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AleksAgata [21]
3 years ago
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using the venn diagram below compare and contrast media literacy information literacy and technology literacy give at least thre

e similarities and differences​
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Katen [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

Three similarities and differences compare and contrast media literacy, information literacy and technology literacy are discussed below in details.

Explanation:

In connection with your three specific literacy classes, this is how I see it:

Media literacy - Your knowledge of the media, how it works, the approach it’s presented, and the knowledge that it is not all objective or perfect all the time. Much of it can be misinformed or biased.

Technology literacy - Your perception of technology, how well you use it, and can implement it to your everyday life or work, etc. Like in my situation, I can normally estimate out most electronics without a manual. My mother is an expert with an excel sheet and my father can do just about anything with a PowerPoint demonstration. Those are our technological literacy capabilities, but I can only do basic functions in excel sheets and my mother yet don’t get how Face-book and Snap-chat perform work. Those would be our technological faults or illiteracy if you will.

Information literacy - I would pair this with learning education in the knowledge that it’s your perception/understanding of the information granted to you, in any composition, whether it’s studying, video, audio, etc.

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