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Disinformation, Misinformation and Media Literacy

  

In today's world, we're bombarded with information from the news, social media, and even our friends and family. But how can you tell if what you're seeing or hearing is true? That's where media and information literacy come in!

The Problem:

The internet has made it easier than ever to share information, but it's also made it easier for false information, or misinformation and disinformation, to spread. Misinformation is false but without malicious intent, while disinformation is false and with malicious intent. This "fake news" can be harmful, leading to confusion, bad decisions, and even violence.

Examples:

Imagine you see a post online claiming that eating a certain fruit can cure all diseases. This might be appealing, but without checking the source and verifying the information with reliable sources like medical websites or doctors, you can't be sure it's true.

Other online resources:

Many great websites and organizations can help you develop your media and information literacy skills. These resources can teach you how to:

Find reliable sources of information: Look for websites with a good reputation, such as those from government agencies, educational institutions, or reputable news organizations.

Check the facts: Don't believe everything you read or see online. Use fact-checking websites and tools to verify information before sharing it.

Be aware of bias: Everyone has biases, including news organizations and individuals. Be critical and try to understand the perspective of the information you're consuming.

Think before sharing information: Before sharing anything with anyone, be sure it makes sense, comes from a trustworthy source, and is supported by proof.

Educational Materials About Media and News Literacy for Students of All Ages:

Many schools are starting to teach media and information literacy as part of their curriculum. This entails becoming knowledgeable about various media platforms, the production and dissemination of information, and how to test information.

Media & "Filter Bubble":

You may find yourself in a "filter bubble" on social media where you only see content that supports your own opinions. This may make it more difficult to be exposed to other viewpoints and critical thought.

Truth matters:

Developing media and information literacy skills is essential for everyone, regardless of age. It empowers you to be a critical thinker, responsible consumer of information, and informed citizen.

Trust me?:

Don't rely on one source of information. Always try to find many sources that confirm the information you're seeing.

Types of Misinformation and Disinformation:

Misinformation and disinformation can come in many forms, including:

Fake news articles: These articles look like real news stories, but they contain false or misleading information.

Social media posts: On social media, false information can be manipulated.

Misleading images or videos: Create a false impression using images and videos.

Out-of-context information: Taking information out of context can change its meaning.

Misinformation vs. Disinformation:

While both are harmful, it's important to understand the difference:

Misinformation: Spread, often due to lack of knowledge or verification.

Disinformation: spread to deceive people and manipulate their beliefs.

Tell me the meaning of fake news.

"Fake news" is a term often used to describe false information. But, "misinformation" and "disinformation" are more accurate terms as they show both the intentional and unintentional spreading of false information.

Media and Information Literacy Project:

"These videos are produced under the Initiative for Media Freedom (IMF), a five-year program implemented by Internews.

The content of these videos are the sole responsibility of the Department of Journalism, University of the Philippines College of Mass Communication. It does not necessarily reflect the views of Internews, United States Agency for International Development (USAID), or the United States Government."

Tell me the importance of media literacy?

Media literacy is important because it helps you:

Be a critical thinker and problem solver

Make informed decisions

Avoid being misled by false information

Take part in democracy

More definitions:

Media literacy: The ability to understand, test, and create media messages.

Information literacy: The ability to find, check, use, and create information.

Solutions:

Here are some things you can do to improve your media and information literacy skills:

Be skeptical: Don't believe everything you read or see online.

Check the source: Find out who created the information and what their agenda might be.

Look for evidence: Does the information make sense? Is it backed up by facts?

Think: Consider different perspectives and ask yourself questions before sharing information.

Coach Boost Gio

About Kwento Co

Kwento Co is a diverse and dynamic media and information literacy website. We are a team of accomplished content creators, artists, influencers, and young entrepreneurs who are passionate about helping micro to macro-sized businesses market their services through effective digital marketing strategies- tailored for their brands.

This Press Release has also been published on VRITIMES

Drowning in Data: Navigating Information Overload for Digital Success

 

What is information overload?

We live in an era dominated by information overload. Information overload occurs when we are exposed to more information than we can process. The constant barrage of articles, social media posts, and emails has created a digital landscape where capturing attention is a formidable challenge. For digital entrepreneurs and marketers, this presents a significant hurdle in generating leads and driving revenue.

The Impact of Information Overload on Digital Marketing

Information overload has dramatically transformed the digital marketing landscape. The oversaturation of content has made it increasingly difficult to stand out from the crowd. With shorter attention spans and countless distractions competing for consumer eyeballs, businesses face the daunting task of cutting through the noise.

The attention economy considers attention as the new currency. As a consequence, businesses are investing heavily in marketing efforts to capture audience attention, but with diminishing returns. The high costs associated with acquiring customers often outweigh the potential profits, leading to financial losses for many companies.

Overcoming Information Overload: Strategies for Digital Success

Despite the challenges, there are opportunities for digital entrepreneurs to thrive in this information-rich environment. By leveraging technology and adopting effective content strategies, businesses can navigate the complexities of the attention economy and achieve success.

Key strategies to overcome information overload:

Prioritize Quality Content: Focus on creating high-value, informative content that addresses your target audience's needs and pain points.Curate Carefully: Share valuable content from other sources, but add your unique perspective to provide additional value.Simplify Your Message: Deliver clear and concise information to capture and retain audience attention.Leverage Automation: Utilize marketing automation tools to streamline processes and improve efficiency.Deepen Audience Understanding: Conduct thorough market research to gain insights into your target audience's preferences and behaviors.

