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  • Date of publication 10-03-2023
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In recent years, several times the acceleration of information flow, along with positive information, an increase in information of a negative nature, has put the need to have media literacy. Traditionally, media literacy consisted in the fact that an individual was able to analyze literary works and create quality texts.  In our opinion, media literacy, together with the above points, is also a critical view of all information transmitted through the media, an impartial approach to them and a conscious approach to sorting each transmitted information. Media literacy today means knowing why and why information is being transmitted.  In this article, opinions and reflections will be made on the role of technology in the development of media text and media communication and current problems in this regard.

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1 To'xtaeva K.D. dotsent Navoiy davlat pedagogika instituti
2 To'ychiyeva Z.F. o'qituvchi Navoiy davlat pedagogika instituti
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