Media and Information Literacy Flashcards
Aimed to provide learners with content and interaction anytime and anywhere
Ubiquitous Learning
What is the meaning of MOOC?
Massive Open Online Course
Attendance is not a determining factor
Massive Open Online Course (MOOC)
Where family, friends, relatives are communicating
Personal
Business, profit, wage, job, work, poverty, wealth
Economic
School, learning, e-learning
Educational
Citizen journalism + professional journalism. Journalists are using media to make their content available to more people
Social Journalism
Not a trained journalist but can be the primary source
Citizen Journalism
Photographs, images
Photo Journalism
Asking citizens, asking people in the society to gain information
Crowdsourcing
Famous, well-known, or influential opinion giver
Opinion Leader
Learning, discussing, and sharing ideas with co-learners
Peer-to-peer Learning
Online + f2f, home and in classroom
Blended Learning
Physical Environment type of learning
Face to Face Learning
Town criers
Pre-Spanish Era
Martial Law Era
Ferdinand Marcos
Technologies
Modern Era
Independent / use media effectively
People as Media
Professional, experts in relaying and disseminating news
People in Media
Use, analysis, evaluation, production of information
People Media