Media Literacy Media literacy is the ability to understand and analyze the messages we receive from media sources like TV, newspapers, and the internet. It helps us make sense of the information we see and hear every day. Firstly, media literacy involves questioning what we see. We should not believe everything we see on TV or read online. Instead, we should ask ourselves questions like, "Who created this message?" and "Why was it made?" This helps us understand the intentions behind the media we consume. Secondly, media literacy requires understanding different types of media. We should know the difference between news, advertisements, and entertainment. This helps us recognize when we are being persuaded or influenced by media messages. Thirdly, media literacy means being critical of media content. We should analyze the techniques used to manipulate us, such as emotional appeals or misleading statistics. This helps us avoid being misled or deceived by media. In ...
Hello reader ✌ The information I’m about to share is based on my personal experience with virtual training at SENA (National Learning Service) in the online mode for software analysis and development during evening hours. Online education is ideal for those who need to study exclusively via the internet due to work and daily commitments. Here’s how SENA operates: - There are 3 to 4 classes per week, depending on the instructors’ availability and the module the apprentice is in. - Each class is 2 hours long. - In each class, at least 2 to 3 assignments (evidence) are covered, which should be ready for the next class. Working based on evidence: At first, working based on evidence appears straightforward. However, with limited class hours, covering three different topics becomes difficult. Often, due to the complexity of the assignments, only one topic can be discussed. Additionally, questions can only be addressed in the following week's class when that specific topic is covered agai...
Hello reader, My name is Valentina Torres, and I am currently pursuing in software analysis and development. Through this blog, I aim to share insights into my academic journey and experiences, particularly focusing on my learning process in English. As an aspiring software analyst, I am passionate about exploring the intricacies of programming languages and developing innovative solutions to real-world problems. My academic background and hands-on experience have equipped me with valuable skills and knowledge, which I am eager to continue expanding.
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