Media
Digital Literacy
People
Processes
100

What is media?

Means of communication, that reach or influence people widely.

100

What is media literacy?

It’s the ability to “read”, analyze, evaluate, and create media in a variety of forms.

100

Gatekeepers

They decide what information to share with the public.

100

Advertising

Telling people about a product in a way that would make them want to buy it.

200

What are two types of media?

Traditional and social media

200

Why are media messages constructed?  

to make money and/or power.

200

Media sponsors

are companies that pay for their products to be advertised.

200

Editing

Adjusting a text for a certain purpose; making it sound the way the editor wants.

300

Traditional media include

newspapers, magazines, TV

300

The Media Literacy Purpose

empower citizens transform their passive relationship to media into an active, critical engagement 

300

What do gatekeepers and sponsors do?

They control much of what you see and hear.

300

Creating a media message

Writing or saying in social networks about a fact or event you have witnessed or are concerned about.

400

Social media include 

Internet and social networks; telephone and video games

400

5 key words of media Literacy

Creator/Producer
 Medium
 Message
 Purpose 
 Target audience

400

Target audience

is the specific group of people that a product or presentation is aimed at. 

400

Deconstruction

is the process of analyzing a media presentation. You need to ask why and how it was created, who created it, and whom it is trying to influence.

500

Media Education is

an ongoing process which can develop and evolve, and which involves teaching/learning about media.

500

Concepts of media we need to know

All media messages are constructed.
 Media messages use different techniques.
 Different people experience the same media messages differently.
 Media messages represent values and points of view of the people who created them.
 Media messages are constructed to make money and/or power.

500

The members of a target audience usually share certain characteristics which can be called

demographics.

500

Propaganda is

the dissemination of information—facts, arguments, rumours, half-truths, or lies—to influence public opinion.

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