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A lesson plan from ZimCore Hubs, focusing on media and information literacy. It discusses the importance of indigenous knowledge as a unique source of information, comparing it to libraries and the internet. The document also touches upon the pros and cons of different types of media as sources of information and evaluating information sources.
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LESSON Highlights
Sources of Information Pros and Cons of the Diff. Types of Media as Sources of Information Evaluating Information Sources Performance Task ZimCore Hubs • Apr. 30, 2020
INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE (IK) ALSO KNOWN AS LOCAL KNOWLEDGE - KNOWLEDGE THAT IS UNIQUE TO A GIVEN CULTURE OR SOCIETY INDIGENOUS MEDIA OWNED, CONTROLLED, AND MANAGED BY IPS = CULTURALLY APPROPRIATE INFORMATION
CHARACTERISTICS OF INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE
Chants passed on through oral tradition
information is stored in memories
to protect and cultivate ZimCore Hubs • Apr. 30, 2020
LIBRARY VISIT ZimCore Hubs • Apr. 30, 2020
materials and documents you can find online
a means of communicationg to a general public audience