Let's start with literacy. Literacy itself refers to the skills of reading and writing--both understanding and communicating with words. Over the years, literacy has taken on a new meaning where literacy refers to various other skills, often taught in skills. There's information literacy--the skills of researching and knowing how and where to find good information. There's digital literacy--understanding and knowing how to use technology. Imagine a Literacy Octopus with all of his tentacles represent a different skill. This Literacy Octopus needs to use all the tentacles to be as successful as possible. Sometimes, Literacy Octopus may not use some tentacles, or maybe they get tangled and confused. Literacy Octopus needs to learn how to use these tentacles to survive in the wilds of the ocean. That's what we're doing here.
Media literacy refers to the skills that are connected with forms of media. So, think of the internet and the digital world, but also information, social media, the news, movies and television, artificial intelligence, and even video games. In order to be a successful human being (or octopus), you need to be skilled in all of the tentacles--I mean literacies.
Artwork: Dixon, S. (2023, December 10). Literacy Octopus [PNG]. Canva. https://www.canva.com/create/social-media-graphics/