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MIL REVIEWER MEDIA AND INFORMATION - Newspapers

LITERACY- Combination of - Journals


information and digital literacy. - Magazine
COMMUNICATION- The cat or
process of using words, signs, or EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL BROADCAST MEDIA- To
behaviors to express or TO NEW MEDIA transmit a signal, a message, or
exchange information or to content, such as video, audio, or
express ideas, thoughts, MEDIA- The physical object video programming, to
feelings. used to communicate with, ro numerous recipients.
mass communication. - ABS-CBN
-EXCHANGE OF INFO - TV5
PRE INDUSTRIAL (BEFORE - GMA
LASSWELL’S 1700S)- Discovery of fire, paper
COMMUNICATION MODEL from plants, forged weapons and FILM/MOVIE- Series of moving
tools from stone, bronze, copper, images shown on a screen,
and iron. usually with sound that make up
- Cave painting a story.
- Smoke signal - Four Sisters In A
- Stone tablets Wedding
- Seven Sundays
INDUSTRIAL AGE (1700S-
SHANNON-WEAVER’S MODEL 1930S)- Developed the power VIDEO GAMES- Any playable
steam, machine tools, game with different play style
established iron, and and mechanics.
manufacturing various products. - Mobile legends
- Printing press - Overwatch
- Newspaper - Call of duty
- Telegraph
- Typewriter NEW MEDIA- Digital media that
- Telephone are interactive, incorporate
two-way communication and
PUBLICITY MODEL ELECTRONIC AGE involve some form of computing
- Communication as (1930S-1980S)- The invention of - Social Media - Forms of
display and attention the transistor ushered in this electronic
- Audience as age. This led to the creation of communication (such
Spectators rather than transistor audio, electric circuits, as websites.
participants or and early computers.
information receivers - Radio MEDIA CONVERGENCE-
RECEPTION MODEL - Television Interconnection of information
- “Encoding/Decoding” - Personal Computer and communications tech,
By Stuart Hall (1993) - Overhead projectors computer network, and media
- Messages are open to - Mobile phone content.
various interpretations
INFORMATION AGE MEDIA AND INFORMATION
(1900S-2000S)- Internet paved SOURCES
MEDIA LITERACY- The ability the way for faster
to read, analyze, evaluate, and communication, use of A.LIBRARIES
produce communication in a microelectronics, pc, mobile
variety of media forms. devices, wearable tech. Voice, TYPES OF LIBRARIES
image, sound, and data are - ACADEMIC
INFORMATION LITERACY- The digitized. - PUBLIC
ability to recognize when - Laptop - SCHOOL
information is needed and to - Smartphone - SPECIAL
locate, evaluate, effectively use - LCD projector
and communicate information - Wearable tech SKILLS IN ACCESSING INFO
and its various formats. - Social Media - Access tool to use
- How the info being
DIGITAL LITERACY- The ability TYPES OF MEDIA accessed may be
to use digital technology, classified
communication tools or networks PRINT MEDIA- Any form of ink
to locate, evaluate, and create and paper communication that is B. THE INTERNET
info. not handwritten
a. Information found in the
internet
b. Characteristics of
internet in terms of
- Reliability
- Accuracy
- Value
- Timeliness
- authority
c. Realities of the internet
d. Info found may be
varied form and content

C. INDIGENOUS MEDIA

INDIGENOUS- Means native


local originating or produces
naturally
INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE- Is
unique to specific culture or
society, not written
INDIGENOUS
COMMUNICATION-
Transmission of communication
through local channels or forms.
Culture is preserved, handed
down and adapted.
iNDEGENOUS MEDIA AND
INFO- Original info created by a
local group of people. Distributed
by dominant media forms.

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