MIL Flashcards
COMMUNICATION
The act or process of using words sounds signs or behaviors to express or exchange information or to express your ideas, thoughts,feelings,etc
BASIC TYPES OF COMMUNICATIONS?
NON-VERBALCOMMUNICATION
VERBALCOMMUNICATION
Non verbal communication
Signs
Symbols
Colors
Gestures
body language
facial expressions
VERBALCOMMUNICATION
Oral
Written
Media literacy
The ability to read analyze evaluate and produce communication in a variety of media forms
Information literacy
The ability to recognize when information is needed and locate evaluate effective use and communication information in formats
Technology literacy
The ability to use digital technology communication tools or networks to locate evaluate use and create information
PREFERENCE
The selecting of someone or something over another or others.
HABIT
A recurrent, often unconscious pattern of behavior that is acquired through frequent repetition.
LIFESTYLE
A way of life or living of a person or group.
Pre-industrial Age (Before 1700s)
People discovered fire, developed paper from plants, and forged weapons and tools with stone, bronze, copper and iron.
Industrial Age
Industrial Age (1700s-1930s) - People used the power of steam, developed machine tools, established iron production, and the manufacturing
Industrial age
Printing press
Motion picture
Electronic Age
Electronic Age (1930s-1980s) - The invention of the transistor ushered in the electronic age. People harnessed the power of transistors that led to the transistor radio, electronic circuits, and the early computers.
Examples:
Radio
Personal computers
Ohp, lcd, projectors
New Age or Information Age
Information Age (1900s-2000s) - The Internet paved the way for faster communication and the creation of the social network.
New Age or Information Age
Web browser: mosaic (1993)internet explorer (1995)
Blogs:blogspot(1999),live journal(1999)
Functions of Communication of Media
Monitoring Function
Information Function.
Opinion Function.
Watchdog Role of Journalism.
Channel for Advocacy of Political viewpoints
Monitoring Function.
This is to inform the citizens on what is happening around them.
Information Function.
This is to educate the audience on the meaning and significance of the facts.
Opinion Function.
This is to provide a platform for public political discourse. It is to facilitate public opinion and expression of dissent.
Watchdog Role of Journalism.
. It denounces the wrongdoing of the government and the private which leads to increasing of accountability and spearheading positive changes.
WHAT IS MEDIA?
Media are the communication outlets or tools used to store and deliver information or data.
TYPES OF INFORMATION SOURCES
PRIMARY
SECONDARY
TERTIARY
PRIMARY
An original, uninterpreted, or first hand material created by the person (s) involved in an activity or an event.
SECONDARY
Information obtained through the analysis, interpretation, and evaluation of primary source materials.
TERTIARY
Involves information that collects, organizes, and summarizes primary and secondary source materials.
EXAMPLES OF PRIMARY SOURCES
PERSONAL LETTER
AUTOBIOGRAPHY
DIARY ENTRIES
EXAMPLES OF PRIMARY SOURCES
MANUSCRIPT
MUSIC
OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS
EXAMPLES OF TERTIARY SOURCES
ENCYCLOPEDIA
DICTIONARIES
YEAR BOOK
Where to find information source
LIBRARY
INDIGENOUS MEDIA
INTERNET
WHAT IS LIBRARY?
A place in which literary, musical, artistic or reference
materials (such as books, manuscript, recordings, or
films) are kept for use but not for sale.
WHAT IS LIBRARY?
A place in which literary, musical, artistic or reference
materials (such as books, manuscript, recordings, or
films) are kept for use but not for sale.
4 MAJOR TYPES OF LIBRARIES
ACADEMIC LIBRARY
PUBLIC LIBRARY
SCHOOL LIBRARY
SPECIAL LIBRARY
ACADEMIC LIBRARY
serves colleges and universities.
-a library that is attached to a higher education
Public library
Serves cities and towns of all types
SCHOOL LIBRARY
serves students from Kindergarten to Grade 12.
SPECIAL LIBRARY
are in specialized environments, such as hospital, corporations, museums, the military, private, business, and the government.
INDIGENOUS MEDIA
Indigenous refers to people or objects
native to a certain region or environment.
Indigenous Knowledge
Knowledge that is unique to a
specific culture or society; most
often is not written down.
Indigenous Communication
transmission of information
through local channels or forms.
INDIGENOUS MEDIA
may be defined as forms of
media expression conceptualized, produced, and circulated by indigenous peoples around the globe as vehicles for
communication.
WHAT IS AN INTERNET?
- a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities,
consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols.
WHAT IS AN INTERNET?
- a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities,
consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols.