Media literacy is defined as the ability to examine, evaluate, and create information in various media forms. Information literacy is the ability to interpret and make judgments on information received from the media, and be able to use that information for one's own purpose. Media and information literacy as a whole is the ability to understand and participate in today's digital society. Class assignments allowed us to review hypermedia and multimedia, as well as review how to find important information on a website.
Media and information literacy is very important to my field (elementary education) because it is a vital skill that I need to teach to my students. They will grow up in an even more technological society than I did, and they need to be taught how to properly use media and how to evaluate the information they will come across. As their teacher I need to make sure that they are literate in more ways than one.
This YouTube video shows how teenagers are bombarded with media images, and how that can affect them. I chose this video because is students are media literate they will be better able to properly evaluate the images they are constantly exposed to. Part of my responsibility as a teacher will be to prepare them to participate in our media dominated world and evaluate the information they receive.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Week 4 - Copyright Law, Plagiarism, & Ethical Issues
Copyright law is protects authors and their original works from being copied or used without permission. This protection will cover literary, dramatic, musical, artistic, and other intellectual works. Plagiarism is when you present something as your own original work when it is not. These are ethical issues that have existed for a long time, however technology has made it much easier for copyright infringement and plagiarism to occur. In class we discussed the ethical use of technology, as well Creative Commons, a new way to protect original work without the strict rules of copyright.
Copyright law and plagiarism definitely relate to my major field (elementary education). As a teacher I need to be aware of copyright law so that I do not infringe upon it when I use other people's work in lessons. I will also have to educate my students on plagiarism so that they avoid it throughout their school careers and their lives.
This YouTube video is an explanation of copyright law using Disney movies and characters. I chose this video because it is a fun way to learn about a somewhat uninteresting subject. It would be a fun video to show my students as an introduction to copyright law and plagiarism.
Copyright law and plagiarism definitely relate to my major field (elementary education). As a teacher I need to be aware of copyright law so that I do not infringe upon it when I use other people's work in lessons. I will also have to educate my students on plagiarism so that they avoid it throughout their school careers and their lives.
This YouTube video is an explanation of copyright law using Disney movies and characters. I chose this video because it is a fun way to learn about a somewhat uninteresting subject. It would be a fun video to show my students as an introduction to copyright law and plagiarism.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
What is Copyright Law?
Copyright applies to tangible and creative works, and gives the author control over how their work can be used. It protects them from unauthorized reproductions and alterations. If you are interested in the specifics of copyright law, then you should check out the following video. It is a lecture by an MIT professor and reviews some important ideas for the ethical use of technology.
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