Media and Information Literacy (Part II) Flashcards
3 Different Forms of Media
Print Media
Broadcast Media
New Media
A paper publication such as books, newspaper, magazines, journals, newsletter, and other materials that are physically printed on paper.
Print Media
It is a reading material that either be fictional or non- fictional
Books
Contains detailed information about topics of special interest like the countries around the world
Almanac
is a reference material to find the word’s definition, ethnology, pronunciation, forms and its syntactical and idiomatic uses
Dictionary
a collection of maps showing geographic features, political boundaries, including the climatic social and economic statistics of a specific area.
Atlas
The word ‘______’ is derived from greek mythology
Atlas
_____ is a titan who revolted against the gods. As a punishment, _____ has to carry the world on his shoulder
Atlas
Printed on daily/ weekly basis, a _______ contains a wide articles who appear on different section, such as news, business, lifestyle, sports, and entertainment sections.
Newspaper
A _________ are usually the professionals who prefer reading formal news and in depth analysis or issue
Broadsheet
______ is pegged for those who prefer reading condensed news and entertainment articles uses informal language
Tabloid
is also a periodical publication release weekly, monthly, or quarterly..
Magazine
It contains article or various topics depending on the subject or area the ________ covers
Magazine
Similar to newspaper, a ______ contains informative articles and provides accurate reports on specific topics, such as medicine.
Journal
Organization or companies release newsletter for special purposes
Newsletter
pertains to official publication of a government organization or an institutions, which is intended for public notices or listing of appointments.
Gazette