Lesson 1 - Introduction To Media and Information Literacy
Lesson 1 - Introduction To Media and Information Literacy
Communication – process of sharing and conveying messages or information from one person to
another within and across channels, contexts, media, and cultures (McCornack, 2014)
1. Verbal – an interaction in which words are used to relay a message through speech or with the use of
voice.
The process of communication – is when a speaker will give an intention to give an information in a form
of a message then be transmitted thru a channel which is a medium or channel, once the speaker has
decided to transmit the message it will then be received by the receiver.
Information – processed data and/or knowledge derived from study, experience, instruction, signals, or
symbols.
Technology – Application of scientific knowledge to the practical aims of human life or to change and
manipulate the human environment
Literacy – the ability to identify, understand, interpret, create, communicate, and compute using printed
and written materials associated with varying contexts (UNESCO, 2004; 2017.
Literacy must help us become better members of the society (how do we do that) according to
UNESCO, literacy must enable individuals to:
Media Literacy – ability to access, analyze, evaluate, and communicate information in a variety of forms,
including print and non-print message; ability to synthesize and produce mediated messages.
Technology Literacy – skills to responsibly use appropriate technology to access, synthesize, evaluate,
communicate, and create information to solve problems and improve learning in all subject areas.
Media and Information Literacy – combination of knowledge, attitudes, skills, and practices required to
access, analyze, evaluate, use, produce, and communicate information and knowledge in creative, legal
and ethical ways that respect human rights.
- It is a set of competencies to search, critically evaluate, use, and contribute information and
media content wisely; knowledge of one’s rights online; understanding how to combat online hate
speech and cyberbullying; understanding of the ethical issues surrounding the access and use of
information; and engage with media and ICT’s to promote equally, free expression,
intercultural/interreligious dialogue, peace, etc. (UNESCO, 2016)
Objectives of MIL
- give people an understanding of the importance of media and other information providers in
order to:
People discovered fire, developed paper from plants, and forged weapons and tools with
stone, bronze, copper and iron.
They have very limited resources
Medias during this time:
Cave paintings (pictographs and petroglyphs), Papyrus in Egypt (2500 BC), Clay
Tablets in Mesopotamia (2400 BC), Acta Diurna in Roma (the first newspaper, 130
BC), Dibao in China (2nd Century), Codex in the Mayan Region (5 th Century), Printing
press using wood blocks (220 AD),
People used the power of steam, developed machine tools, established iron production,
and the manufacturing of various products.
Medias during this time:
Printing Press for mass production (19 th Century), Newspaper Production
(1600’s), Typewriter (1800), Telegraph (1840’s), Telephone (1876), Motion
Picture (1890), Sound Films (1894), Punch Cards (1890’s-1930’s)
The invention of the transistor ushered in the electronic age. People harnessed the
power of transistors.
Media during this time:
Transistor Radio (1950’s), Commercial TV (1940’’s), Large Electronic Computers
(EDSAC and UNIVAC), Mainframe Computers (1960’s), Personal Computers (late 1960’s),
Overhead Projectors (late 1950’s)
The internet paved the way for faster communication and the creation of the social
network.
The very first web browser was called WorldWideWeb
Examples of popular web browsers are: Internet Explorer, Opera, Mozilla Firefox and
Google Chrome
Examples of Search Engines: Google Search, Yahoo Search and Bing
There was also the rise of using blogging sites. Example: Blogger, Wordpress
Social Networks allow us to connect to the people Examples; Facebook, LinkedIn
Microblogging Sites: Twitter, Tumblr, Plurk
Phot and Video Sharing Websites: Flickr, Vimeo, Youtube, Pinterest, Instagram,
Snapchat, Tiktok
Instant Messaging and Video Conferencing: Skype, WhatsApp, Viber, Facebook
Messenger, Zoom, Telegram, Google Meet
Portable Computers: Laptop, Tablet, Netbook
Mobile Phones: Portable Phone, Handset, Camera Phone, 3g Phone, Touchscreen
Phone, Smartphone
Wearable Technology: Calculator watch, Walkman, smartwatch, wireless earbuds
Cloud and Big Data: Dropbox, OneDrive, iCloud, Google Drive