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pdf Please login to download this file.Media literate youth and adults are better able to decipher the complex messages we receive from
television, radio, newspapers, magazines, books, billboards, signs, packaging, marketing materials,
video games, recorded music, the Internet and other forms of media. They can understand how these
media messages are constructed, and discover how they create meaning – usually in ways hidden
beneath the surface. People who are media literate can also create their own media, becoming active
participants in our media culture.
About this resource
Available in the following languages
Subject area
Digital LiteracyResource level
Secondary High School (9-12) Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Grade 9 Middle (7-8) Grade 7 Grade 8Resource type
چاپگهر
لسئنس
CC BY-NC / CC BY-NC-SA

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