Technology for the development of media literacy in students

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As the world changes rapidly due to technological advancements, educators are looking for methods to use digital platforms to empower their students' learning. The importance of media literacy instruction in the 21st century classroom, which aims to encourage learning without restricting the student, is critical. This article aims to support the argument for media literacy instruction at a time when digital technologies are inundating schools, households, and communities around the world as a means of empowering digital students. This article looks at how empowering students through media literacy education is critical to their long-term success in the twenty-first century.

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