From morning radio shows and print newspapers to evening news broadcasts, viral TikTok videos, and political leaflets in our mailboxes — we are surrounded by media. Media is part of our everyday life, shaping what we know, how we feel, and what we believe about the world around us.
But how often do we pause to ask: Where is this information coming from? Can I trust it? What might be missing?
This module introduces you to media literacy — a set of skills that help you navigate and make sense of all kinds of media, whether it’s printed, broadcast, spoken, or digital.
Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 22 Lessons
- 25 Minutes
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- Learning objectives26
- 1.0Learning objectives
- 1.1Media literacy and other forms 1/6
- 1.2Media literacy and other forms 2/6
- 1.3Media literacy and other forms 3/6
- 1.4Media literacy and other forms 4/6
- 1.5Media literacy and other forms 5/6
- 1.6Media literacy and other forms 6/6
- 1.7Introduction to Media Literacy Quizz 13 Questions
- 1.8Why media literacy matters 1/7
- 1.9Why media literacy matters 2/7
- 1.10Why media literacy matters 3/7
- 1.11Why media literacy matters 4/7
- 1.12Why media literacy matters 5/7
- 1.13Why media literacy matters 6/7
- 1.14Why media literacy matters 7/7
- 1.15Introduction to Media Literacy Quizz 23 Questions
- 1.16Shape of meanings 1/5
- 1.17Shape of meanings 2/5
- 1.18Shape of meanings 3/5
- 1.19Shape of meanings 4/5
- 1.20Shape of meanings 5/5
- 1.21Introduction to Media Literacy Quizz 32 Questions
- 1.22Creation of content and communication
- 1.23Importance for citizenship
- 1.24Introduction to Media Literacy Quizz 42 Questions
- 1.25Sources