THINK BEFORE YOU CLICK Media and Information Literacy

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

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doe. THINK BEFORE YOU CLICK. In today’s digital world, being media, information, and technology literate is important. This involves having the ability to access, evaluate, and use information effectively and responsibly. It also means understanding how technology and media influence our daily lives..

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What is Media and Information Literacy?. ACCESSING INFORMATION.

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Why is it Important?. • UNDERSTAND THE SOURCE Knowing where information comes from and who created it helps us evaluate its credibility. IDENTIFY BIAS AND MISINFORMATION Being able to recognize biases, inaccuracies, and intentionally false information allows us to make better decisions. ENGAGE WITH DIGITAL PLATFORMS Media and information literacy skills help us effectively search for, access, and use digital resources..

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Key Skills. CRITICAL THINKING. Analyzing information carefully, asking questions, and making well-informed decisions..

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The Dangers of Misinformation. Spreading Quickly Online Misinformation can spread fast on social media and online platforms, reaching thousands or millions of people in a short time. Undermines Trust False information can destroy public trust in important institutions like government, healthcare, and the media, making it harder to address real problems..

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Using Technology Responsibly. According to the study of Pew Research Center, the percentage of people who are aware of online privacy risks….

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Benefits of Being Literate. MAKE BETTER DECISIONS.

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Key Takeaways. THESE IMPORTANT SKILLS HELP US USE THE INTERNET AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES EFFECTIVELY, WISELY, AND RESPONSIBLY..

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“Media and Information Literacy is a critical skill for the 21st century. It empowers individuals to think critically, click wisely, and navigate the digital world safely and responsibly.”.

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ENGAGEMENT PLATFORMS INTERMEDIARIES ;SEMINATE MISINFORMATION AUTOMATIC HATE CONTENT BIASES Ll PRACTICES COMMUNICATION ATTITUDE SPEEC BELIEFS ARINGLITERACYTHOIJGHT$ EXPERIENC EMPOWERING INTERACTION SOFTWARE ONLINE EI LUATE NETWORKS COMPETENCIES LIBRARIES PRODUCE TECHNOLOGY PROVIDERS CONTRIBUTE UNDERSTANDING.

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