The Media and Information Literacy (MIL) course for senior high school students equips learners with the critical skills necessary to navigate and thrive in today’s media-rich and information-saturated world. Through interactive lessons, hands-on activities, and critical analysis of media content, students will develop the ability to access, evaluate, analyze, and create various forms of media and information. Topics may include media literacy, digital citizenship, information evaluation, media production, and ethical considerations in media consumption. This course empowers students to become discerning consumers and responsible creators of media, preparing them to engage thoughtfully and ethically in the digital age. Materials compiled here are sourced from various resources. Hivessel cannot ensure they are MELCS compliant. Refer to your MELCS for accurate lessons.
Source: Mr. Arniel Ping (Gen. Juan Castaneda Senior High School)
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- Introduction to Media and Information Literacy Part I
- Introduction to Media and Information Literacy Part II
- The Evolution of Traditional to New Media (Part I)
- Types of Media Convergence
- News And Issues Presentation Through Different Types Of Media
- Indigenous Media And Information Sources
- Opportunities and Challenges and Power of Media and Information
- Intellectual Property, Copyright & Fair Use Guidelines
- The Power Of Media And Information
- Massive Open Online Course
- Implication Of Media And Information To An Individual And The Society
- Different Dimensions Of Information And Media (Text)
- Different Dimensions Of Information And Media (Visual Text)
- Different Dimensions Of Information And Media (Audio)Resources: https://sites.google.com/deped.gov.ph/gjcshs-mil/ppt/ppt-quarter-2