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Media and Cyber or Digital Literacies: Unit IV

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Subtopics
Unit IV:

Media and
Learning
Objectives

Cyber or
Digital
Literacies
Asentista - Babuyo - Jalop -
Madera - Quinto - Tampipi

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Video Games & Virtual World

YouTube & Video Sharing


Subtopics
Wikis & Online Sources

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01 Identify the different types of media and cyber/digital


literacies.

02 Distinguish different types of media and cyber/digital


Learning

literacies through various examples Objectives
03 Demonstrate understanding of media and cyber/digital

literacies

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ACTIVITY
Instruction: Guess the type
of media and information
literacy portrayed in the
following pictures.

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1.)

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V I D E O G A M E
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2.)

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2.)

V I R T U A L WO R L D
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3.)

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3.)

Y O U T U B E
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4.)

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4.)

V I D E O S H A R I N G
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5.)

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5.)

W I K I P E D I A
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MEDIA LITERACY

It is our awareness regarding our


mediated environment or
consumption of mass
communication.

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CYBER OR DIGITAL LITERACY

the ability to use computer


technologies effectively and to
simultaneously understand the
implications of those actions.

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VIDEO GAMES

Interactive software that is used


for entertainment, role playing
and simulation.

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VIDEO GAMES

Video games are played on a

Windows PC, mobile device or


specialized gaming console
such as an Xbox or PlayStation.

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EXAMPLES OF VIDEO GAMES

Super Mario Call of Duty Mortal Combat

Street Fighter II League of Legends Tetris

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VIRTUAL WORLD

is a computer-based online community


environment that is designed and shared
by individuals so that they can interact in
a custom-built, simulated world.

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EXAMPLES OF VIRTUAL WORLD

Second Life IMVU The Sims

Active Worlds Kaneva

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VIDEO GAMES & VIRTUAL WORLD

Violence

Sexual stereotypes
DISADVANTAGES
Excessive playing/addiction

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VIDEO GAMES & VIRTUAL WORLD


Promote ICT related skills

New ways of telling a story

ADVANTAGES Promote multimodal literacies

Promote social skills

Promote 21st-century skills

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&
Video Sharing
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VIDEO SHARING

A website that lets people


upload and share their video
clips with the public at large or
to invited guests.

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VIDEO SHARING
Examples:
•Twitch
•Vimeo
•Tiktok
•Youtube
-most-used
-second largest engine behind
google search
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VIDEO SHARING

An easy way to share information

ADVANTAGES Gives you an opportunity to earn


money through your videos

easy to use

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VIDEO SHARING

Everything is public

DISADVANTAGES Many rules

Relies on web/internet

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5 Ways to Use Video Sharing Effectively in Class

Keep videos short

Choose videos that focus on your learning aim

Use videos to help dispel students’ misconceptions

Integrate learning activities into video-watching

Use YouTube search functions to find the best content

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Importance of Video Sharing in Education

Visual stimulation grabs students’ attention

Video emphasizes digital literacy

Remote teaching opportunities expand exponentially

There are a variety of ways teachers can use classroom


videos

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Importance of Video Sharing in Education

The stimulation of higher order learning

The variety of videos available

Teachers become facilitators

Video hosting is a growing industry

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Wikis
&
Online Sources
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Wikis
The founder of wiki, Ward Cunningham,
described his creation as “the simplest online
database that could possibly work”.

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Wikis
Wiki is an online application that allows users to
contribute to or edit its content. Meaning “quick”,
wiki is a creative and open environment where
everyone has a voice. The significance of wiki lies
in the fact that there is no assigned “leader” or
“head writer”.

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Purpose of Wikis
Wikis support collaborative learning because Wikis can enable
groups of students to work together to solve a problem, complete a
project, etc.

Using Wikis effectively may help your students reach Bloom’s


higher-order skills, e.g., creating, evaluation, etc.

Wikis promote active learning where students can actively


participate in educational activities like writing, discussing, etc.

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Purpose of Wikis
Wikis can help you create interactive learning environments

Wikis can help you promote open dialogue and encourage


community building

Wikis can help you prepare your students for the 21st-century
marketplace by developing digital literacy skills

Wikis can improve students’ writing skills

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Why Teachers Should Use

Wiki in the Classroom?

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Examples of Wikis

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Examples of Wikis

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Online Sources refers to any materials you find online.

E-books Journals

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Online Sources refers to any materials you find online.

Online Newspapers Websites

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Ways to Differentiate a Good Source from a Bad Source

1. Check the domain name

2. Take a closer look at the source

3. Search for additional information to back up what you’ve


found

4. Use certain sources only to jump-start additional research

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ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES

- Outdated
- Up to date
- Everything is not a
- Easy to access
credible source
- Inexpensive
- Plagiarism
- Available at all times
- Time consuming

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ACTIVITY

1. As a student, considering the numerous


disadvantages of media and cyber, how
would you use digital literacy correctly to
avoid addiction in virtual games and
spreading fake news to virtual world?

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ACTIVITY

2. As a teacher, how would you teach media


and digital literacy to your students?

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ASSIGNMENT
Make a collage on a short
CRITERIA
piece of bond paper Relevance (relation
to the lesson) ---------------- 5
emphasizing the importance
Creativity ------------------------ 5
of media and cyber or digital
Originality ----------------------- 5
literacies. Artistry --------------------------- 5
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Q&A
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