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UNESCO Media and Information Literacy

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Media and information literacy are like glasses to see facts and truth. This radio-based podcast series, centered on developing the concepts and competencies of Media and Information Literacy (MIL), to enrich our knowledge and understanding of how to critically search, read, analyze, and utilize information, media content, as well as digital technologies, enabling us to become active, media-litera... more

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If you think privacy is not a concern as long as “I have nothing to hide”, then you are mistaken. Roaming online, being behind a screen does not shield us from privacy breaches or harm. In the first segment, real-life stories are alerting us to under... more

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Alexandre Le Voci Sayad, researcher specializing in Artificial Intelligence and Ethics, joined our conversation to delve into the ethical dimensions of Artificial Intelligence, which is often described as a double-edged sword, offers vast learning op... more

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Alexandre Le Voci Sayad, researcher specializing in Artificial Intelligence and Ethics, joined our conversation to delve into the ethical dimensions of Artificial Intelligence, which is often described as a double-edged sword, offers vast learning op... more

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20 days ago

If you think privacy is not a concern as long as “I have nothing to hide”, then you are mistaken. Roaming online, being behind a screen does not shield us from privacy breaches or harm. In the first segment, real-life stories are alerting us to under... more

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Janneth Trejo Quintana, researcher at National Autonomous University of Mexico, and Joey Algerian, the President emeritus of the Philippine Association for Media and Information Literacy tell us why digital skills are important nowadays. They shed li... more

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Chido Onumah, Coordinator of the African Centre for Media and Information Literacy, and Sophie Sandberg, gender justice activist, chalk artist, and founder of the popular initiative against street harassment "Catcalls of NYC," have been invited to jo... more

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Misinformation can spread rapidly, much like a virus. Pictures taken out of context can also contribute to misleading narratives. What is more concerning is that children and teenagers are the most vulnerable in this fertile territory of fake news. F... more

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Are you active on social media, sharing snippets of your daily life? Ever questioned vaccine information during the pandemic due to conflicting reports? This episode teaches us why media and information literacy is so crucial in a world overflowing w... more

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