Semiotics is the study of how the reading of signs and symbols together communicate complicated ideas in the form of codes.
How can teachers capitalize on students preferred literacy behaviors?
Since we know that students are speed-reading and skimming online, that they prefer clicking to scrolling, and that they will rarely read below the fold we can teach quick ways to assess authority and credibility.
Students don't visually distinguish between content and advertising we can explicit point out the difference in an online news article.
According to this article why is it important for students to learn to analyze the news media?
It is important for students to learn to analyze the news media to position students to analyze and evaluate news reporting in today's visually drenched world. Students learn to ask important questions and engage in discussion central to democratic society. By focusing on the seven strong lenses on the news media, students learn to apply powerful cross-disciplinary skills of visual, news media, and information literacy to analyze current political issues.
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