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“THINK BEFORE YOU CLICK”. Media and Information Literacy.

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[Audio] We must be mindful of the impact of technology and media on our daily lives. Misinformation is rampant and it's crucial that we have the skills to evaluate and critically analyze the information we encounter. By being media information and technology literate we can make informed decisions and contribute to a more informed society..

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[Audio] The importance of media and information literacy is critical in today's digital age. It is essential to possess the skills to access analyze and use information ethically. By learning how to find reliable sources evaluate the credibility of information and make informed decisions we can avoid falling for false information and misinformation. Media and information literacy is not just about reading and writing but also critical thinking and ethical use. We urge everyone to take the time to learn about media and information literacy and apply it in their daily lives..

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[Audio] In today's digital era media and information literacy are essential. It is crucial to evaluate the source of information identify bias and falsehoods engage with digital platforms and safeguard ourselves and others from harm. By mastering these abilities we can form well-informed judgments stay secure online and assess information from diverse perspectives..

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[Audio] We can make more informed decisions and avoid being swayed by inaccurate or unreliable information..

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[Audio] Media and information literacy are critical in helping individuals navigate the vast amounts of information available online. The widespread spread of misinformation on social media and online platforms poses a serious threat to public trust and can have harmful consequences. It is essential to be critical of the information we encounter online and to verify its sources before acting on it. By promoting media and information literacy we can empower individuals to make informed decisions and protect themselves from falling victim to false information. It is the responsibility of all of us to take action and be vigilant in the face of misinformation..

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[Audio] 85% of millennials and 75% of Gen X are aware of online privacy risks according to a study by the Pew Research Center. This underscores the importance of media and information literacy for individuals of all ages to protect themselves from potential threats online. It is crucial to educate ourselves on how to identify and avoid harmful content and practices as well as to understand the implications of sharing personal information online. By being informed and vigilant we can help prevent online privacy breaches and protect our digital identity..

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[Audio] Analyzing information identifying reliable sources and making more informed decisions can help us become more active and engaged citizens. By understanding and participating in important discussions and decision-making processes in our community and society we can help create a more informed and engaged society..

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[Audio] It is important to critically evaluate the content we encounter online. Media information and technology literacy are essential skills that will help us make informed decisions and navigate the digital world responsibly. By developing these skills we can avoid falling prey to false information and make better choices. Understanding the importance of these skills and investing in our own education is crucial. With these skills we can protect ourselves from the dangers of the digital age and make the most out of the vast amount of information available at our fingertips..

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[Audio] We can think critically click wisely and navigate the digital world safely and responsibly..

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[Audio] With media and information literacy we can make better decisions in the digital world. With so much information available it can be easy to get overwhelmed and make poor choices. But by learning these skills we can navigate through the information and make better choices for ourselves and our society. So always think before you click!.

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Media and Information Technology. THANK YOU!. – Jeremy Alloso.