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Within North America, media literacy is seen to consist of a series of communication competencies, including the ability to ACCESS, ANALYZE, EVALUATE, and COMMUNICATE information in a variety of forms, including print and non-print messages.
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EBSCOhost: Converging perspectives in audience studies and digital literacies: Youthfu... - 0 views
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Engaging with a set of ideas proposed in an article published in this journal in 2004, this article transposes concepts from one mediated condition to another, as it applies selected theories from audience reception studies to research on media and digital literacies. In approaching multi-method qualitative data from a project that researched youthful digital literacies on social networking sites, the article presents a discussion on anticipations of genre and modes of interpretative engagement. It is concluded that the text–reader framework of audience reception studies pushes the digital literacies discussion away from treating literacies as practical skills, encouraging a critical examination of people’s interpretative engagement with media texts. By doing this, the article also explores how concepts lying at the core of the reception studies repertoire need to be retained and revised in the age of the internet. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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This paper examines the first etiquette text by Emily Post.
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EBSCOhost: Business Etiquette: What Your Students Don't Know. - 0 views
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Another type of etiquette that seems to be online related because of the social skills declining with the personal environment in the workplace. A study in 1993 by Schaffer, Kelley, and Goette found that there was a 40% decline in proper/business etiquette from recent college grads. follow URL to view article. Citing because I cant highlight the document.
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The article provides an answer to a question on etiquette for the microblogging website Twitter, particularly focusing on following users
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This is stating etiquette methods assumed by Twitter® users on followers and follow them just because they followed you. This article came from Columbia Journalism Review I am citing this form of etiquette because the users of this say "You follow me I will follow you" rule. Is this proper etiquette? I don't know but it is interesting to say it may be considered "Online Etiquette", for Twitter® users.
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Parents pine for paper as kids go digital ... One in four boys who read an e-book said he enjoyed reading more often, according to Monday's ...
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Going digital is supported from this magazine. www.worldmag.com This is supporting that our kids and there kids will even be in a total digital environment. This is the reason we need to have Digital Etiquette established.
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Parents pine for paper as kids go digital
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what this means to media literacy rates has not yet been determined, and the technology that brought on this change in media access has created a hybrid media literacy/technology discipline of study called digital literacy. Turning on and off a computer, or visiting favorite Web sites and playing video games, does not increase one’s digital literacy.
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This is explaining that just because one knows how to "surf the web" it doesn't necessarily mean they are media literate or digitally literate for that matter. I am getting from these references 3 different views on what being "Media Literate" really consists of.
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The Digital Native has tipped the balance of proper Etiquette in their environment. The digital age has pushed them into a loss of basic skills and interests the the Digital Immigrant has and is required by society wether it is virtual or human contact. Etiquette in the digital world has been sacrificed the most. The skill set of manners, proper English, basic writing, and respect for others has declined because of Twitter®, Facebook®, texting etc... Social skills in the work place are being reported to have declined. Co-workers who work on the same floor not only 20 ft away rarely see or speak to each other unless they are in a direct meeting in the same room. The preference is email, text, Facebook® etc.. for them to socialize. Word has it that employers are concerned about the social skills of the employees being there is not as much person to person contact.
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The defining of media literacy skills differs among scholars slightly, though there are several key elements (Potter 2001).
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DIGITAL LITERACY Defining digital literacy has as much to do with understanding and how to use technology as it does with meaning making.
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We are viewing Digital Literacy as whole from the position of what we can do. This is deeper than what we can do, this is commenting on a way to do things. It is not just literacy anymore it a Digital Lifestyle that we are molding. For our survival we are forced to "Go Digital". the following link is great article to support these factors both media literacy and online etiquette. I find this source to be credible because my son is a Digital Native. He responds better to reading on the web than on paper. http://www.worldmag.com/2013/01/parents_pine_for_paper_as_kids_go_digital
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While their motives aren't always evil, people who bend the truth don't usually do so for the greater good, either.
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