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What is Media and Information Literacy

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Fourth Edition
An umbrella term for a number of competencies, skills and understandings associated with contemporary communication and information practices. This term encompasses the more specific term digital literacy, which is associated with digital media practices.
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Software Literacy
Elaine Khoo (University of Waikato, New Zealand) and Craig Hight (University of Newcastle, Australia)
Copyright: © 2018 |Pages: 10
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2255-3.ch656
Abstract
Software is not neutral. It comes with social and cultural assumptions that afford particular actions while constraining others. The notion of software literacy is emerging as one way to conceptualise the repertoires of skills and understandings needed for people to be critical and creative users of software packages and systems in a software saturated culture. This conceptual model is a response to current digital literacy frameworks which do not identify the implications of the choice of software on what can be achieved. Studies on information literacy and on ways of mastering software have tended to ignore the role of software itself. The study of software is only now emerging as a field of study. This contribution argues for the relevancy of software literacy as part of understanding the ways people engage with software and how its affordances influences knowledge representation, generation and critique. It will define the term and set out three progressive tiers of development towards software literacy.
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Teaching Media and Information Literacy in the 21st Century
The skills required to critically access and assess mediated information while understanding media functions in our daily lives.
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A Netnographic Approach on Digital Emerging Literacies in the Digital Inclusion Program AcessaSP - Brazil
A combination of two distinct areas, information literacy and media literacy. Literacies, in that sense, emerge as a concept capable of providing new insights into the reality of practices in network.
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Digital Inclusion: From Connectivity to the Development of Information Culture
Media and Information Literacy (MIL) is an approach recently developed by UNESCO that take into consideration the new cultures emerging from the Information Society. Some prefer the terms Media Literacy, News Literacy, Digital Literacy, Information Literacy and Media Studies. Researchers and librarians world-wide are also contributing to the development of these educational initiatives.
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Creative Writing of Disinformation Narratives: Teaching Innovation Using Artificial Intelligence
The ability to access, analyze, evaluate, and effectively use various media forms and information sources in a critical and responsible manner.
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