• UNESCO Media and Information Literacy

  • De: UNESCO
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UNESCO Media and Information Literacy

De: UNESCO
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  • Media and information literacy are like glasses to see facts and truth. This radio-based podcast series, centered on developing the concepts and competencies of Media and Information Literacy (MIL), to enrich our knowledge and understanding of how to critically search, read, analyze, and utilize information, media content, as well as digital technologies, enabling us to become active, media-literate citizens. Here we can hear stories from all over the world and practical advice from media experts in a content-based learning to educate and raise awareness of media and information literacy and digital competencies. This podcast series is an excerpt from UNESCO's massive open online course: "Think Critically, Click Wisely: Media and Information Literacy in the Next Normal." If the podcast has ignited your interest in getting more in-depth and comprehensive training on these competencies, check out our MOOC for a deeper dive into media information literacy. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
    Emmanuel Rudowski
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  • Understanding the concept and the urgency of Media and Information Literacy nowadays
    Mar 26 2024

    Are you active on social media, sharing snippets of your daily life? Ever questioned vaccine information during the pandemic due to conflicting reports? This episode teaches us why media and information literacy is so crucial in a world overflowing with technology and information.

    Concept: Media and Information Literacy is important to learn how to use media and information providers ethically and critically, in addition to being able to critically read information.

    Issues raised according to the latest version of UNESCO’s Media and Information Literacy curriculum:

    - The importance of Media and Information Literacy

    - Concept of critical thinking /approach

    Delve deeper into this topic by checking our MOOC Module 1.


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    10 m
  • Tackling misinformation and disinformation through Media and Information Literacy competencies
    Mar 26 2024

    Misinformation can spread rapidly, much like a virus. Pictures taken out of context can also contribute to misleading narratives. What is more concerning is that children and teenagers are the most vulnerable in this fertile territory of fake news. From the fabricated stories of the New York Sun in 1835 to the propaganda tactics of Nazi Germany, we explore the deceptive nature of fake news. What is dis-/misinformation and what are its consequences for societies? Listen to this episode to find out how Media and Information Literacy competencies can deal with this information disorder.

    Take a closer look at this topic by exploring our MOOC Modules 2 and 3.


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    10 m
  • Media and Information Literacy to address hate speech and discrimination
    Mar 26 2024

    Chido Onumah, Coordinator of the African Centre for Media and Information Literacy, and Sophie Sandberg, gender justice activist, chalk artist, and founder of the popular initiative against street harassment "Catcalls of NYC," have been invited to join our discussion on hate speech and discrimination. They each provide their definition of "hate speech." How can we identify and combat these harmful expressions through media and information literacy? Follow our discussion with media experts Chido and Sophie for practical solutions.

    Delve deeper into this topic by checking our MOOC Module 5, and do not miss Module 9.


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    7 m

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