It is important for media literacy to be defined clearly, taught by teachers in young classrooms, and utilized by students in their courses and applications to universities. Communication is a transaction, and information literacy—and its benefits—apply to universities' marketing and strategic efforts.
Category: Graduate program
How students benefit from media literacy education
We’ve discussed the benefits of this framework and how teachers can apply it. Now, let’s explore the values it brings to students. Students benefit from increased digital literacy, not just in their schoolwork but in their professional and personal lives.
How teachers can educate on media literacy
Now that we have defined the framework for digital content creation and its importance, how can teachers best educate their students about the subject? How can teachers articulate its value to students and equip them with the skills needed to increase their knowledge and understanding?
What is media literacy?
As part of my Master's program for ENG 561, this series of blog posts aims to define media literacy and its importance, prepare teachers to incorporate its principles into their curriculum, ensure students are equipped with the tools to benefit from it, and explain how universities can increase their recruitment and retention efforts through increased digital media awareness.
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