MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY - BEE 3-III-1 BEE 2S-ENGX02 (M/T/TH/F 07:00AM-09:00AM/07:00AM-09:00AM/07:00AM-09:00AM/07:00AM-09:00AM)
Erwin Callo

MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY - BEE 3-III-1 BEE 2S-ENGX02 (M/T/TH/F 07:00AM-09:00AM/07:00AM-09:00AM/07:00AM-09:00AM/07:00AM-09:00AM)

The course is designed to empower students with the critical skills needed to navigate, analyze, and produce media content effectively. Covering key areas such as media ethics, digital literacy, information evaluation, and content creation, the course provides a comprehensive understanding of the media landscape. Delivered through a hybrid model of online lectures, interactive workshops, and collaborative projects, students will benefit from both flexible learning and hands-on experience. Students will engage in critical discussions, case studies, and practical exercises to apply theoretical concepts in real-world scenarios. The course culminates in a final project where students create a multimedia portfolio demonstrating their ability to critically assess media sources, produce ethically sound content, and utilize digital tools for effective communication. Graduates of this course will be well-equipped to contribute thoughtfully to media-related fields and navigate the complexities of the modern information environment.