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individual is able to distinguish between reliable sources of information, determine the role of media in culture and be responsible for his/her understanding of the influence of mass communication, while switching between different media platforms.

Media and Information Literacy (MIL)

is a multidisciplinary concept which is coming from two fields.

Media and Information Literacy

is considered to be a set of competencies and skills, which in MIL case stand close to the concepts of online and offline media, critical thinking, media use, information and source awareness, digital citizenship and active participation, among others

MIL

skills in particular are the ones that are promoted to tackle social challenges such as mis and disinformation, extremism, cyberbullying and hate speech online, cybercrime of various kinds (sextortion, data theft, violation of human rights etc.)

MIL

Consider yourself an information literate if:

1. You are able to determine appropriately your need to information, type of information you need, and how much information you need.


2. You know different methods involved in organizing and classifying information, characteristics and format of information.


3. You are able to identify relevant information sources for your information needs.


4. You are able to access the needed information effectively and efficiently by selecting appropriate information sources.


5. You are able to use an appropriate search method, and construct effective search strategies to retrieve the needed information.


6. You are able to evaluate information and its sources critically by questioning the credibility of information sources, their contributions and point of views.


7. You are able to verify and compare the gathered information against potential sources.


8. You are able to use information effectively to accomplish a specific purpose or task.


9. You are able to use information with respect to ethical and legal rules and regulations pertaining to plagiarism, copyright, freedom of speech, privacy, intellectual property, and fair use.


10. You are able to communicate effectively the obtained information to others.