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Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education Año de publicación: 2015 Autor corporativo: Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) Information literacy is the set of integrated abilities encompassing the reflective discovery of information, the understanding of how information is produced and valued, and the use of information in creating new knowledge and participating ethically in communities of learning. This Framework sets forth these information literacy concepts and describes how librarians as information professionals can facilitate the development of information literacy by postsecondary students.
Introductory News Literacy: Adapted from High Five 2012; The Integrated Language Arts and Journalism Curriculum for Middle School Students Año de publicación: 2013 Autor corporativo: American Press Institute The American Press Institute’s Introductory News Literacy Units are lightweight general usage lesson plans for introducing middle school students to how to read and understand news media and current events. While the Institute offers more specific and in-depth materials and ideas for promoting news literacy, these new units provide a resource for the time-pressed teacher working with students at an important age. Split into three units of one-to-two weeks each, the curriculum briefly overviews critical elements in news understanding and healthy processes for determining source information and bias. Individual lessons can be adapted and used to fit specific classroom needs.
Do You Speak MIL?: Media and Information Literacy; A Handbook for Jordanian CSOs Año de publicación: 2020 Autor: Milica Pesic | Lucien Michael Steinberg | Anoud Al-Zou’bi Autor corporativo: Media Diversity Institute | UNESCO | UN. Office of Counter-Terrorism (UNOCT) This publication, “Do You Speak MIL?: Media and Information Literacy – A Handbook for Jordanian CSOs,” provides civil society organizations (CSOs) with practical tools to integrate Media and Information Literacy (MIL) into their training programs. Each chapter includes a technical introduction, thought-provoking questions, and real-life examples to guide trainers. Published in 2020, this handbook is a valuable resource for promoting MIL within Arab countries, intending to empower communities to navigate the evolving media landscape.
Enhancing Jordanian Media’s Ability to Combat Extremism and Terrorism Through Media Literacy, Quality of Content, and Media Performance: Training Guide (2020) Año de publicación: 2020 Autor: Amani Jarrar Autor corporativo: Jordan Media Institute This training toolkit has been developed by the Jordan Media Institute in the frame of the project “Improving Jordan’s Media Capacity to Counter Violent Extremism and terrorism: Media Literacy and Performance & Content Quality Perspective”. The guide means to be a reference for journalists to enhance journalists media literacy, fact checking and news verification skills when covering stories of extremism and terrorism.This project has been implemented since December 2019 under the STRIVE Global Program, funded by the European Union, at Hedayah.
Seoul Declaration on Media and Information Literacy for Everyone and by Everyone: A Defence Against Disinfodemics Año de publicación: 2020 Autor corporativo: UNESCO On the 10th anniversary of Global Media and Information Literacy Week, stakeholders from all over the world gave a resounding affirmation as to the urgency to strengthen people’s media and information literacy competencies. The number of celebratory events increased from one hundred events in 2019 to over three hundred events in 2020.The outcomes of the deliberations in the Feature Conference and Youth Agenda Forum have been immortalized in the Seoul Declaration on Media and Information Literacy for Everyone and by Everyone: A Defence against Disinfodemics. This Seoul Declaration benefited from a consultation with close to one thousand registered participants.Through the Seoul Declaration, partners and participants called for media and information literacy for all. They:Emphasized that “media and information literacy (MIL) is a core competency for addressing the disinfodemic, and that MIL also contributes to access to information, freedom of expression, protection of privacy, prevention of violent extremism, promotion of digital security and combating hate speech and inequality”.Recognized “UNESCO’s effort to promote a Global MIL Cities Framework to stimulate creative learning about MIL in city spaces and the involvement of non-traditional actors in promoting MIL”.Called on duty bearers at the national to city levels to “commit to advancing ‘Media and Information Literacy for Everyone and by Everyone’ through policy and resource allocation across all relevant areas, including education, health, elections, child protection, climate, gender equality, governance and regulation, to mention some examples”.Urged technological intermediaries to “play an accountable role, through institutionalized multi-stakeholder systems, as part of the social endeavor to tackle disinformation and to build communities that are media and information literate”.Requested UNESCO, in cooperation with other UN Agencies, to “maintain a focus on inclusion of disadvantaged groups in MIL engagements, and to continue to foster gender equality in relation to MIL.”
