Access, Analyze, and evaluate media in a variety of different forms.
The three elements of media literacy are access, analyze, and evaluate. Access involves being able to find and consume media content. Analyze refers to critically examining media messages, while evaluate involves determining the credibility and reliability of the source.
Think critically about information you receive
Media literacy skills avoid interacting with the media; they focus on reading books.
Media literacy skills avoid interacting with the media; they focus on reading books.
media literacy is important, because it helps you understand why people make commercials.
W. James Potter has written: 'Becoming a Strategic Thinker' 'Media effects' -- subject(s): Social aspects, Physiological aspects, Influence, Mass media, Psychological aspects 'Theory of media literacy' -- subject(s): Media literacy 'Media literacy' -- subject(s): Media literacy
Focus on the unique grammar of each medium and the ways in which the production variables of each medium interact with content elements
Analyze and evaluate media message
Media literacy is essential because it helps students formulate informed viewpoints
Analyze and evaluate media messages
The cast of Understanding Media Literacy - 2007 includes: Alisha Seaton as Host
The media literacy movement hopes to enable as many people as possible use media to create messages, analyze and evaluate such messages. This is through the wide variety of media available.
Media designed to Facilitate and be promoted by social interactions