Evolution Of Traditional To New Media Flashcards

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A prehistoric example of prehistoric communication

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Cave paintings

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These artistic endeavors were made by the species man

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Homo sapiens

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Pigments used in this method ( cave paintings)

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Juice fruits and berries , colored minerals , animal blood

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(15-18th Centuries)

Libra manu scripti

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Book written by hand

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(15-18th centuries)

Book written by hand was used as the basis for the word

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Manuscript

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(15-18th Centuries)

The majority of these books and documents were written for

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Religious purposes

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(15-18th Centuries)

The method of creating books was forever revolutionized by German inventor

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Johann Gutenberg (1448)

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(15-18th Centuries)

He envisioned a device that implements movable type of using blocks with pre-printed text

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Johann Gutenberg

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(15-18th Centuries)

The combination of this method along with paper, ink , and a printing press allowed for books to be manufactured and reduced its cost

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Johann Gutenberg

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10
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(19th Century)

For centuries has been a method of communication

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Letter writing

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(19th Century)

Considered inefficient since the travel period between the sending of the letter and reaching its recipient is to long

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Letter writing

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(19th Century)

Was invented sending electrostatically generated signal through a wire is one of the main components of the process

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Telegraphic communication

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(19th Century)

Was invented sending electrostatically generated signal through a wire is one of the main components of the process of telegraphic communication

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Telegraph

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14
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(19th Century)

Giving a recognition for the invention to a specific individual is a subject of hot debate , in America , the telegraph was recognized as being invented by ______ but his 1873 invention far from being original

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Samuel Finley Breese Morse

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(19th Century)

An Englishman had apparently devised a way to send messages via a telegraph in 1747

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William Watson

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(20th Century)

Communication was revolutionized in 1876 by ??

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Alexander Graham Bell

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17
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(20th Century)

Invention of the telephone

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Alexander Graham bell

18
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(20th Century)

Bells curiosity led him to the discovery of how the sound vibrations can travel through air and be transmitted in the same pitch to another room

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(20th Century)

New form of communication and entertainment device during the early 1900’s after being a short wave communication device at the end of world war 1

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(20th Century)

Amateur broadcasting began

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(20th Century)

Commercial broadcasting was introduced

22
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Up to present - numerous improvement were made on radios wherein it become smaller and handy

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(20th Century)

Often interpreted as a subjective form of art in the early 1800’s

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Photography

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(20th Century)

The first attempt in photography began but produced

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Poor results

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(20th Century) The discovery of using reverse colors *greatly enhanced the status of photography as an art form
Negative
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(20th Century) At the New York world fair back in 1939 the _____ made its first debut
Television
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(20th Century) People found it as a n unnecessary applicances while the radio is still the more popular form of communication
Television
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(20th Century) In 1940’s all changes are happen . The prices of ________ dropped and large portion of household started having __ sets
Television
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(20th Century) The first research into technology used in ________ began in 1843 when Michael Faraday conducted research to see if space could be used to conduct electricity
Cellphones
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(20th Century) Conducted research to see if space could be used to conduct electricity
MIchael Faraday
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(20th Century) In 1973 , an American Engineer changed the world by making the word’s first portable handset
Dr. Martin Cooper
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(21st Century) * the internet became an important form of communication In 2010 the ebook reader became common The ______ is one of the most popular methods in communication
Email
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(21st Century) It is websites and applications that allow people to share content quickly , efficiently and in real- time
Social Media
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(21st Century) Refers to products and service used to transmit information without the use of computer and internet
Traditional Media
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(21st Century) Products and services that provide information using computers or the internet
New media
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(21st Century) It is often characterized as highly interactive digital technology
New media
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(21st Century) TYPE of new media Website or webpage that is updated regularly and is written in a casual style
Blog
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(21st Century) TYPE of new media Interactive programs that provide entrainment for one or more players
Digital game
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(21st Century) TYPE of new media Is a newspaper created digitally and its available online via the internet
Digital Newspaper
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(21st Century) TYPE of new media Business establish connections customers by utilizing social media networks
Social media
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(21st Century) TYPE of new media Type of technology simulates an environment along with the user’s physical presence and sensory experience
Virtual Reality