mil Flashcards
information obtained through the analysis, interpretation, and evaluation of secondary source materials
tertiary sources
information obtained through the analysis, interpretation, and evaluation of primary source materials
secondary sources
may be defined as forms of media expression conceptualized, produced, and circulated by indigenous people around the globe as vehicles for communication
indigenous media
system of conventional spoken, manual, or written symbols by means of which human beings express themselves
language
technical and symbolic ingredients: codes or connection that media and information professionals may select
media language
recognizing whether the information you read and include in your research is credible
evaluating sources
based on empirical research. indisputable and occurred on the past. proven through calculation and experience. malleable by context
fact
may include fact but it can also include belief. fact you believe applies to situations. norm or a kind of acceptance
truth
utilized to depict any media item
media text
the way in which the meaning of media text is to the audience. can be done through signs and symbols
media language
system of signs, which create a meaning to communicate ideas and impressions for an audience, producers, and stakeholder
media codes
refers to the ways in which equipment is used to tell the story
technical codes
formal written language used in media product
written codes
possible methods in which codes are organized in a product based on a standard norm that act as a rule governing behavior
media convention
types of media codes are expected t be arranged and presented
form convention
responsible use of technology by anyone who uses computers
digital citizenship
creations of the mind
intellectual property
pieces of information sent from a source to a receiver
media messages
people or organization that shares the same interest or intention
media stakeholders
common narrative structures and understanding that are common in storytelling media product
story convention
an american non-profit organization devoted to build upon legally and to share. may be used without permission only under certain circumstances
creative commons
common use of the elements of narrative such as characters, settings, or themes in a certain types of media
genre convention
must credit the creator
attribution
you cant make profit
non-commercial
you cant change the content
no derivative works
you can change the content
share alike
work cannot be used, adopted, copied, or published without the creator’s permission
traditional copyright
original, uninterpreted, first hand material
primary sources
goods that have a specific geographical origin
geographical indications
you can use copyrighted material without a license only for certain purposes
fair use
a legal term used to describe the rights that creators have over their literary and artistic works
copyright
republic act
8293 (intellectual property code of the philippines)
is an exclusive right granted for an invention
patent
is a sign capable of distinguishing the goods of services of one enterprises
trademark
any source that serves as means of communicating to a general and public audience
media and information source
symbolic codes
setting, mise en scene, acting, color
time and place
setting
description of all the objects within a frame
mise en scene
portrayed characters
acting
elicits a different and unique response
color
digital dossier, is a body of data that exists as a result of actions online that can be traced back to an individual
digital footprint
simple and flexible format of presenting information
text
representation or styles of text in digital format
typeface
small line or stroke attached to the end of a larger stroke (ex: tnr)
serif
font without serif. clean and minimal look (ex: arial)
san serif
a solid or heavy look to the text (ex: rockwell)
slab serif
flourish and artistry of traditional hand lettering (ex: script mj bold)
script
embellishments and ornaments (ex: bleeding cowboy)
decorative
unformatted text document
txt (text)
native format for storing documents
doc (document)
cross platform document exchange
rtf (rich text format)
developed by adobe systems for cross platform exchange
pdf (portable document format)
a page description language used mainly for desktop publishing
ps (postscript)