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Author: Development
Marilou team of the module
L. Lora
Reviewers: Therese Mae C. Maandig
Arian
Author: Marilou L. Lora M. Edullantes
Abihail L. Gimena
Editors:
Therese Mae Jay
Illustrator:
Reviewers: Michael A. Calipusan
C. Maandig
Arian M. Edullantes
Management Team:
Abihail L. Gimena
Illustrator and Layout Artist:
Chairperson: Jay
Dr.Calipusan
Michael A. Arturo B. Bayocot, CESO III
Regional Director
Co-Chairpersons:
Management
Team: Dr. Victor G. De Gracia Jr., CESO V
Asst. Himaya B. SinataoRegional Director
Mala Joel D. Potane Epra B. Magnaong
CES, CLMD
Members: Dr. Bienvenido U. Tagolimot, Jr.
Regional ADM Coordinator
Elson C. Jamero
EPS-Designate-TLE
Lesson 1:
Introduction to Media and Information Literacy .......................1
What I Need to Know ...................................................................................1
What’s New: Different Kinds of Media ..........................................................2
What Is It ......................................................................................................3
What’s More: Identification of the Use of Media ...........................................3
What Is It: Definition of Terms ......................................................................4
What’s More: Case Analysis.........................................................................5
What’s New: Inventory of Media Habit, Lifestyle and Preferences...............6
What I Have Learned: Synthesizing your Learning ......................................7
What I Can Do: Online Browsing of Satirical Sites .......................................8
Lesson 2:
Information Literacy ....................................................................9
What’s In ......................................................................................................9
What I Need to Know ...................................................................................9
What’s New: Situational Simulation............................................................10
What Is It: Stages/ Elements of Information Literacy .................................10
What’s More: Social Media Scenario .........................................................11
What I Have Learned: Information Ethics...................................................12
What I Can Do: Detecting Fake News Online ............................................13
Summary ...........................................................................................................................14
Assessment: (Post-Test)....................................................................................................15
Key to Answers ..................................................................................................................16
References ........................................................................................................................20
What This Module is About
Welcome to the 21st Century Society!
We live in a world where the quality of information we receive largely determines
our choices and ensuing actions, including our capacity to enjoy fundamental freedoms and
the ability for self-determination and development. Driven by technological improvements in
telecommunications, there is also a proliferation of media and other information providers
through which vast amounts of information and knowledge are accessed and shared by
citizens (Karklins, J., UNESCO).
This Module is an introductory part for the subject in Media and Information Literacy,
which will pave the way towards more meaningful discussions and interactions. This is aimed
in introducing the concept of Media and Information Literacy to Senior High School learners,
as solid ground for college readiness. Basic concepts and terminologies will be presented as
we go along the module.
Together, let us scan the next few pages of this module in order for us to be fully
equipped and to be media and information literate individual. There are several standard
symbols (icons) used as you go about in the completion of this module. For instance, a hand
cupped with a sprout represents an activity that introduces you to a new lesson or concept.
This is reinforced with the magnifying glass icon that discusses the activity as a part of the
lesson, enabling you to discover and understand the totality of the lesson. Highlighting each
lesson is your application of learning, an activity that shall transfer the skills and knowledge
gained into your real life situations, symbolized with a nut and wrench tandem.
This module contains varied activities that can help you as a Senior High School
student to not just be an information literate individual, but a creative and critical thinker as
well as responsible user and competent producer of media and information.
The following are the lessons contained in this module:
1. Introduction to Media and Information Literacy;
2. Information Literacy.
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How to Learn from this Module
To achieve the objectives cited above, you are to do the following:
• Take your time reading the lessons carefully.
• Follow the directions and/or instructions in the activities and exercises diligently.
• Answer all the given tests and exercises.
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What I Know
Multiple Choice. Select the letter of the best answer from among the given choices.
1. This type of literacy identifies what the information is for, where to find it, and how to
evaluate it.
A. Media Literacy B. Information Literacy
C. Technology Literacy D. All of the Above
2. The medium of communication that requires face to face interaction using one’s voice
as the tool to deliver the message.
A. Digital/ Interactive Communication B. Conversation
C. Public Speaking D. Digital Art
5. An information literate person should first understand the situation or problem to figure
out the what specific type of information he or she needed.
A. True B. False
C. Maybe D. Neither True or False
10. It is the ability of an individual, either working independently or with others, to responsibly,
appropriately, and effectively use technological tools.
A. Media Literacy B. Information Literacy
C. Technology Literacy D. All of the Above
III
Lesson
Introduction to Media and
1 Information Literacy
The picture above depicts how each individual communicate at different levels, at
different forms. Each one of us has a personal concept of communication. Communication
is broadly defined as the imparting and exchanging of information or news (Retrieved from
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/communication on October 31, 2018).
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In order to communicate, we use different medium of communication to carry out the
message we want to convey. There are various outlets that we can use in order to deliver our
message. Few of the examples are listed below.
What’s New
As you may have written from the list above, Media is commonly synonymous with
technology. So, what is Media anyway?
