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KENDAL SUMLER

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  • Q: What is the Definition of Literacy? A: Literacy can be defined as being able to read and write or the ability to use language in a proficient manner. Literacy is also defined as having knowledge in a... Read More » Source: answers.ask.com Q: Why is Information Literacy Important? A: Information literacy is important because it means one knows how to find information. I've heard it said that the smartest people are not those who know everyth... Read More » Source: answers.ask.com Q: What is Information Literacy? A: Information literacy is the ability to find, learn and use information. It doesn't rely on what you can remember but what you can locate and use. The process of... Read More » Source: answers.ask.com
    • KENDAL SUMLER
       
      HERE ARE MORE DEFINITINS AND SOME RANDOM Q&A ON INFORMATION LITERACY
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    "Answers Information literacy The report defined information literacy as the ability "to recognize when information is needed and have the ability to locate, evalu... More » Go to: Ask Encyclopedia · Wikipedia Search for: Q&A · Images · Videos"
Anthony Alverson

Media literacy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    • KENDAL SUMLER
       
      ANOTHER DEFINITION THAT WILL GIVE YOU A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF WHAT MEDIA LITERACY IS
    • Anthony Alverson
       
      Media Literacy is the process of teaching and learning about media. It is also about developing every kind of people's critical and creative abilities when it comes to media. Like how people can type and use the web to do different things on a computer.
  • is the process of teaching and learning about media.[1] It is about developing young people's critical and creative abilities when it comes to the media.
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    "Media literacy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Media literacy is a repertoire of competences that enable people to analyze, evaluate, and create messages in a wide variety of media modes, genres, and forms. Contents 1 Education 1.1 Concepts of media education 1.1.1 Production 1.1.2 Language 1.1.3 Representation 1.1.4 Audience 1.2 UNESCO and media education 1.2.1 UNESCO questionnaire 2 History 2.1 United Kingdom 2.2 Australia 2.3 Africa 2.4 Europe 2.5 Canada 2.6 The United States 3 See also 4 References 5 Books 6 External links Education Media Education is the process of teaching and learning about media.[1] It is about developing young people's critical and creative abilities when it comes to the media. Media education should not be confused with educational technology or with educational media. Surveys repeatedly show that, in most industrialized countries, children now spend more time watching television than they do in school, or also on any other activity apart from sleeping[2] Media Education has no fixed location, no clear ideology and no definitive recipients; it is subject to whims of a financial market bigger than itself.[1] Being able to understand the media enables people to analyze, evaluate, and create messages in a wide variety of mediums, genres, and forms. A person who is media literate is informed. There are many reasons why media studies are absent from the primary and secondary school curricula, including cuts in budgets and social services as well as over-packed schedules and expectations. Education for media literacy often uses an inquiry-based pedagogic model that encourages people to ask questions about what they watch, hear, and read. Media literacy education provides tools to help people critically analyze messages, offers opportunities for learners to broa
Anthony Alverson

What is Web Collaboration? - Definition from Techopedia - 0 views

    • Anthony Alverson
       
      Web Collaboration is the techniques includes phone/text chat and remote multiuser conferences/ seminars via intranet or phone system. 
  • Web collaboration techniques include phone/text chat and remote multiuser conferences/seminars via intranet or phone systems.
Kellen Harkins

Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) - 0 views

    • Kellen Harkins
       
      This is an awesome site full of information about MOOC's.
  • A massive open online course (MOOC) is a model for delivering learning content online to any person who wants to take a course, with no limit on attendance.
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    Free course for as many people want to attend, open sessions
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