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A Better life with Media Information Literature

Change your thoughts and you change your world.

-Norman Vincent Peale 

Hey guys! Welcome to my blog. So on this blog, I’m gonna tackle about MIL how it helps us in our lives, Media Information Literate can change our lives that can make you a better person. On MIL, everyone can benefit on different aspect. So on this site, you would know what are the benefits and how it can make our lives more better.

About the benefits of MIL, so its not just the students but also the teacher. MIL meets the needs of the students to be wise consumers of media. Connect learning with real life and make media culture as a rich environment of learning. It gives students and teachers alike a common approach to critical thinking. MIL focuses on process skills rather than content knowledge. Lastly, the most important is that it’s not just the individual students can benefit but also the society.

MIL can help us because we can be “Information Literate” and not just easily spreading fake information’s and share the things that can widen our knowledge. Because of MIL you became a better person because you don’t just easily believe random information due to that you would live a better and positive life and also won’t be affected easily with different issues.

In able to reach the better life you wanted, better start from yourself. Being a better person leads you to a better life. You have enough knowledge to yourself, you’re strong enough to face any issues because you knew in the first place what’s true and what’s not.

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