Media refers to various channels of communication between a person or persons and
their intended audience. Television, radio, newspapers and the internet are different types of
Media. One of the oldest forms of media is print. Thanks to the ever changing technology,
our exposure to media is almost nonstop. Media shapes our perceptions of what is real. It
surrounds us in the forms of billboards, signage, and even the clothes you wear. We have
radio, television, computers, and smartphones. We have the internet, online video channels,
and all sorts of social media. So stop and look around, media is everywhere, and it’s not going
away anytime soon. Learn about it, understand it, so that you may be media-smart. (YouTube
Channel MediaSmarts retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBP_kswrtrw)
Simply put, media are the things or gadgets that we use in order to convey the details
of the information that we want to impart or communicate to people, and the society in general.
Example, if you want to notify your classmate of a meeting organized by a club you joined,
how will you go about communicating the information? Will you send text messages through
your cellular phone? Or maybe send a private message through social media? Or write it down
on a paper, and hang it on visible places around the campus? Whichever way, you must use
a medium to communicate the information. Hence, communication and media are directly
interrelated, such that media serves as a platform by which one can meaningfully express and
communicate oneself.
Furthermore, a specific media (thing/ gadget) can either be a Source of Information, a
Medium of Communication, or both. A media is considered a source of information if the use
of the media provides knowledge and information about something, while a media used as a
channel to convey information is considered a medium of communication. A media can also be
simultaneously used both as a source and a medium of information. To give you more of this
concept, you may answer the activity below.
What’s More
From the example done for you, a Cellular Mobile Phone with simple call and text
features is an example of a medium of communication, because it allows you to communicate
and reach out to others. However, Smart Phones which are types of mobile phones having the
multi-purpose features of communication, multimedia functionality, wireless communication
like Bluetooth and wi-fi, is an example of both a source of information and a medium of
communication. Needless to say, a smart phone can be used as a medium to communicate
to other people from across the globe, and if loaded with cellular data, can surf the internet
hence, a potential source of information.
Now that we have discussed the interrelationship of media and communication, we will
examine the different concepts that will be used in this subject. We will build your definition on
the following key concepts, as referenced from the Teaching Guide of Media and Information
Literacy formulated by the CHED in collaboration with the Philippine Normal University:
What’s New
1. From your own point of view, make a list that describes a person who is literate in
media and information. Write down at least five (5) characteristics.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
2. Of the list that you have enumerated in your Weekly Online Activities Log, which media
provider did you spend the most time? And what role does this media provider play in
your life as a SHS student?
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
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3. Looking at the total number of hours you have spent on online activities per week, do
you think the figure is essential for your to be able to be media and information literate
individual?
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
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What I Can Do
The picture above shows a sample of fake news headlines lifted from https://
adobochronicles.com/2015/06/08/china-lays-claim-over-manilas-chinatown/, one of the
satirical websites circulating online. As a media and information literate individual, how will
you respond to this kind of information? Formulate the actions you will take by outlining it on
the table below.
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Lesson
2 Information Literacy
What’s In
The questions outlined above are some of the few questions that comes into mind when
we talk about Information Literacy, which was introduced in the earlier part of this module.
Before we go further, answer the first activity of the lesson.
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What’s New
What Is It
Now, given the above questions which you have personally chosen, it is important to
understand the need to acquire this information that you have asked from the mayor of the
city. These questions are actually a result of you trying to go through the process towards
becoming an information literate individual.
As a review, we already discussed what Information Literacy is. It is defined as the ability
to recognize when information is needed, and to locate, evaluate, and effectively communicate
information in its various formats. Therefore, it is a set of individual competencies needed to
identify, evaluate and use information in the most ethical, efficient and effective way across all
domains, occupations and professions.
What’s More
Activity 2: Social Media Scenario opinion as to the daily life situations you are facing
involving information literacy as a Senior High student.
You have seen the viral
video in social media about a senior
high school student bullying another Information needs
student within the school premises. (What information do you need?)
There had been so much concerns Sources of information
circulating in the online world about
the identity of the parties involved, (Where will you get them?)
one of which claims that the school is Access to the information
playing favorites between the parties,
(How will you access them?)
and favoring the bully in the video.
Evaluate information
As an active social media user, you
want to exhibit your being a media (How will you check the quality of
and information literate individual, information?)
the following table below outlines the Organize information
task that you will have to take in order
to come up with an informative post (How will you organize and store
relative to the viral issue at hand. them?)
Communicate information
Let us move on further as
you answer the following activity to How will you create and
enhance your capacities in passing communicate them?)
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What I Have Learned
Criteria 3 2 1
The author was able The author was able The author was not
to clearly ascertain to partially ascertain able to ascertain
specific information specific information specific information
needs, including the needs, including the needs, including the
Treatment of
details needed for details needed for details needed for
Information
sound judgment, sound judgment, sound judgment,
considering the considering the considering the
elements/ stages of elements/ stages of elements/ stages of
Information Literacy Information Literacy Information Literacy
The author exhibited The author exhibited The author exhibited
Sentence
excellent command fair command of the poor command of the
Structure,
of the language, language, its general language, its general
Grammar,
its general usage, usage, mechanics usage, mechanics and
Mechanics, and
mechanics and and spelling spelling
Spelling
spelling
1. You are researching on an assignment in your subject in Media and Information Literacy.
You came along an article online that amazingly can answer the research assignment
perfectly well. You copy and pasted it into one great essay, complete with pictures and
other visuals. You did not cite your references in order to impress your perfectionist
and strict teacher.
