MIL.. Flashcards

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In this type of media, paper and ink is reproduced in a printing process that is traditionally mechanical such as books, newspapers, magazine, journals, newsletters, and brochures. Print media may include text, graphics, or a combination of both

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PRINT MEDIA

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TYPES OF PRINT MEDIA

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➢ TEXT MEDIA
➢ TOPOGRAPHY
➢ GRAPHIC DESIGN
➢ VISUAL MEDIA

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A type of print media which is a simple and flexible format for conveying ideas, whether handwritten or printed. Not all text media at print media as text media may also be displayed on-screen as part of broadcast media or new media.

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TEXT MEDIA

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The art and technique of arranging the visual component of the written word. It features textual designs with optical illusions that improve readability and help

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TOPOGRAPHY

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Is an important feature of visual media. It is the process of visual communication that organizes and presents information developed through a creative process for a specific purpose.

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GRAPHIC DESIGN

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A type of print media that refers to pictures, photos, images , and graphics used to channel communication using the sense of sight.

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VISUAL MEDIA

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A type of media that reaches audiences using airwaves as the transmission medium. Examples of broadcast media are radio and television

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BROADCAST MEDIA

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Uses audio or voice recordings as a medium in the delivery of information. Examples of devices that appeal to the auditory senses are radios and voice recorders.

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AUDIO MEDIA

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  • Concerned with the computer controlled integration of text, graphics, drawings, still and moving images (video), animation, audio and any other media where every type of information can be stored
  • Can be recorded and played, displayed, interacted with or accessed by information processing devices.
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MULTIMEDIA

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  • A term used to integrate the different technologies emerging on one digital platform to organize and distribute content. Some examples of this media includes: Podcasts, Augmented Reality, Video games, Blogs, and Wikis.
  • Common characteristics of new media is disseminating the information to several receivers which is theoretically infinite
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NEW MEDIA

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This refers to the merging of different equipment and tools for producing and distributing news through digitalization and computer networking

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MEDIA CONVERGENCE

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  • Unique to a special culture or society, most often it is not written down. The transmission of information is through local channels or forms. It is a means by which the culture is preserved, handed down and adapted.
  • Includes local knowledge, it is owned, controlled, and managed by indigenous peoples in order for them to develop and produce culturally appropriate information in the languages understood by the community
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Can be defined as forms of media expression conceptualized, produced, and circulated by indigenous peoples around the globe as vehicles for communication

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INDIGENOUS MEDIA

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CHARACTERISTICS OF INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE AND FORMS OF INDIGENOUS MEDIA

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  • Oral tradition of communication
  • Store information in memories * Information exchange is face to face
  • Information is contained within the border of the community
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a place in which literary, musical, artistic or reference material are kept but not for sale

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LIBRARY

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TYPES OF LIBRARY

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a. Academic Library
b. Public Library
c. School Library
d. Special Library

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serves colleges and universities

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Academic Library

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serves cities and towns, of all types

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Public Library

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Serves students from Kindergarten to Grade 12.

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School Library

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specialized environments, such as hospitals, corporations, museums, the military, private business, and the government

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Special Library

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Is one of the newest sources of media. The majority of the users prefer the internet to watch news quickly. It is more fast and capable in compare to any other source of media. Internet changes the world and connects the people also deliver the users to keep in touch with the latest inventions and news.

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INTERNET

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THINGS TO CONSIDER IN EVALUATING INFORMATION

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➢ RELIABILITY
➢ ACCURACY
➢ VALUE
➢ AUTHORITY
➢ TIMELINESS

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Information is said to be reliable if it can be verified and evaluated. Others refer to the trustworthiness of the source in evaluating the reliability of information

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RELIABILITY

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refers to the closeness of the report to the actual data. Measurement of accuracy varies, depending on the type of information being evaluated. Forecasts are similar to the actual data and financial values are correct.

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Accuracy

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The information is said to be valued if it aids the user in making or improving decisions

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VALUE

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the one authored or published the information and the credibility of the sources.

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AUTHORITY

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The source reliability, accuracy and value of information may vary based on the time it was produced or acquired. It may become irrelevant and inaccurate with the passing of time (thus making it less valuable). Other information may be timeless, proven to be the same in reliability, accuracy, and value throughout history.

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TIMELINESS

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SKILLS IN DETERMINING RELIABILITY OF INFORMATION SKILLS

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  • Check the Author
  • Check the Date of publication or of update
  • Check the Citations
  • Check the Domain or owner of the site / page:
    .com – commercial
    .edu – education
    .mil – military .gov – government .org – nonprofit organization
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SKILLS IN DETERMINING ACCURATE INFORMATION

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  • Look for facts
  • Cross-reference with other source for consistency
  • Determine the reason for writing and publishing the information
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are the communication tools or channels used to store information or data. They can be physical items such as DVDs, CDs, music scores and newspapers; or they can be online resources such as streaming services, podcasts, screencasts, online videos, news apps and of course social media.

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Media sources