In addition to the ability to read and write at a time when technical and technological
development has an enormously dynamic growing curve, it is necessary to be able to deal with the
uncontrolled flow of information. This will protect our privacy in the virtual world where we are
exposed to the risks of consuming them. That is why a new educational course called media literacy
has developed since the end of the last century. In fact, it is the ability to access, analyze and evaluate
the power of the images, sounds and messages we face on a daily basis as well as competent
communication with their broadcasters, the media.
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