2. A family friend, who also happens to be your classmate in one of your classes was
diagnosed with an incurable illness. Your close family ties enabled you to know the
status of her health, including its severity, and asked you to refrain from spilling out the
information outside of your family circle. In order to help her with her absences and
academic standing, you told your class adviser about her health status.
3. You are living in a peaceful community within your barangay where everyone practically
knows everyone. Lately, there have been rumors circulating around the neighborhood
that one of your friends is into illegal drugs. Upon investigation and personal interview,
you found out that he is actually using marijuana because of an emotional problem
within his family. You decided to help him by enlisting the help of psychologists and
authorities in order to help him rehabilitate and cope with the problem. True enough, he
was sent to a rehabilitation center in order to undergo debriefing. The news spread like
wildfire within the neighborhood and soon, his family’s problems was then discussed
out in the open. Your friend’s family have branded you a traitor for helping the “arrest”
of your friend and ultimately revealing their problems to the entire neighborhood.
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What I Can Do
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Summary
1. Communication is broadly defined as the imparting and exchanging of information.
2. There are different communication mediums, common examples are Conversation,
Public Speaking, Documents/ Letters/ Mails, Visual Art, Physical Medium, Digital/
Interactive. Each one of these mediums works differently in conveying messages and
information, but with the main purpose of communicating information to others.
3. Literacy is the ability to identify, understand, interpret, create, communicate and
compute, using printed and written materials associated with varying contexts. Literacy
involves a continuum of learning, wherein individuals are able to achieve their goals,
develop their knowledge and potential, and participate fully in their community and
wider society.
4. Media are the physical objects used to communicate with or the mass communication
through physical objects such as radio, television, computers, film, etc. It also refers to
any physical object used to communicate messages.
5. Media Literacy is the ability to access, analyze, evaluate, and create media in a variety of
forms. It aims to empower citizens by providing them with the competencies (knowledge
and skills) necessary to engage with traditional media and new technologies.
6. Information- A broad term that covers processed data, knowledge derived from study,
experience, instruction, signals or symbols.
7. Information Literacy- The ability to recognize when information is needed, and to
locate, evaluate, and effectively communicate information in its various formats.
8. Technology (Digital) Literacy- The ability of an individual, either working independently
or with others, to responsibly, appropriately, and effectively use technological tools.
Using these tools an individual can access, manage, integrate, evaluate, create and
communicate information.
9. Media and Information Literacy- The skills and competencies that allow individuals
to engage with media and other information providers effectively, as well as develop
critical thinking and life-long learning skills to socialize and become active citizens.
10. The Stages/ Elements of Information Literacy are:
Stage 1- Identifying/ recognizing information needs
Stage 2- Determining sources of information
Stage 3- Citing or searching for information
Stage 4- Analyzing and evaluating the quality of information
Stage 5- Organizing, storing or archiving information
Stage 6- Using information in an ethical, efficient and effective way
Stage 7- Creating and communicating new knowledge
11. The Stages/ Elements of Information Literacy are divided into stages as to one
cannot proceed with the next step, unless the initial step is not satisfied. It can also be
considered elements, because each one must be exhibited in an individual if we are to
consider one an information literate.
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Assessment: (Post-Test)
Multiple Choice. Answer the question that follows. Choose the best answer from among
the given choices.
1. This type of literacy identifies what the information is for, where to find it, and how to
evaluate it.
A. Media Literacy B. Information Literacy
C. Technology Literacy D. All of the Above
2. The medium of communication that requires face to face interaction using one’s voice
as the tool to deliver the message.
A. Digital/ Interactive Communication B. Conversation
C. Public Speaking D. Digital Art
3. The following are possible sources of information, EXCEPT:
A. Newspaper B. Television
C. Printer D. Smartphones
4. Which of the following is an example of technology used as a medium of communication?
A. Newspaper B. Television
C. Laptop computers D. Smartphones
5. An information literate person should first understand the situation or problem to figure
out the what specific type of information he or she needed.
A. True B. False
C. Maybe D. Neither True or False
6. It is defined as the as the imparting and exchanging of information or news.
A. Communication B. Public Speaking
C. Media D. Information Sources
7. Physical things such as tarpaulin billboards, posters, in-package information contained
in product packaging are example of what medium of communication?
A. Visual Art B. Physical Medium
C. Digital/ Interactive D. Documents/ Letters
8. This refers to various channels of communication between a person or persons and
their intended audience.
A. Communication B. Public Speaking
C. Media D. Information Sources
9. This is considered the oldest form of Media
A. Print B. Visual Art
C. Physical Medium D. Digital/ Interactive
10. It is the ability of an individual, either working independently or with others, to responsibly,
appropriately, and effectively use technological tools.
A. Media Literacy B. Information Literacy
C. Technology Literacy D. All of the Above
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