1. MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY
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What is media and information literacy? (Basic meaning)7 Topics|3 Quizzes
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Introductory to the lesson "What is media and infomation literacy?"
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The process of media and information literacy
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Getting depper: what is computer, digital, internet and news literacy?
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Getting depper: what is advertising, cinema, television and gaming literacy?
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Final test of the lesson "What is media and infomation literacy?"
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Feedback of the lesson “What is media and information literacy?”
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Additional learning material
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Introductory to the lesson "What is media and infomation literacy?"
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MIL history and reasons why it appears?7 Topics|3 Quizzes
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Introduction to the lesson MIL history and reasons why it appears?
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What We Talk About When We Talk About MIL education
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Genesis and evolution of media (in) education
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Evolution and ecology of media and information literacy terminology
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Final test of the topic "MIL history and reasons why it appears?"
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Feedback of the lesson "MIL history and reasons why it appears?"
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Additional learning material
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Introduction to the lesson MIL history and reasons why it appears?
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Practical Approaches to Media Literacy in the World7 Topics|3 Quizzes
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Post-modernic MIL theories7 Topics|3 Quizzes
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Introduction to the lesson
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Why is it important where and how you get information?
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What happens when the pursuit of benefit becomes a value
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How simulation affects public behavior today
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Final test of the lesson "Post-modern MIL theories
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Has knowledge of postmodern MIL theories been helpful?
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Additional learning material
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Introduction to the lesson
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In this part, we will present to you 5 interesting approaches to media literacy in Europe. The examples are going to be presented through presentations and interviews.
Learn about BAI Media literacy project through the interview with one of the creators, Stephanie Comey. She will talk about the media situation in Ireland.
Explore main characteristics of BAI Media literacy policy, aims of the initative, main goals, what it stands for and why it has been created.
Go through the interesting facts about the project by Estonian Safer Internet Centre. „Smartly on the web“ that is a project of digital literacy targeting children, young people and their parents, teachers and youth workers in Estonia.
„No Education Without Media“ initiative strives for an effective, systematic and sustainable anchoring of media education in all areas of education in society of Germany. In this part, we will present you this initative. Watch to know more.
Explore „Mediacoach trainingcourse“, a training provided for professionals or volunteers who work with children, young people or adults and who want to integrate media and information literacy in their daily routine.
In the Belgian initiative: “Ouvrir Mon Quotidien” (“Open my daily newspaper”) helps students become familiar with newspapers, compare and assess the diversity of press publications, and also discover several ways by which information can be shaped and presented by studying daily newspapers content.
Different countries pursue their own approaches to media literacy. What impact do they bring to the media system? This you will find out in the next part of our lesson.