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  2. Information and media literacy - Wikipedia

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    In the Arab region, media and information literacy was largely ignored up until 2011, when the Media Studies Program at the American University of Beirut, the Open Society Foundations and the Arab-US Association for Communication Educators (AUSACE) launched a regional conference themed "New Directions: Digital and Media Literacy".

  3. Media literacy education - Wikipedia

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    However, media literacy education is distinct from simply using media and technology in the classroom, a distinction that is exemplified by the difference between "teaching with media" and "teaching about media." [58] In the 1950s and 60s, the ‘film grammar’ approach to media literacy education developed in the United States. Where ...

  4. Information literacy - Wikipedia

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    In "Information Literacy as a Liberal Art," Jeremy J. Shapiro and Shelley K. Hughes (1996) advocated a more holistic approach to information literacy education, one that encouraged not merely the addition of information technology courses as an adjunct to existing curricula, but rather a radically new conceptualization of "our entire ...

  5. It's Global Media and Information Literacy Week. Learn how ...

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    People with knowledge of the functions of the media and information systems, as well as the circumstances in which these activities are conducted, are empowered through media and information literacy.

  6. 21st century skills - Wikipedia

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    Digital literacy skills: information literacy, media literacy, Information and communication technologies (ICT) literacy Career and life skills : flexibility and adaptability, initiative and self-direction , social and cross-cultural interaction , productivity and accountability

  7. News Literacy Project - Wikipedia

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    The News Literacy Project (NLP) is an American nonpartisan national education nonprofit, based in Washington, D.C., that provides resources for educators, students, and the general public to help them learn to identify credible information, recognize misinformation and disinformation, and determine what they can trust, share, and act on.

  8. Transliteracy - Wikipedia

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    Conceptually, transliteracy is situated across five capabilities: information capabilities (see information literacy), ICT (information and communication technologies), communication and collaboration, creativity and critical thinking. It is underpinned by literacy and numeracy. [1] (See figure below) The concept of transliteracy is impacting ...

  9. Multiliteracy - Wikipedia

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    Media literacy: Multiliteracy involves being able to critically analyze and interpret media messages, whether they come from traditional sources like newspapers and television or from new media such as social networks and online news sites. Information literacy: In an era of information overload, being information literate is essential. It ...