Module 7 for Media Information Literacy First Quarter School Year 2020-2021 ___________________________________ Learner’s Name: Teacher: James Enoveno Contact Number: 09552747135 Module 7. L7 Information Literacy (Day 1 & 2) or (Day 1 to 4) MEMORY VERSE: Matthew 7:7-12 “Your eye is the lamp of your body. When your eye is healthy, your whole body is full of light, but when it is bad, your body is full of darkness.” Enabling Outcomes: (MELC) Based on the curriculum guide (CG), the student should be able to: Know the ethical use of information today; Familiarize with the stages/elements of information literacy; Understand the importance of information literacy. Concepts (Generalization) Definitions of Information Literacy according to Jeremy J. Shapiro and Shelley K. Hughes (1996) Information Literacy Is the combination of practical skills, effective use of information technology and information resources either print or electronic. Is the new general knowledge which can go beyond technical skills and is perceived as critical reflection on the environment. The information literacy curriculum includes: 1. Tool literacy 2. Resource literacy 3. Social-structural literacy 4. Research literacy 5. Publishing Literacy The ability to use the traditional media and digital channel The ability to recognize the need for information and its references. Knowledge of how information is socially situated and produced. It includes understanding the scholarly publishing process. The ability to understand and use information technology tools to carry our research including discipline-related software. The ability to produce a text or multimedia report of the results of research. ETHICAL USE OF INFORAMTION TODAY Ethical use means to use the information properly. The following is your guide on how you will organize and protect both your writing and information sources. I. HOW WILL YOU SHAPE YOUR IDEAS? 1. Make a Plan If it is about making an assignment or research: Think on When to do it, Where to do it, and How to do it. 2. Make an Outline an outline is a step by step process how to accomplish a certain task. a. Write the main subject/topic or what the focus should be of the information that you are going to write. b. Create an eye-catching headline. c. Organize the topics and subtopics of your blog. d. List down the possible questions that your blog may encounter. e. Insert supporting references to your blog to make it more informative. f. Review and proofread. g. Post your blog. 3. Keep track of your ideas Take note of every bit of information that you may have encountered and ideas for you to expound on your blog. 4. Save your sources for your references. 5. Combine all of your information and ideas. 6. Implement the ideas and or plan. I. HOW WILL YOU USE THE INFORMATION ETHICALLY? Permission to Use Sources 1. To Cite or Not to Cite CITE any information that is not your own work DO NOT CITE common knowledge such as: the manholes are around, the meaning of a.m. is ante meridiem, or p.m. is post meridiem “When in doubt… cite!” Image source https://infograph.venngage.com/p/135108/how-to-avoid-plagiarism-cite-your-sources I. HOW WILL YOU USE THE INFORMATION ETHICALLY? Permission to Use Sources 2. Copyright versus Fair Use Copyright Infringement is a violation against the author of the work, by reproduction and distribution of his original work without permission. Fair Use Is the guidelines that will help the individuals to use copyrighted materials for educational and entertainment purposes. Stages/Elements of Information Literacy IDENTIFICATION SOURCING INVESTIGATION APPLICATION EVALUATION Be Active (Exercises/Activities) Instructions: Identify and give illustration on all of the equipment people used to communicate with each other in the Electronic Age. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Ignite (Evaluation) Instructions: Write down your perception on the importance of the said discovery and its role to the society as tool disseminates information. IFL (Integration of Faith & Learning) We know about Jesus because faithful men wrote down what He said. Now we can embrace those comforting and challenging words in our own lives. Your ministry can have greater returns if you extend it through social media. References: https://time.com/4271506/census-bureau-computer-history/ (accessed July 21, 2020)\ EDUCODE _ PowerPoint Lesson 1 Grade 12