MIL NAAAAA Flashcards

1
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A person ability to read and write

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Literate

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Collection of written works

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Literature

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The act or process of using words, sounds, signs, or behaviors to express or
exchange information

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Communication

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

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Media Literacy

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5
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Describes an act of communication by defining who said it, what was
said, in what channel it was said, to whom it was said, and with what effect it was said

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Lasswell’s Communication

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It has been called as the “mother of all Models”

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Shannon and Weaver Model of Communication

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Is a means to express personal ideas, develop arguments , evaluate, effectively use and communicate information in its various formats5

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Information Literacy -

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8
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There are Levels of problems of communication according to Shannon and
Weaver, where the meaning of message sent and received very different

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Semantic Problem

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9
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During this process, the messages may distract or affected by physical noise like horn sounds

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Noise

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The ability to use digital technology, communication tools or networks to locate, evaluate, use, and create information.

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Technology Literacy

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11
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Creators of Media and Information:

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Writers and journalists
• Editors
• Directors
• Performers
• Visual Artists

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12
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Characteristics of a Good Media Practitioners:

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Truthfulness
• Fairness and Objectivity
• Responsibility and Integrity
• Empathy and Sympathy
• Hard Working

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13
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,refers to the time before the existence of written or recorded history. According to archeologists

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Pre-Historic Era

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14
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are illustrations created by abolishing part of a rock surface by incising or carving, as a
form of rock art

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Petroglyphs

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15
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represents words or phrases through images or symbols.

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Pictographs

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16
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also known as “Parietal Art”) are painted drawings on walls or ceilings, mainly of
prehistoric descent

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Cave Paintings

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17
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it is the fundamental temple rituals for the gods in most of archaic civilizations

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Dance

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18
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is a momentous part of social, spiritual, and personal expression

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Body Art

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19
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The history of long past, the aggregate of past events from the beginning of writing
and recorded human history.

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Ancient Era

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20
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Is the physical manifestation of a spoken language. It is thought that human beings
developed language

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Writings

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21
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were an orderly writing system used by the ancient Egyptians that combined
anagrammed and alphabetic elements.

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Egyptian Hieroglyphs

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22
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set of graphs, or characters, used to represent the phonemic structure of a language

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Alphabet

23
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The word “paper” is grammatically derived from “papyrus”, Ancient Greek for the Cyperus
papyrus plant.

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Paper

24
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The concept of mass production or manufacturing of goods in large quantities was
first introduced in this era

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Industrial Era

25
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is an apparatus for administering pressure to an inked surface recessing upon a print
medium (such as paper or cloth), thereby transferring the ink.

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Printing Press

26
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also known as gelatin process, is an improved type of photographic plate. It was
invented by Dr. Richard L. Maddox in 1871.

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Dry Plates

27
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is the long-distance broadcast of textual or symbolic (as opposed to verbal or audio) message

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Telegraphy

28
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By using coded signals, it became apparent that the operators were able to hear and
understand by just listening to the clicking of the receiver

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Morse Code

29
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Alexander Graham Bell’s invention of the telephone is one of the most significant
inventions from the Second Industrial Revolution. Throughout the 1860s and 1870s.

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Telephone

30
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During this era, gaining information is a vital part of people’s lives because it makes
them knowledgeable and enhances their understanding of the world that they live in

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Information Era

31
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  • is the technology of using radio waves to convey information, such as sound, by modulating
    some property of electro-magnetic energy waves transferred through space
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Radio

32
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Television or TV is a telecommunication medium used for transmitting sound with
moving pictures in monochrome, or in color, and in two or three dimensions.

A

Television

33
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He built and demonstrated the world’s first mechanical television. also invented
and demonstrated the first color television in public as well as the first electronic color television
picture tube

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John Logie Baird -

34
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s a general-purpose computer. Its size, capabilities, and novel sale price
make it beneficial for individuals.

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A Personal Computer (PC)

35
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is a portable telephone which can produce and receive calls over a radio frequency
carrier

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A Mobile phone

36
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  • is the worldwide system of unified computer networks that use the Internet protocol suite
    (TCP/IP) that links billions of devices across the planet.
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Internet

37
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It reflects those what in culture, and in what affects the audiences. Considered to be an
important art form, source of the popular entertainment, powerful medium for educating, or
indoctrinating the citizens

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Film

38
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Called by tradition the Proto-Canaanite alphabet for epitaphs older that
around 1050 BCE, is the oldest confirmed alphabet. It contains 22 letters, all of which are consonants

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Phoenician Alphabet -

39
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Is a device designed for the power-driven recording and reproduction of sound. In its
later forms it was also called a gramophone.

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Phonograph

40
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Is one of the earliest schemes of writing, identified by its wedge-shaped marks on
clay tablets, built by means of a blunt reed for stylus.

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Cuneiform Script

41
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was first coined by Nicholas Negroponte

A

CONVERGENCE

42
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Is the theory that two cultures will be more and more like each other as their interactions increase.

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CULTURAL CONVERGENCE

43
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has always played a significant role in the modern world. Entertainment and
transmission of information has influenced the audience to a certain point that it can manipulate
people’s attitude and opinions.

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Mass Media

44
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Represents the opinions among members of a specific group about other groups.

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STEREOTYPES

45
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Allows a single company to target larger interest groups through various
kinds of media. It is the integration of the entertainment industry companies

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ECONOMIC CONVERGENCE

46
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Society has established the dominance of men over women in the past. This may
include the belief that one sex or gender is intrinsically superior to another

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Gender Roles

47
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A This type of media that transmits information immediately to the widest possible audience

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BROADCAST MEDIA

48
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It is when new technologies are created and take over from past
technologies and perform the same task in a more efficient manner

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TECHNOLOGICAL CONVERGENCE

49
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Relates to the correctness of the information source to the details of the information.

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ACCURACY

50
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It assumes that one party has a limitless amount of data and can act as the
‘information services provider’ while the other one acts as the ‘information services consumer

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ALLOCUTION

51
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Pre-Historic Era

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• Parietal Arts
• Pictograph
• Body Arts
• Dance
• Rock Arts

52
Q

Ancient Era

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Phoenician
Alphabet
• Cuneiform
Script
• Drama
• Egyptians
Hieroglyphs

Paper

53
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Industrial Era

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Mass
Production
• Phonograph
• Dry Plates
• Film
• Telegraphy
• Telephone

54
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Information Era

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Mobile Phone
• Radio
• Personal
Computer
• Television