MIL Flashcards

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refers to the combination of ohysical objects used to communicate

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MEDIA

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mass media communications through physical objects such as radio television computers cellphones

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MEDIA

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understanding and using mass in either assertive or non assertive way

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MEDIA LITERACY

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ability to read , evaluate, and produce communication in a variety of media forms

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MEDIA LITERACY

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broad term that can cover data, knowledge, derived from a study , experience, or instruction , signals or symbols

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INFORMATION

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often used to describe knowledge of specific events or situations thta has been gathered or receive by communicatyion

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INFORMATION

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refers to the ability to recognize when information is needed and to locate, evaluate, effectively use, and communicate information in its various formats

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INFORMATION LITERACY

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defined as the science in industry , engineering etc , to invent useful things or to solve problems

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TECHNOLOGY

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responsible means of using various technological tools in order to meet one’s goal in aquiring and giving right information

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TECHNOLOGY LITERACY

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plays an important role in communication and information dissemenation

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MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY

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will enable us to access , understand and create communication in a variety of contexts in the form of accessing , understanding, and creating media and information

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MEDIA AND LITERACY

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the use, navigate manage, store and retrieve content in print, radio, online

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ACCESSING MEDIA AND INFMORMATION

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viewers ability to reead deconstruct and evaluate media contexts and motivations

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UNDERSTANDING MEDIA AND INFORMATION

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viewers or netizens ability to produce, distribute and publish ideas and information via mainstream media or social media

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PRODUCING MEDIA AND INFORMATION

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all media messages try to persuade us to believe or not to do something

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LANGUAGE OF PERSUASION

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actual words , pictures and or sounds in a media message

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TEXT

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hidden and underlying meaning of the mssage

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SUBTEXT

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everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression

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ARTICLE 19 OF UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS

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4 evolution of media

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PRE INDUSTRIAL AGE
INDUSTRIAL AGE
ELECTRONIC AGE
NEW/INFORMATION AGE

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people discovered fire , developed paper from plants, and forged weapons and tools with stone, bronze, copper an diron

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PRE INDUSTRIAL AGEp

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pre industrial age year

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BEFORE 1700

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PEOPLE USED THE POWER of steam , developed machine tools, established iron production, and the manufacturing of various products

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INDUSTRIAL AGE

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year industrial age

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1700S TO 1930S

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industrial age example

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PRINTING PRESS FOR MASS PRODUCTION

