Introduction to Media & Information Literacy Flashcards
The word “Communication” in latin is?
“Communicare” which means to share, or to make common.
The Atmosphere, physical and psychological where you send and receive messages
Environment
Is defined as the process of understanding and sharing meaning
Communication
The message or response of the receiver which is sent back to the source
Feedback
This is a sender- focused form of communication in which one person is typically responsible for conveying information to an audience,
Public Communication
Refers to the abilities to recognize when information is needed and to locate, evaluate, effectively use, and communicate information in its various formats.
Information Literacy
The ability to identify, understand, interpret, create, communicate and compute, using printed and written materials associated with varying contexts. Also involves a continuum learning, wherein individuals are able to achieve their goals, develop their knowledge and potential and participate fully in their community and wider society.
Literacy
The stimulus or meaning produced by the source for the receiver or audience
Message
It’s a type of communication that is transmitted to many people through print or electronic media.
Mass Communication
The communication interaction involves the setting, scene, and expectations of the individuals involved
Context
Is a form of communication between two different people who may or may not have direct relationship with each other but are mutually and actively part of the communication process.
Interpersonal Communication
It is a form of communication with oneself using internal vocalization or reflective thinking
Intrapersonal
It is a type of communication between three or more people interacting to achieve a specific objective or certain goal.
Group Communication
The tool or manner in which the messages will be carried through from the source to the receiver
Channel
A person, group, or entity that forms, created, sends, or forwards a message or information
Source