디지털 리터러시 교육 1부: 정보를 읽는 능력을 키워라! #1 Año de publicación: 2020 Autor corporativo: 한국교육방송공사 급변하는 매체환경, 범람하는 가짜뉴스 속에서 진짜 정보와 가짜 정보를 구분하는 능력인 디지털리터러시가 중요하게 여겨지고 있는 상황. 우리 학생들이 미래를 바꿀 수 있는 역량을 갖도록 하기 위해 시대의 흐름에 맞는 교육의 변화 또한 필요하다. 이번 <미래교육 플러스>에서는 변화한 흐름에 맞는 디지털리터러시 교육에 대해서 논의 한다. 디지털 리터러시 교육 1부 ‘정보를 읽는 능력을 키워라!’에서는 디지털 리터러시의 중요성과 디지털 리터러시 교육의 현주소를 점검해 본다.
디지털 리터러시 교육 1부: 정보를 읽는 능력을 키워라! #2 Año de publicación: 2020 Autor corporativo: 한국교육방송공사 급변하는 매체환경, 범람하는 가짜뉴스 속에서 진짜 정보와 가짜 정보를 구분하는 능력인 디지털리터러시가 중요하게 여겨지고 있는 상황. 우리 학생들이 미래를 바꿀 수 있는 역량을 갖도록 하기 위해 시대의 흐름에 맞는 교육의 변화 또한 필요하다. 이번 <미래교육 플러스>에서는 변화한 흐름에 맞는 디지털리터러시 교육에 대해서 논의 한다. 디지털 리터러시 교육 1부 ‘정보를 읽는 능력을 키워라!’에서는 디지털 리터러시의 중요성과 디지털 리터러시 교육의 현주소를 점검해 본다.
A Media Literacy Framework for Australia Año de publicación: 2020 Autor corporativo: Australian Media Literacy Alliance (AMLA) AMLA define media literacy as the ability to critically engage with media in all aspects of life.Media literacy complements Digital Literacy and Digital Safety – and all three are required to thrive in a digital world. Digital literacy focuses on the skills and knowledge required to access and use digital technologies. Digital Safety focuses on issues like online hate and abuse, bullying, the protection of personal information and online scams.Media Literacy encourages people to ask critical questions about the media and media technologies using a set of six key concepts. For any example of media (an advertisement, a news story, a film or television program, a YouTube video, video game or a social media post), we can ask the following questions:Institutions: who made this media and why did they make it?Audiences: who was this media made for and how are they likely to respond to it?Representations: how are people, places or ideas portrayed in this media, and what are the impacts of this?Technologies: what technology was used to produce, access and circulate this media? Does the technology gather personal data from users?Languages: how does this media communicate using image, sounds and written text?Relationships: what kind of relationships are being developed through the distribution and use of this media?These questions will have very different answers and follow-on questions depending on the media example, but the process of asking and answering these questions leads to critical understandings, and forms the basis for more successful media experiences. These questions can be asked during the process of consuming, sharing or creating media. They can be integrated as part of any Digital Literacy and Digital Safety learning program.
Journalism, Fake News & Disinformation: Handbook for Journalism Education and Training Año de publicación: 2018 Autor: Julie Posetti | Cherilyn Ireton | Claire Wardle | Hossein Derakhshan | Alice Matthews | Magda Abu-Fadil | Tom Trewinnard | Fergus Bell | Alexios Mantzarlis Autor corporativo: UNESCO This handbook seeks to provide an internationally-relevant model curriculum, open to adoption or adaptation, which responds to the emerging global problem of disinformation that confronts societies in general, and journalism in particular. Serving as a model curriculum, the publication is designed to give journalism educators and trainers a framework and lessons to help students and practitioners of journalism to navigate the issues associated with ‘fake news’.The contents draw together the input of leading international journalism educators, researchers and thinkers who are helping to update journalism method and practice to deal with the challenges of misinformation and disinformation. The lessons are contextual, theoretical and in the case of online verification, extremely practical. Used together as a course, or independently, they can help refresh existing teaching modules or create new offerings.It is part of the “Global Initiative for Excellence in Journalism Education”, which is a focus of UNESCO’s International Programme for the Development of Communication (IPDC). The Initiative seeks to engage with teaching, practising and researching of journalism from a global perspective, including sharing international good practices. 