Lesson 3 and 4 MIL Flashcards

1
Q

TYPES OF MEDIA

A

Print Media
Broadcast Media
Media Convergence

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2
Q

In this type of media
paper and ink are
reproduced in a
a printing process that is
traditionally
mechanical.

A

Print Media

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3
Q

A type of media that
reaches target
audiences using
airwaves as the
transmission medium

A

Broadcast Media

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4
Q

This refers to the
merging of different
equipment and tools
for producing and
distributing news
through digitization
and computer
networking

A

Media Convergence

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5
Q

Types of Print Media (2)

A

Text Media
Visual Media

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6
Q

A type of print media that is simple and
flexible format for conveying ideas, whether
handwritten or printed.

A

Text Media

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7
Q

is the art and technique
of arranging the visual component
of the written word.

A

Typography

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8
Q

A type of print media that refers to pictures,
photos, images, and graphics used to
channel communication using the sense of
sight

A

Visual Media

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9
Q

is the process of visual
communication that organizes and presents
information developed through a creative
process for a particular purpose

A

Graphic Design

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10
Q

In visual Media there are three subcategories

A

infographics
cartoons
photography

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11
Q

is a visual representation of information to
understand the high-volume and complex
data easily

A

infographics

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12
Q

examples of infographics

A

graphs, and charts

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13
Q

a sketch or drawing intended
as satire, caricature, or humor, e.g., comic
strip, editorial cartoons in newspapers and
magazines.

A

Cartoons

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14
Q

is an image
created by light captured on a light-sensitive surface, which is usually
photographic film.

A

Photography

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15
Q

3 types of broadcast media

A

audio media
multimedia
new media

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16
Q

A type of broadcast media that uses audio
or voice recording as a medium in the
delive of information.

A

audio media

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17
Q

a type of broadcast media concerned with the computer-controlled integration of text

A

Multimedia

18
Q

is an extension of multimedia, where photos or graphics are linked to other sources of information

A

hypermedia

19
Q

A term used to integrate the different
technologies emerging on one digital
platform to organize and distribute content.
Some examples are podcasts, augmented
reality, video games, blogs, and wikis.

A

New Media

20
Q

This is also known as technological
convergence.

A

media convergence

21
Q

CLASSIFICATION
of INFORMATION
SOURCES

A

INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE
LIBRARY
INTERNET

22
Q

This is the distinctive knowledge kept to a specific
group of people.

A

INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE

23
Q

other terms used for it according to Senanayak

A

Local knowledge, folk knowledge, peoples
knowledge, traditional wisdom, or traditional
science

24
Q

TOPOGRAPHIES of INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE according to Dewalt

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  1. Locally appropriate.
  2. Restraint in resource exploitation
  3. Diversied production systems
  4. Respect for nature.
  5. Humans are dependent on nature for survival.
  6. Flexible
  7. Social responsibility
25
Q

is “a building, room, or
organization that has
a collection, especially
of books, music, and
information that
can be accessed by computer for people to read,
use, or borrow

A

Library

26
Q

Classifications of Libraries:

A

Academic
Public
School
Special

27
Q

is “a global computer network providing a
variety of information and communication
facilities, consisting of interconnected networks
using standardized communication protocols”.

A

Internet

28
Q

Other
Classification of
Information Sources

A

Primary
Secondary
Tertiary

29
Q

These are materials from a
certain period which has not
been altered, modified
through analysis,
interpretation or evaluation.

A

Primary Sources

30
Q

Types/ examples (?) of Primary Sources

A

Artifacts
Patent
Diary
Audio or Video
Others (lol)

31
Q

refers to something
made or created by
humans, such as a tool
or a work of a,
especially an object of
archaeological interest

A

Artifacts

32
Q

This is the granting of a
right to an inventor by a
sovereign authority.

A

Patent

33
Q

This is a record with
distinct entries
organized by date
repoing on daily
activities or other
periods

A

Diary

34
Q

other examples of primary source

A

e-mails,
interviews,
journal articles,
letters,
minutes of meetings,
conferences and symposia,
newspaper articles,
original documents

35
Q

They are written after an original product which usually aims to give reflection or analysis

A

Secondary Sources

36
Q

Examples of Secondary Sources

A

Indexes
Reference Type
Survey Type

37
Q

typically found as one or more individual volumes at the end of a set

A

Indexes

38
Q

Involves the product of examination or description of someone or something

A

Survey Type

39
Q

Are materials collected from others’ works such as encyclopedia, dictionary, handbook, manual and critical tables

A
40
Q

involve information which collects and
organizes primary and secondary sources

A

Tertiary Sources

41
Q

give an example of tertiary source

A
  • bibliography of bibliographies, directories
    and yearbooks
  • guide to literature, and
    -list of research in progress.
42
Q

Ways of Evaluating Information

A
  1. Relevancy
  2. Appropriateness
  3. Detail
  4. Currency
  5. Authority
  6. Bias