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18 Cards in this Set
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It is a set of competencies that empowers citizens to access,retrieve,understand, evaluate,create, and share information and media content in all formats, using various tools in a critical,ethical, and effective way. |
MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY |
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It is the ability to recognize when information is needed and to locate,evaluate,effectively use and communicate information in its various formats. |
INFORMATION LITERACY |
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It is the ability to read, analyze, evaluate, and produce communication in a variety of media forms. |
MEDIA LITERACY |
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It is the use of invalid or otherwise faulty reasoning in the construction of an argument that may appear to be well-reasoned if unnoticed. |
FALLACY |
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It is the intellectually disciplined process of actively and skillfully conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing, and/or evaluating information gathered from observation,experience, reflection, reasoning,or communication,as a guide to belief an action. |
CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS |
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Media Literacy |
• Appropriate use of social media applications is a great concern. • It is related to examining the positive and negative media content, and social effects. • Its focus is on the usage of the different media tools and forms. • It is evaluating the appropriate media forms in gathering data. |
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Information Literacy |
• content analysis is the main focus • It is examining online information sources. • information is analyzed and filtered. • It is related to examining the positive and negative media content, and social effects. |
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TEN FALLACIES |
• BANDWAGON • APPEAL TO EMOTION • STRAWMAN • AD HOMINEM • SLIPPERY SLOPE • COMPOSITION/DIVISION • LOADED QUESTION • BEGGING THE QUESTION • BLACK OR WHITE |
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appealing to what is popular. |
Bandwagon |
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it is when someone tries to win an argument by evoking emotions without using facts. |
Appeal to Emotion |
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misinterpreting someone's argument to make it easier to attack. |
Strawman |
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attacking someone’s personal life instead of dealing with the issue. |
Ad Hominem |
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is an argument that claims an initial event or action will trigger a series of other events and lead to an extreme or undesirable outcome. |
Slippery Slope |
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assuming that what's true about one part of something has to be applied to all, or other parts of it. |
Composition/Division |
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is a trick question, which presupposes at least one unverified or unjustified assumption that the person being questioned is likely to disagree with. |
Loaded Question |
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which a claim is made and accepted to be true, but one must accept the premise to be true for the claim to be true. |
Begging the Question |
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it is when someone is presented with only two options and must choose one. |
Black or White |
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saying that the burden of proof lies with the person making the claim, but with someone else to disprove. |
Burden of Proof |