Issues in Information and Media Literacy

Issues in Information and Media Literacy
Author: Marcus Leaning
Publisher: Informing Science
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2009
Genre: Information literacy
ISBN: 1932886125

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Issues in Information and Media Literacy

Issues in Information and Media Literacy
Author: Marcus Leaning
Publisher: Informing Science
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2009
Genre: Information literacy
ISBN: 1932886117

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Issues in Information and Media Literacy: Education, Practice and Pedagogy

Issues in Information and Media Literacy: Education, Practice and Pedagogy
Author: Marcus Leaning
Publisher: Franklin Classics Trade Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2018-11-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780353608702

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Handbook of Research on New Media Literacy at the K-12 Level: Issues and Challenges

Handbook of Research on New Media Literacy at the K-12 Level: Issues and Challenges
Author: Tan Wee Hin, Leo
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 1076
Release: 2009-05-31
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 160566121X

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Provides comprehensive articles on significant issues, methods, and theories currently combining the studies of technology and literacy.

Media Literacy in the Information Age

Media Literacy in the Information Age
Author: Robert William Kubey
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 504
Release:
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781412828352

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Examines the theory and practice of media education.

Issues in Information and Media Literacy

Issues in Information and Media Literacy
Author: Marcus Leaning
Publisher: Nabu Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2014-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781295872633

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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification: ++++ Issues In Information And Media Literacy: Education, Practice And Pedagogy; Volume 2 Of Issues In Information And Media Literacy; Marcus Leaning illustrated Marcus Leaning Marcus Leaning Informing Science, 2009 Language Arts & Disciplines; Library & Information Science; Information literacy; Language Arts & Disciplines / Library & Information Science; Media literacy

Paradoxes of Media and Information Literacy

Paradoxes of Media and Information Literacy
Author: Jutta Haider
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2022-04-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000590283

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Paradoxes of Media and Information Literacy contributes to ongoing conversations about control of knowledge and different ways of knowing. It does so by analysing why media and information literacy (MIL) is proposed as a solution for addressing the current information crisis. Questioning why MIL is commonly believed to wield such power, the book throws into sharp relief several paradoxes that are built into common understandings of such literacies. Haider and Sundin take the reader on a journey across different fields of practice, research and policymaking, including librarianship, information studies, teaching and journalism, media and communication and the educational sciences. The authors also consider national information policy proposals and the recommendations of NGOs or international bodies, such as UNESCO and the OECD. Showing that MIL plays an active role in contemporary controversies, such as those on climate change or vaccination, Haider and Sundin argue that such controversies challenge existing notions of fact and ignorance, trust and doubt, and our understanding of information access and information control. The book thus argues for the need to unpack and understand the contradictions forming around these notions in relation to MIL, rather than attempting to arrive at a single, comprehensive definition. Paradoxes of Media and Information Literacy combines careful analytical and conceptual discussions with an in-depth understanding of information practices and of the contemporary information infrastructure. It is essential reading for scholars and students engaged in library and information studies, media and communication, journalism studies and the educational sciences.

Digital and Media Literacy in the Age of the Internet

Digital and Media Literacy in the Age of the Internet
Author: Mary Beth Hertz
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2019-10-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 147584042X

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Today’s educators are confronted on a daily basis with the challenges of navigating digital resources, tools and technologies with their students. They are often unprepared for the complexities of these challenges or might not be sure how to engage their students safely and responsibly. This book serves as a comprehensive guide for educators looking to make informed decisions and navigate digital spaces with their students. The author sets the stage for educators who may not be familiar with the digital world that their students live in, including the complexities of online identities, digital communities and the world of social media. With deep dives into how companies track us, how the Internet works, privacy and legal concerns tied to today’s digital technologies, strategies for analyzing images and other online sources, readers will gain knowledge about how their actions and choices can affect students’ privacy as well as their own. Each chapter is paired with detailed lessons for elementary, middle and high school students to help guide educators in implementing what they have learned into the classroom.

Technology, Media Literacy, and the Human Subject

Technology, Media Literacy, and the Human Subject
Author: Richard S. Lewis
Publisher: Open Book Publishers
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2021-06-03
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1800641850

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Media literacy is often focused on evaluating the message rather than reflecting on the medium. Bringing together postphenomenology, media ecology, posthumanism, and complexity theory, Richard Lewis’s book offers a method for such a reflection and shows how our everyday media environments constitute us as (post)human subjects: one that is becoming and constitutes through relations – also with our media technologies. An original interdisciplinary effort – including for example the term 'intrasubjective mediation' – and a must-read book for everyone interested in how we become with and through technologies. Prof Mark Coeckelbergh, University of Vienna Technology, Media Literacy, and the Human Subject is a clearly and concisely written book that employs a fruitful transdisciplinary approach. It at once offers an excellent grounding in the literature, whilst simultaneously developing a useful tool for students to reflect deeply and critically upon their own engagement with media. Thoroughly recommended. Alexander Thomas, University of East London What does it mean to be media literate in today’s world? How are we transformed by the many media infrastructures around us? We are immersed in a world mediated by information and communication technologies (ICTs). From hardware like smartphones, smartwatches, and home assistants to software like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat, our lives have become a complex, interconnected network of relations. Scholarship on media literacy has tended to focus on developing the skills to access, analyze, evaluate, and create media messages without considering or weighing the impact of the technological medium—how it enables and constrains both messages and media users. Additionally, there is often little attention paid to the broader context of interrelations which affect our engagement with media technologies. This book addresses these issues by providing a transdisciplinary method that allows for both practical and theoretical analyses of media investigations. Informed by postphenomenology, media ecology, philosophical posthumanism, and complexity theory the author proposes both a framework and a pragmatic instrument for understanding the multiplicity of relations that all contribute to how we affect—and are affected by—our relations with media technology. The author argues persuasively that the increased awareness provided by this posthuman approach affords us a greater chance for reclaiming some of our agency and provides a sound foundation upon which we can then judge our media relations. This book will be an indispensable tool for educators in media literacy and media studies, as well as academics in philosophy of technology, media and communication studies, and the post-humanities.