mil Flashcards

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information obtained through the analysis, interpretation, and evaluation of secondary source materials

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tertiary sources

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information obtained through the analysis, interpretation, and evaluation of primary source materials

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secondary sources

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3
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may be defined as forms of media expression conceptualized, produced, and circulated by indigenous people around the globe as vehicles for communication

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indigenous media

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system of conventional spoken, manual, or written symbols by means of which human beings express themselves

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language

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technical and symbolic ingredients: codes or connection that media and information professionals may select

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media language

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recognizing whether the information you read and include in your research is credible

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evaluating sources

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7
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based on empirical research. indisputable and occurred on the past. proven through calculation and experience. malleable by context

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fact

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may include fact but it can also include belief. fact you believe applies to situations. norm or a kind of acceptance

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truth

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utilized to depict any media item

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media text

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the way in which the meaning of media text is to the audience. can be done through signs and symbols

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media language

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system of signs, which create a meaning to communicate ideas and impressions for an audience, producers, and stakeholder

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media codes

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refers to the ways in which equipment is used to tell the story

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technical codes

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13
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formal written language used in media product

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written codes

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14
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possible methods in which codes are organized in a product based on a standard norm that act as a rule governing behavior

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media convention

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types of media codes are expected t be arranged and presented

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form convention

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16
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responsible use of technology by anyone who uses computers

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digital citizenship

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17
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creations of the mind

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intellectual property

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18
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pieces of information sent from a source to a receiver

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media messages

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people or organization that shares the same interest or intention

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media stakeholders

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20
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common narrative structures and understanding that are common in storytelling media product

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story convention

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an american non-profit organization devoted to build upon legally and to share. may be used without permission only under certain circumstances

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creative commons

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common use of the elements of narrative such as characters, settings, or themes in a certain types of media

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genre convention

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must credit the creator

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attribution

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you cant make profit

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non-commercial

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you cant change the content

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no derivative works

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you can change the content

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share alike

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work cannot be used, adopted, copied, or published without the creator’s permission

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traditional copyright

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original, uninterpreted, first hand material

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primary sources

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goods that have a specific geographical origin

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geographical indications

30
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you can use copyrighted material without a license only for certain purposes

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fair use

31
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a legal term used to describe the rights that creators have over their literary and artistic works

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copyright

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republic act

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8293 (intellectual property code of the philippines)

33
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is an exclusive right granted for an invention

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patent

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is a sign capable of distinguishing the goods of services of one enterprises

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trademark

35
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any source that serves as means of communicating to a general and public audience

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media and information source

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symbolic codes

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setting, mise en scene, acting, color

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time and place

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setting

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description of all the objects within a frame

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mise en scene

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portrayed characters

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acting

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elicits a different and unique response

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color

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digital dossier, is a body of data that exists as a result of actions online that can be traced back to an individual

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digital footprint

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simple and flexible format of presenting information

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text

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representation or styles of text in digital format

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typeface

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small line or stroke attached to the end of a larger stroke (ex: tnr)

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serif

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font without serif. clean and minimal look (ex: arial)

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san serif

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a solid or heavy look to the text (ex: rockwell)

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slab serif

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flourish and artistry of traditional hand lettering (ex: script mj bold)

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script

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embellishments and ornaments (ex: bleeding cowboy)

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decorative

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unformatted text document

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txt (text)

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native format for storing documents

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doc (document)

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cross platform document exchange

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rtf (rich text format)

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developed by adobe systems for cross platform exchange

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pdf (portable document format)

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a page description language used mainly for desktop publishing

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ps (postscript)