MIL Flashcards

1
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What is the meaning of MOOC?

A

Massive Open Online Course

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2
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These courses are hosted on a portal. These have a lot of reading material, lectures, and
videos, so users can refer to all of them to enhance their learning.

A

Massive Open Online Course (MOOC)

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It is either printed or digital text material that are published for the purpose of communicating information to an audience.

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Text

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It can be as short such as a single sentence or phrase, or lengthy as news articles.

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Text

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It refers to a group of characters, letters and numbers that share the same design.

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Text Typeface

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It connotes formality and readability in large amount of text. It is usually used for the body of textbooks, newspapers, magazines and research publications.

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Serif

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It brings a clean or minimalist look Used for clear and direct meaning of text such as road signage, building directory or nutrition facts.

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San Serif

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It carries a solid or heavy look to text Can be used for large advertising sign or
Billboards.

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Slab Serif

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9
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It is the collective name of a family of related forms.

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Typeface

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It draws much attention to itself because of its brush-like strokes usually used in wedding invitation cards or other formal events.

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Script

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It caters to a wide variety of emotions (celebration, fear, horror, etc.) or themes (such
as cowboys ,circus, holidays, summer, etc.)

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Decorative

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12
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It is the variation in weights and size of the typeface.

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Fonts

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It is the importance or value given to a part of the text-based content.

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Emphasis

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It is how suitable the text is used for a specific audience, purpose, or event.

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Appropriateness

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15
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It is the distance of text elements from each other.

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Proximity

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16
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It refers to the text position in the page.

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Alignment

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17
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It is the conscious effort to organize the different text elements in a page.

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Organization

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18
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It is the consistency of elements.

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Repetition

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It creates visual interest to text elements that are different from each other.

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Contrast

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20
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It is a plain text file.

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.txt (Text)

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21
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It is a native format for storing documents created in MS Word.

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.doc/.docx (Document)

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22
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It is type of cross platform document exchange; default format for Mac OS’s TextEdit.

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.rtf (Rich Text File)

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23
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It is developed by Adobe
systems for cross platform exchange of documents,
supports image and graphics.

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.pdf (Portable Document File)

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24
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It is a page description language used mainly for desktop publishing.

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.ps (Postscript)

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25
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It refers to any form of media or content that is primarily transmitted or consumed
through sound.

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Audio Media

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26
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It is a live or recorded audio sent through radio waves to reach a wide audience.

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Radio Broadcasts

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27
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It is a software that carries out everyday tasks via voice command.

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Voice Assistants

28
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It is a recording of an interview, meeting, or any sound from the environment.

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Sound Recording

29
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It is any sound, other than music or speech, artificially reproduced to create effects.

A

Sound Effects

30
Q

It allows people to access literary works
through sound narration.

A

Audiobooks

31
Q

It a platform for individuals and organizations
to create and share audio content on various topics.

A

Podcasts

32
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These are vocal and/or instrumental sounds combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion.

A

Music

33
Q

What are the ways in storing audio media?

A

tapes
cd’s
HHDs
SD Cards
Flash drive
Cloud storage

34
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It is a Microsoft audio file format standard for storing an audio bitstream on PCs.

A

WAV (Waveform Audio File)

35
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It is any form of media that uses visual elements to convey a message or tell a story.

A

Visual Media

36
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It is an audio data compression technology developed by Microsoft and used with Windows Media Player.

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WMA (Windows Media Audio)

37
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It is the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.

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Balance

38
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What are the forms of visual media?

A

Infographics (information)
Charts & Graphs (reports or complex data)
Photographs (camera)
Animation (motion)
Comic Strips (story)
Advertisements (promote)

39
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It is applied to create hierarchy and make
certain elements stand out more than others.

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Contrast

40
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It is the feeling of harmony between all parts of the design, which creates a sense of completeness.

A

Unity

41
Q

It gives the viewers a constant placement that
can make them feel comfortable and familiar.

A

Repetition

42
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is the repetition of more than one design
element.

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Pattern

43
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It is the visual tempo of a combination of
elements when used repeatedly, and with variation, it gives the feeling of organized movement.

A

Rhythm

44
Q

What are the three types of visual media format?

A

PNG, JPEG, and GIF

45
Q

It creates interest and dynamism that keeps
the viewer engaged. Using curved lines and diagonal

A

Movement

46
Q

What does JPEG mean?

A

Joint Photographic Experts Group

47
Q

What does PNG mean?

A

Portable Network Graphics

48
Q

What does GIF mean?

A

Graphics Interchange Format

49
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It is a form of media that gives the appearance of moving text and graphics on a
display.

A

Motion Media

50
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It refers to the smallest unit of visual information that makes up a digital image or video frame, each of this represents a single point or dot in a grid-like structure

A

Pixel

51
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It is composed of two key elements: the number of horizontal pixels and the number of vertical pixels, which determines the level of detail and clarity in a video.

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Video Resolution

52
Q

It is the resolution that is well-suited to smartphones.

A

360p (480x360)

53
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It is the highest quality allowed for DVDs.

A

480p (640x480)

54
Q

It is the image resolution at which many
HD TV broadcast.

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720p (1280x720)

55
Q

It is the recommended resolution for sharing on social media. it gives a crystal clear playback.

A

1080p (1920x1080)

56
Q

It is the HD video that is four times the
resolution of 1080p.

A

4k (3840x2160)

57
Q

What are the forms of motion media?

A

Film (movie picture)
Web Videos (online platforms)
Commercial Ads (paid by an organization)
TV Series
Animations (sequential image or frames)
Flipbook (traditional animation)

57
Q

It is developed for early mobile devices.

A

3GP (Third Generation Partnership Project)

58
Q

It is used for DVDs, digital TV, and older video applications.

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MPG (Moving Picture Experts Group)

59
Q

It is more modern and versatile, is widely supported across devices and platforms.

A

MP4 (MPEG-4 Part 14)

60
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It is a tool that is used to aid in hands-on learning. They can be physical objects or computer programs which learners can manipulate in order to grasp an idea, and gain understanding or mastery of given concepts. Learning through this medium is also engaging and effective as well.

A

Manipulative Media

61
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It is the excursion outside the classroom.

A

Field Trips

61
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This allows information to be received visually and kinesthetically; learning through play; requires more thinking; allows trial and error.

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Concrete or Physical Object

62
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These are three-dimensional representations of a real thing; can provide learning experiences that real things can’t provide; can be disassembled to provide interior (e.g. anatomical models, animal model, play money, models of buildings).

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Models

63
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These are computationally enhanced versions of physical objects, created in an effort to expand the range of concepts that children can explore through direct manipulation. They contain embedded computational and communication hardware inside physical objects.

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Digital Manipulative