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  Evidencia GA2-240202501-AA1-EV03. Crónica   Presentado por     Deyson Andrés Cartagena Moreno   John Lasseter     Introduction:     In a world dominated by technology, John Lasseter not only embraced it but transformed it into an instrument for telling stories that captivate the world. His name has become synonymous with innovation and creativity, and his legacy as a pioneer of computer animation is undeniable. Lasseter not only revolutionized the film industry but also changed the way we experience stories, inspiring millions with his unforgettable characters and magical worlds.   From Disney to Pixar:   John Lasseter, born in 1957, showed a fascination with drawing and animation from a young age. He studied at the California Institute of the Arts, where he specialized in traditional animation. In 1979, he began working at Disney as an animator, where he quickly gained recognition for his tal...

Crime and Punishment in Society

  Title: Beyond the Headlines: The murders that shock a nation are presented by the media from different angles, influencing public perception. This context opens the door to critically reflecting on how crime and punishment are narrated, highlighting the need for critical thinking and media literacy to understand the complexity behind the headlines.   Development: The media often presents crime in a sensationalist manner, highlighting the brutality and emotions involved. This coverage can negatively influence public opinion, especially when the suspect is shown before a fair trial, leading to a presumption of guilt. The legal process: The media often simplify trials, omitting legal and procedural nuances, which can distort the understanding of the process and affect the presumption of innocence. - Consequences of Crime: The murder impacts beyond the initial moment, affecting the family, the community, and the justice system. It is crucial to consider its long-...

Critical Thinking and Media Literacy

  Title: Decoding Reality: The Power of Critical Thinking and Media Literacy Introduction: Begin with a hook that grabs the reader's attention—perhaps an example of a viral fake news story or misleading advertisement. Introduce the concepts of critical thinking and media literacy and explain their importance in the information age. Development: What is Critical Thinking? Critical thinking is the ability to analyze information and situations in an objective, reflective, and systematic way. It's used to reach sound conclusions on a topic by interpreting data, identifying patterns, and proposing solutions. It is essential for making decisions, improving employability, and understanding the world. Key skills: analysis, evaluation, interpretation, inference, explanation, self-regulation. What is Media Literacy? Media literacy refers to the ability to access, understand, create, and critically evaluate different types of media and social networks. It involves learning tech...

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