MIL Flashcards

1
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application of technology refers to the set of skills, attitudes and knowledge necessary to understand
and operate basic functions of information and communications technologies, including devices and tools

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Competency

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2
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an electronic machine that is used to store and work a large amount of information

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  • Computer -
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3
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printing press made in China during the 2nd Century

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  • Dibao -
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4
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  • age of media evolution people harnessed the power of transistors that led to the transistor radio,
    electronic circuits, and the early computers led long distance communication became more efficient
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Electronic

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5
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  • age of media evolution did people use the power of steam, developed machine tools, established iron
    production and manufacturing of various products including books through printing press
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Industrial

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6
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the knowledge or data acquired from someone or something

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  • Information -
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7
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what evolution of media
- long distance communication become more efficient.
Paved way of the use of internet as means of faster communication and emergence of social networking sites.
People advance the use of microelectronics with the invention of personal computers, mobile devices, and

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Information age

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8
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updates status on Facebook account with verifying the source of information. and critically
evaluates the post and determine whether it’s reliable information worth sharing or believing

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Information Literacy

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9
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is the worldwide system of unified computer networks that use the protocol suite that links billions of
devices across the planet

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Internet -

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10
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what age of media are these belong: Television, Projectors, Radio

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Inventions from Electronic Age

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11
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refers to the set of skills, attitudes and knowledge necessary to know when information is need
to help solve a problem or make a decision, hot to articulate that information need in searchable terms and language

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Literacy information

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12
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refers to the physical objects used to communicate and transmit information

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  • Media -
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13
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gather information from various sources to write a comprehensive report and use
both online and offline resources to find data, facts, and expert opinions on the topic

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Media and Information Literacy -

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14
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Most validly seen as a repertoire of skills and capacities. Range of media, like print, moving images,
and other hybrid forms. Embraces everything –to use old and new media technology.

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  • Media Literacy
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15
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skill refers to one’s ability to use different functions of computer parts

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  • Technological -
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16
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was first discovered and used during Industrial Age

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  • Telephone -
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17
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literacy refers to the use of tools, in which an individual can access, manage, integrate, evaluate, create

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  • Technology -
18
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a telecommunication medium used for transmitting sound with moving pictures in monochrome, or in
color, and in two or three dimensions

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Television -

19
Q

the primary function of mass media

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  • To inform-
20
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Types of Media- Identification

a media such as radio and television that reach target audiences using airwaves as the transmission medium. Immediate transmission to a wide audience is its main intention. Most of these are advocacy and service
announcements.

Example: Radio, Television

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Broadcast Media -

21
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Types of Media- Identification

media consisting of paper and ink, reproduced in a printing process that is traditionally mechanical.

Example: Newspaper, Magazine, Books, Novels, Journal, Comix, Manga etc.

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Print Media -

22
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Types of Media- Identification

a content organized and distributed on digital platforms. The main gateway and the easiest way to access information is through internet.

Example: Social Media Platforms like Facebook, YouTube, Twitter etc.
Social Media- forms of electronic communication (such as web sites) through which people create online
communities to share information, ideas, personal messages, etc.

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New Media

23
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Types of Media- Identification

-The co-existence of traditional and new media.
-The co-existence of print media, broadcast media
-The ability to transform different kinds of media into digital code

EXAMPLES:
-Balitang Bisdak news report uploaded on Facebook page
-One Piece manga series uploaded in Kissanime website
-Jessica Soho episodes uploaded in Youtube

A

Media Convergence

24
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(T/F)BLOG is a digital technology that facilitates the sharing of text and multimedia through virtual networks and
communities.

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TRUE

25
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(T/F)DIGITAL MEDIA is also known as the new media.

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TRUE

26
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(T/F)Google is an example of INTERNET SEARCH ENGINE platform.

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TRUE

27
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(T/F)NEW MEDIA is the co-existence of the traditional media and new media.

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FALSE - MEDIA CONVERGENCE

28
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(T/F)MEDIA CONVERGENCE refers to the ability to transfer different kinds of media into digital code.

A

TRUE

29
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(T/F)One of the media platform widely used in today’s era is the BROADCAST MEDIA with the presence of internet.

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FALSE - NEW MEDIA

30
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(T/F)One of the trends of today’s world is the use of MEMES on our different social media account.

A

TRUE

31
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(T/F)Print media are RADIO, journals, brochures, flyers, pamphlets, and any documents printed in papers.

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FALSE - BOOKS

32
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(T/F)PRINT MEDIA refers to the more traditional platforms of communication that are tangible and have undergone
printing.

A

TRUE

33
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(T/F)Print media refers to the more traditional platforms of communication that are INTANGIBLE and have undergone
printing

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FALSE - TANGIBLE

34
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(T/F)PRINT MEDIA refers to the use of paper and ink reproduced through printing.

A

TRUE

35
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(T/F)TELEVESION is a device that allows transfer and detection of signals through air.

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FALSE - RADIO

36
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(T/F)Televisions, radio and films are example of BROADCAST MEDIA.

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TRUE

37
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(T/F)The accessibility of SOCIAL MEDIA led students to divert their attention in using their phones during class hours.

A

TRUE

38
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(T/F)The primary purpose of newspaper is to deliver UPDATED information and current events.

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TRUE

39
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What evolution of media are these belong to:

Cave paintings (35,000 BC)
Clay tablets in Mesopotamia (2400 BC)
Papyrus in Egypt (2500 BC)
Acta Diurna in Rome (130 BC)
Dibao in China (2nd Century)
Codex in the Mayan region (5th Century)

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Pre-Industrial Age

40
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What evolution of media are these belong to:

Printing press for mass production (19th century)
Newspaper- The London Gazette (1640)
Typewriter (1800)Telephone (1876)
Motion picture photography/projection (1890)
Commercial motion pictures (1913)
Motion picture with sound (1926)
Telegraph.
Punch cards.

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Industrial Age

41
Q

What evolution of media are these belong to:

Transistor Radio
Television (1941)
Large electronic computers- i.e. EDSAC (1949) and UNIVAC 1 (1951)
Mainframe computers – i.e. IBM 704 (1960)
Personal computers – i.e. Hewlett-Packard 9100A (1968), Apple 1 (1976)

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Electronic Age

42
Q

What evolution of media are these belong to:

Web browsers: Mosaic (1993), Internet Explorer (1995)
Blogs: Blogspot (1999), LiveJournal (1999), WordPress (2003)
Social networks: Friendster (2002), Multiply (2003), Facebook (2004)
Microblogs: Twitter (2006), Tumblr (2007)
Video: YouTube (2005)
Augmented Reality / Virtual Reality
Video chat: Skype (2003), Google Hangouts (2013)
Search Engines: Google (1996), Yahoo (1995)
Portable computers- laptops (1980), netbooks (2008), tablets (1993)
Smartphones
Wearable technology
Cloud and Big Data

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Information Age