The level of skill a person has when using the internet or social media.
What is digital and media literacy?
What term describes the process where audiences actively interpret and create meaning from media messages rather than just consuming them?
How does having too many people share information make communication more complicated?
Make it hard to see important information
The definition of identity
what is the fact of being who or what a person or thing is
What famous speech did Martin Luther King Jr. deliver on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in 1963
what is I have a dream speech
These abilities include sharing, navigating, and accessing media content online.
What are digital/media literacy skills?
Give one example of participatory culture explained in the presentation.
What is social media, protests, sit-outs, community service, community events.
What is Digital Divide?
People who don't have access to internet, computers, or even digital skills. Making it harder for them to join any online culture.
where are stories used
what is music, sports (announcers, coaching), the arts (paintings, poems, movies), politics(persuasive), oral traditions, and religion.
Neil Armstrong spoke to Mission Control on the moon, saying what?
What is that's one small step for man, one giant leap for humankind
The real-world example used about media/digital literacy
What is COVID-19
Are participatory culture and Participatory technology the same thing?
What is they are not the same thing, but they work hand in hand.
How does misinformation spread around?
People not checking if it's true/correct.
one Symptom of emotional neglect in humans
what is low self-esteem, chronic sadness, anxiety, depression, difficulty trusting others, motivational withdrawals, or excessive clinginess and difficulty regulating emotions.
In what year did the Continental Congress adopt and communicate the Declaration of Independence to King George III and the world?
what is 1776
Improving digital and media literacy helps people distinguish between these two types of information online.
What are truth and lies (or accurate vs. false information)?
Who is the scholar who created the widely used definition of participatory culture that emphasizes collaboration and shared value of contributions?
What is Henry Jenkins
How can online communication be better for everyone?
Checking information before sharing, make technology available to everyone, and listen to other people's opinions.
one type of conflicts we might lean into
Competing, Collaborating, Avoiding, Accommodating, and Compromising.
What award did Malala Yousafzai receive in 2014, and what was the main message she communicated in her acceptance speech about girls' education?
what is the Nobel Peace Prize
This improves when individuals can better evaluate whether online information is true or false.
What is the quality of knowledge we receive from the internet?
why has participatory culture become more prominent in online spaces?
what is people can easily contribute and add to conversations and culture online
Why is it so difficult for your message to be heard online?
Lots of people posting so you post is capable of getting lost.
The theory that supports dialogue
what is the dialogic communication theory, contact theory, social identity theory, and narrative/storytelling theory.
What historic event occurred on February 11, 1990, when Nelson Mandela was released from prison, and he communicated a message of forgiveness and reconciliation to the people of South Africa?
what is his release from Victor Verster Prison.