Media and Information Literacy Module 4
Media and Information Literacy Module 4
Media and Information Literacy Module 4
What I Know
1. New
2. Traditional
3. Traditional
4. Traditional
5. New
6. Traditional
7. New
8. Traditional
9. New
10. New
11. Traditional
12. Traditional
13. New
14. New
15. Traditional
What’s New
Guide Questions:
What’s More
Activity 1
1. Given the available media that we now have in the world, what
are its roles and functions in a democratic society?
Staying connected with family and friends around the world via
email, text, FaceTime, etc., quick access to information and research,
banking and bill pay at our fingertips, online learning, job skills, content
discovery (YouTube), involvement in civic engagement (fundraising, social
awareness, provides a voice), great marketing tools, and opportunities for
remote employment are all instances of how/will media affects my life.
What I Can Do
Assessment
1. D 2. D 3. B 4. C 5. A 6. D 7. B 8. A 9. A 10. B
Additional Activities
“This political cartoon provides a criticism of the Internet's role in the way
people communicate, suggesting that the Internet is encouraging humans
to revert back to the ways of the caveman by communicating in a limited
number of words/phrases.”