What is Media Literacy?
"The National Association for Media Literacy Education (NAMLE) defines media literacy as “the ability to access, analyze, evaluate, create and act using all forms of communication. In its simplest terms, media literacy builds upon the foundation of traditional literacy and offers new forms of reading and writing. Media literacy empowers people to be critical thinkers and makers, effective communicators and active citizens.”
Media literacy encompasses learning about multiple genres of media, including journalism, entertainment (films, music, television), persuasive (advertising, promotion), and propaganda. In this guide, we focus primarily on news literacy, although it must be acknowledged that there is tremendous overlap between these areas.
We posit that a media-literate adult should be able to access, share and create media across multiple formats and platforms while utilizing critical thinking skills to evaluate the purpose and potential impact of the material."
Media Literacy in the Library: A guide for library practitioners
https://www.ala.org/tools/sites/ala.org.tools/files/content/%21%20FINAL%20Media-Lit_Prac-Guide_WEB_112720.pdf
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