Media Literacy Real - Group Four
Media Literacy Real - Group Four
Media Literacy Real - Group Four
• It provides a framework to
– Access
– Analyze
– Evaluate
– and create messages in a variety of forms – from print to
video to the Internet.
MEDIA LITERACY
• DEFINED BY MEDIA SCHOLARS-
• ADAMS AND HAMM (2001)- “Literacy may be
thought of as the ability to create personal meaning
from the visual and verbal symbols we take in
everyday from television, advertising, film, and digital
media. It is more than inviting students to simply
decode information. They must be critical thinkers
who can understand and produce in the media
culture swirling around them.”
MEDIA LITERACY
• SILVERBATT AND ELICEIRI (1997)- “Media
literacy is a critical-thinking skill that enables
audiences to decipher the information that
they receive through the channels of mass
communications and empowers them to
develop independent judgements about
media content.”
CORE CONCEPTS OF MEDIA LITERACY
• All media messages are constructed