"Disadvantage of employment" how does media and information literacy take part on this problem?
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5 disadvantages of being an employee
1) Little control. The biggest downside is having almost no control over what happens in the practice. ...
2) Fewer tax advantages. As an employee, there are few tax deductions available for you. ...
3) Less job security. Your employment is at their mercy. ...
4) No equity. When you do leave, there is nothing to sell. ...
5) Production quotas.
Information and media literacy (IML) enables people to show and make informed judgments as users of information and media, as well as to become skillful creators and producers of information and media messages in their own right.[1] Renee Hobbs suggests that “few people verify the information they find online ― both adults and children tend to uncritically trust information they find, from whatever source.”[2] People need to gauge the credibility of information and can do so by answering three questions:
1)Who is the author?
2)What is the purpose of this message?
3)How was this message constructed?
Prior to the 1990s, the primary focus of information literacy was research skills.[3] Media literacy, a study that emerged around the 1970s, traditionally focuses on the analysis and the delivery of information through various forms of media.[4] Nowadays, the study of information literacy has been extended to include the study of media literacy in many countries like the UK,[5] Australia and New Zealand.[6] The term "information and media literacy" is used by UNESCO[1] to differentiate the combined study from the existing study of information literacy. It is also referred to as information and communication technologies (ICT) in the United States.[7][8] Educators such as Gregory Ulmer have also defined the field as electracy.
IML is a combination of information literacy and media literacy.[9] The transformative nature of IML includes creative works and creating new knowledge; to publish and collaborate responsibly requires ethical, cultural and social understanding.