By implementing these strategies, digital marketers can increase their chances of breaking through the clutter and building a strong online presence. In the next article, we will explore the importance of the evaluation of information sources.

Coach Boost Gio and Kwento Co

About Kwento Co

Kwento Co is a diverse and dynamic media and information literacy website. We are a team of accomplished content creators, artists, influencers, and young entrepreneurs who are passionate about helping micro to macro-sized businesses market their services through effective digital marketing strategies- tailored for their brands.

This Press Release has also been published on VRITIMES 

DEVCON celebrates 15 years with a successful Mindanao summit, partners with DOST for climate innovation

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The Philippines' leading volunteer tech organization DEVCON celebrates their 15th anniversary with a two-day tech summit held on June 29-30 at SMX Convention Center, Lanang, Davao City in Mindanao. This strategic shift towards supporting regional tech ecosystems reflects DEVCON's commitment to a digitally transformed Philippines for all.


Further solidifying their commitment to innovation, DEVCON announced a groundbreaking Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Department of Science and Technology (DOST). This landmark deal leverages DEVCON's nationwide network of tech experts and volunteers to collaborate on climate-resilient innovations.




Developers and professionals gather in Mindanao to learn new insights in technology





 DEVCON, the country's leading volunteer tech organization, celebrated its 15th anniversary with a two-day tech summit held on June 29-30 at SMX Convention Center, Lanang, Davao City in Mindanao. This strategic shift towards supporting regional tech ecosystems reflects DEVCON's commitment to a digitally transformed Philippines for all.


A commitment to inclusive innovation


"This year's decision to support and host a major summit in Mindanao wasn't just about location," emphasized Dom De Leon, DEVCON's Executive Director. "It reflects DEVCON’s intention to empower regional tech leaders and bring the best of global technology and inspiration that's most relevant to Mindanao."




Empowering Geeks. Empowering the Planet



The summit coincided with DEVCON's 15th anniversary and welcomed Bukidnon as their 10th local chapter. This move acknowledges the concentration of tech events and opportunities in Metro Manila and underscores DEVCON's dedication to fostering inclusive innovation across the country.


Empowering local talent through a curated program


The DEVCON Mindanao Summit offered a comprehensive two-day program designed to empower local talent. Attendees participated in breakout sessions, learned more about the latest tech career opportunities at the exhibitors’ area, learned from global experts in the main stage, and witnessed a startup pitch competition alongside regionally relevant tech awards recognition.




DEVCON Bukidnon officers’ oath-taking as the 10th local chapter of DEVCON Philippines together with the national office leaders and founding leaders of DEVCON in Mindanao


"With the help of our partners and sponsors, we’re showcasing the best of Mindanao and bringing the best to Mindanao," said DEVCON Davao Chapter President and Mindanao Programs co-lead Peng Sumarago. "This event creates a movement that showcases the innovations and opportunities in Mindanao," she added.





Industries supporting the summit


Landmark climate innovation partnership


Further solidifying their commitment to innovation, DEVCON announced a groundbreaking Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Department of Science and Technology (DOST). This landmark deal leverages DEVCON's nationwide network of tech experts and volunteers to collaborate on climate-resilient innovations.




Climate Entrepreneur John B. Echauz, DEVCON President Winston L. Damarillo, DOST Secretary Renato U. Solidum Jr., and DOST Assistant Secretary for Technology Transfer, Communications, and Commercialization Napoleon K. Juanillo Jr.


“Despite the many initiatives that we have done in DOST, we have so many ideas that can be done, but we need developers,” DOST Secretary Renato U. Solidum Jr. commented on the partnership. “People who have other perspectives and ideas can accelerate our efforts and implement things faster. We need developers with fresh perspectives to accelerate our efforts,” he added.


This partnership signifies a powerful collaboration between tech experts and scientists, aiming to build a community which tackles key climate challenges in the Philippines.


15 years and beyond




Silicon Valley veteran and DEVCON Founder Winston L. Damarillo


DEVCON’s 15th anniversary celebration has proven to be a momentous occasion. The curated Mindanao summit program signifies an inclusive approach to empowering tech talent, while the DOST partnership marks a new era in climate innovation. This collaborative effort positions DEVCON as a key player in empowering Filipino tech leaders and tackling the critical challenge of climate change.



"We will start building innovation to combat climate change," said DEVCON Founder Winston L. Damarillo. "The Philippines has a stake in making this work," he added.




Leaders and volunteers from the DEVCON National office, Davao,Iligan, Bukidnon, Cagayan De Oro, Manila, Cebu, and Iloilo chapters join forces for the first-ever Mindanao Summit


Ready to be part of the movement? Visit devcon.ph and follow facebook.com/devconph to discover more about DEVCON's nationwide programs and opportunities. See how you can volunteer your skills and be part of building a community of geeks for the future – one that cares and empowers the planet.



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About DEVCON Philippines


DEVCON Philippines is a non-profit organization that has been empowering geeks for good for over 15 years. DEVCON is the Philippines' largest community and tech non-profit organization of technology experts, developers, and information technology enthusiasts. Visit devcon.ph to learn more.





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