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cave paintings
PRE INDUSTRIAL AGE
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clay tablets
PRE INDUSTRIAL AGE
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papyrus in egypt
PRE INDUSTRIAL AGE
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acta diurna in rome
PRE INDUSTRIAL AGE
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dibao in china
PRE INDUSTRIAL AGE
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codex in mayan region
PRE INDUSTRIAL AGE
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printing press using wood blocks
PRE INDUSTRIAL AGE
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printing press for mass production
INDUSTRIAL AGE
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newspaper the london gazette
INDUSTRIAL AGE
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typewriter
INDUSTRIAL AGE
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telephone
INDUSTRIAL AGE
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motion picture photography
INDUSTRIAL AGE
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motion picture with sound
INDUSTRIAL AGE
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telegraph/punch cards
INDUSTRIAL AGE
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invention of transistor
ELECTRONIC AGE
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year electronic transistor
1930S TO 1980S
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transistor radio
ELECTRONIC AGE
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television
ELECTRONIC AGE
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large electronic computers
ELECTRONIC AGE
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mainframe computers
ELECTRONIC AGE
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OHP, LCD projectors
ELECTRONIC AGE
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apple 2 computer
ELECTRONIC AGE
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internet paved way for faster communication and creation of social network
NEW/INFORMATION AGE
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new/infomration age year
1900S TO 20)0S
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web browsers
NEW AGE
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blogs
NEW AGE
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social networks / medias
NEW AGEW
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video youtube
NEW AGE
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AR/Vr
NEW AGE
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search engines
NEW AGE
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spatphones
NEW AGE
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wearable technology
NEW AGE
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refers to paper publications such as books, magazines , journals
PRINT MEDIA
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reading material that can either be fictional/ or nonfictional
BOOK
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contains detailed information about topics of special interests
ALMANAC
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reference material used to find the word;s defintion , etymology, pronounciation and froms
DICTIONARY
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collection of maps showing geographci features
ATLAS
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contains wide range of articles which appear on the different sections, such as newsm business, llifestyle , sports and entertainment sections
NEWSPAPER
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target readers of a broadsheet are usually the professionals who prefer reading formal news and indepth analysis of issues
BROADSHEET
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pegged for those who prefer reading condensed news and entrertainment articles that uses informal langauge
TABLOID
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also perioidcal publication released weekly, monthly, or quarterly
MAGAZINE
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published either weekly or monthly and contains special features on topic whch might be interest or value to its targeted reders
NEWSLETTER
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contains infomrative articles , and provides accuaret report on specific topic susch as medicine
JOURNAL
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pertains to the official publication of governent organization or an instutuion
GAZETTE
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can be a small booklet , a leaflet , or a primer
PAMPHLET
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small book or magazine that contains pictures and information about the products or services offered by the compny
BROCHURE
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refer to printed sheet of paper that contains information about product for advertiisng purposes
FLYER
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small flyer
LEAFLET
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consists of programs produced by televeision networks and radio stations
BROADCAST MEDIA
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use of transistor, the flow in electricity in radios and other types of broadcazst media ca be controlled
RADIO
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AM meaning
AMPLITUDE MODULATION
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FM meaning
FREQUENCY MODULATION
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equipped with an electronic system capable of ending images and sounds by wire or through space
TELEVISION
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similar to television show as it offers a variety of themes and genres
FILMS
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other name for films
MOTION PICTURES
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the show is for general patronage
G
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the show requires parental guidance
PG
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a show isrestricted for particular age
R
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strict pafental guidance is advised
SPG
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electronic communications network that connects computer users through various networks and organizational compiter facilities
INTERNET
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most widely used service on the internet
WEB
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contain information about a person or oragnization AND MADE VAILABLE ONLINE
WEB PAGE
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list of information that can be displayed and accessed directly by users
HYPERTEXT
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user can interact with another user through online chat in real time
INSTANT MESSAGING
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user can send information to other people in any part of the world
EMAIL
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students can now study online in any part of the word
DISTANCE EDUCATION
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refers to digital or electronic version of a printed book, which can be accessd with the use of comouter or a gadget
E BOOK
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provides consuemers more choices of products with a new and unqiue conceot
ONLINE SHOPPING
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interconnects information with communication, technologies , computer networks and media content
MEDIA CONVERGENCE
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means that the video or message has massively and quickly gained high popularity
VIRAL/TRENDING
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Three main source of information?
LIBRARIES INDIGENOUS MEDIA INTERNET
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a place in which literary , musical, artistic, or reference materials ( such as books, manuscripts, recordings, or films ) are kept but not for sale
LIBRARY
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4 major types of library
ACADEMIC PUBLIC SCHOOL SPECIAL
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serves colleges and universities
ACADEMIC LIBRARY
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serves students from kindergarten to grade 12 special library
SCHOOL LIBRARY
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speciailized environments, such as hospitals, corporations, museums, the military, private business and the government
SPECIAL LIBRARY
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serves cities and towns of all types
PUBLIC LIBRARY
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WHAT IS INDIGENOUS
NATIVE LOCAL PRODUCED NATURALLY
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knowledge that is unique to a specific culture or society ;most often not written down
INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE
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transmission of information through local channels or forms - it is a means by which the culture is preserved, handed down and adapted
INDIGENOUS COMMUNICATION
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may be defined as forms of media expression conceptualized, produced, and circulated by indigenous peoples around the globe as vehicles for communication
INDIGENOUS MEDIA
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forms of indigenous media (5)
FOLK GATHERINGS DIRECT OBSERVATION RECORDS ORAL INSTRUCTION
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a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols
INTERNET
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EVALUATING INFORMATION FOUND ON THE INTERNET (5)
AUTHORSHIP PUBLISHING BODY ACCURACY VERIFIABILITY CURRENCY
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things to consider in evaluating info
REALIBILITY ACCURACY VALUE AUTHORITY
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Information is said to be reliable if it can be verified and evaluated
REALIBILITY
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refers to the closeness of the report to the actual data
ACCURACY
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information is said to be of value if it aids the user in making or improving decisions
VALUE
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who authored or published the information/ is the source credible?
AUTHORITY OF THE SOURCE
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reliability, accuracy and value of information may vary based on the time it was produced or acquired
TIMELINESS