21st Century
21st Century
21st Century
Visual literacy is a set of abilities that enables an individual to effectively find, interpret, evaluate, use,
and create images and visual media.
What is Information Literacy? Information literacy is the ability to find, evaluate, organize, use, and
communicate information in all its various formats, most notably in situations requiring decision making,
problem solving, or the acquisition of knowledge.
For example: In Research. allow you to find the solution to an issue or answer to a question by
gathering, analyzing and interpreting information about a specific topic. ...
Media literacy education provides tools to help people develop receptive media capability to critically
analyze messages, offers opportunities for learners to broaden their experience of media, and helps
them develop generative media capability to increase creative skills in making their own media
messages.
Manage project
Produce result
1. Visual Literacies
2. Media Literacies
3. Basic, scientific, economic, and technological literfacies
4. Multicultural Skills
Visual literacies
Ability to interpret, make meaning from information presented in the form of an image.
Ability to evaluate, apply, or create conceptual virtual presentations.
Information Literacies
Ability to critically analyzed the message that inform, entertain and sell to us every day.
Ability to bring critical thinking skills to bear on all forms of media asking pertinent questions
about what is there and noticing what is not there.
Ability to question what lies behind media production.
Scientific Literacy
Encompasses written, numerical and digital literacy as they pertain to understanding science is
methodology, observation and theories.
Knowledge and understanding of scientific concept and process required for personal decision
for personal decision making, participation in civic and cultural affairs and economic
productivity.
Economic Literacy
Ability to apply basic economic concepts in situations and relevant to one’s life.
About cultivating a working knowledge of the economic way of thinking.
Technological Literacy
Ways of thinking – Creativity, critical thinking, problem solving, decision- making and learning.
Ways of working – Communication and collaboration.
Tools for working – Information communications Technology (ICT) and information Literacy.
Skills for living in the world - Citizenship, life and career, personal and social responsibility.