mil types of media/indigenous media Flashcards
it is a paper publication. it can be in the form of books, newspapers, journals, magazines, newsletters
print media
it describes the traditional forms of media that include television and radio. it is the distribution of audio and video content to a dispersed audience via radio, television
broadcast media
two types of broadcasting
radio and television
it is a one-way sound broadcasting service, transmitted over a radio wave
radio broadcasting
it is a medium use to transmitting
moving images in monochrome
or color
television broadcasting
is a medium which use
internet to send information
online media
it allows a creator to share creation and idea in real time
live streaming
Delivery Mode of Content where it creates a room for seminars, trainings, lectures, and discussion using online media
webinars
it is also known as “new radio” merged from the word iPod and broadcast. it is an audio programme done in series and delivered in digital audio.
podcast
it is a visual presentation of information and data. it comes in imagery, charts, and minimal texts which allows the reader to have a quick overview of the concept or idea.
infographic
this use print media and online media
infographic
these are electronic version of printed books. stories can be read on computer or handheld device. some of its advantages are personalization and interactivity
e-book
it means native, local, originating, or produced naturally in a particular region
indigenous
it is unique to a specific culture or society; it is not written down
indigenous knowledge
it is the transmission of information through local channels or forms. it is a means by which culture is preserved, handed down, and adapted
indigenous communication
it refers to the original information created by a local group of people. it also refers to content about indigenous people that may be distributed through dominant forms of media or through forms of communication unique to their people group
indigenous media and information
TRUE OR FALSE
popular media cannot reach some rural areas
true
true or false
Indigenous media and information are highly credible because they are near the source and are seldom circulated for profit.
true
it is a channel for change, education and development because of its direct access to local channels.
indigenous media
t or f
Ignoring indigenous media and information can result in
development and education programs that are irrelevant and
ineffective
true
this term refers to the performing arts which can be described as the cultural symbols of the people
folk or traditional media
examples of traditional media
rural drama, folk dance, musical variety
it refers to the network of relationships in a group and how they interconnect. this network of relationships help members of a group stay connected to one another in order to maintain a sense of community within a group
gatherings and social organization
it is influenced by culture and other factors
social organization of a group
it is the collection of information using your senses
direct observation
by this, you can document activities, behavior, and physical aspects of a situation without having to depend on people’s willingness or ability to respond accurately to questions
direct observation
it is a thing constituting a piece of evidence about the past, especially an account kept in writing or some other permanent form
record
instructions expressed in spoken words received by the Custodian where the Custodian provides recorded lines for this purpose, such instructions must be given using such lines
oral instruction
4 types of libraries
academic, public, school, special
type of a library that serves colleges and universities
academic library
type of library that serves cities and towns of all types
public library
type of library that serves students from kindergarten to grade 12
school library
type of library that are in specialized environments, such as hospitals, corporations, museums, military, private business, and government
special library
first internet connection in the Philippines
March 29,1994