pensamiento crítico y la alfabetización mediática (Critical thinking and media literacy)
We have always
been told that the internet is like a great sea, where we navigate in search of
knowledge, entertainment, ways to communicate with others and information in
general. But you have to know that this is a wide world where different
criticisms are found, it is not a quiet place, we can find dangers of all
kinds, scams, false information, computer viruses, even other people whose
purpose is to make others feel bad just for fun.That is why it is important to
be very well informed about these dangers, to know how to avoid them when
navigating this infinite sea so as not to run into difficulties in our life
goals or in general.Media literacy is the ability to access, analyze, evaluate,
and create media in a variety of ways
Just as more than
two hundred years ago people could not trust everything that was publishedin
the newspapers, today we cannot trust much of what circulates on the Internet.
Thanks to new technologies, we currently have an enormous amount of
information. But you have to be very careful, because in addition to useful and
truthful information, we find a lot of useless, false and even dangerous
information. Above all, new Internet users should be careful, as theymay
believe a strange or sensational news story simply because it appears on the
Internet or because it was sent to them via email by a friend.Therefore, when
we connect, let's do it with a critical attitude. Before giving credit to any information,
let us ask ourselves: 1) Who is the author and what authority does he have? 2)
What are the possible intentions and prejudices of the person who has placed
the text on the web? 3) Are the sources and bibliographical references
indicated? 4) Is the data up to date? Is the data up to date? Paul's advice to
Timothy remains as applicable today as it was yesterday.
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