (also called font, font type, or type) refers to the representation or
style of a text in the digital format.
b. A typeface is usually comprised of alphabets, numbers, punctuation marks,
symbols and other special characters. When fonts are installed in the computer,
they usually come in file formats such as True Type Font
c. In the absence of images or drawings, the text is the easiest way of
communicating to your audience. The use of various font types can express
different emotions or meanings.

Types of Typefaces:

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Serif

Sans Serif

Slab Serif

Script

Decorative

Furthermore, study the image below on how text information and media create
better messages through the use of text elements and designs.

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Enlarging and
emboldening
the text shows
emphasis.

Presentation
of
information
uses
appropriate
alignment. Text in white
over dark
background
Texts and creates visual
illustration interest to it.
were
presented
through
compartmen
talization. Repetition of
text type and
shape suggests
consistency
and unity of
design.

Image Source: http://www.inquirer.net/pag e- on e-singl e

Combination of text elements and design as shown in the newspaper above helps
improve understanding of the intended message towards the audience.
Understanding how these elements and designs function will lead to effective
learning.

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