Media and information literacy (MIL) is a term that encompasses all media and mass media (press, radio and television broadcasts, films, advertising, the Internet, etc.) and other information providers (libraries, archives, museums, etc.).
The concept of information literacy encompasses the ability to select accurate and reliable information from various sources, analyze it, and use it responsibly.
UNESCO states that media and information literacy is an essential 21st-century skill that promotes critical thinking and contributes to solving problems such as climate change and racial discrimination.
Read more about media and information literacy policy and implementation strategies here.
Learn about digital media literacy
Alison There are training courses in English that will help you understand topics such as how the Google search engine works and how to search effectively and be productive. For an additional fee, you can also receive a certificate confirming the knowledge you’ve acquired!
Safe Internet for Kids is an English-language website that provides information about the most popular social networks, apps, and other platforms favored by young people.
Get Bad News An online game in which you take on the role of a hoaxer to understand how fake profiles work.
Teach about digital media literacy
A comprehensive and practical guide for conducting training sessions (in English):click here.