the ability the ability to identify understand interpret create communicate and compute using printed and written materials associated with varying context - literacy, according to __________ the three verbs in this definition are important and correspond roughly to consumer skills user skills and producer skills - Aufderheide, analyze augment and influence, is the physical objects used to communicate with or the mass communication through physical objects such as radio television computers film it also refers to any physical object used to communicate messages - media, is the ability to access analyze evaluate and create media in a variety of forms it aims to empower citizens by providing them with the competencies necessary to engage with traditional media and new technology - media literacy, being media literate you can decode evaluate analyze and produce both print and electronic media - media literacy, is abroad term that covers processed data knowledge derives from study experience instructions signals or symbols - information, the ability to recognize when information is needed and to locate evaluate and effectively communicate information in its various formats - information literacy, facts that can be found in numerous places and are likely to be widely known - common knowledge, you must document facts that are not generally known or ideas that interpret facts - interpretation, using someone's words directly when you use a direct ____ place the passage between quotation marks and document the source according to the standard documenting style - quotation, using someone's ideas but rephrasing them in your own words although you will use your own words to paraphrase you must still acknowledge and cite the source of the information - paraphrase, the ability of an individual either working independently or with others to responsibly appropriately and effectively use technological tools to access manage integrate evaluate create and communicate information - technology literacy, technology is subdivided into two division - hardware literacy and software literacy, triple E's of mil - explore engage empower, means of sending or receiving information - communication, people discovered fire develop paper from plants and forge weapons and tools with stone bronze - pre-industrial age, people used the power of steam develop machine tools establish iron production and the manufacturing of various products including books through the printing process - industrial age, the invention of the transistor ushered in the electronic age people harness the power of transistors that led to the transistor radio electronic circuits and the early computers in this age long distance communication became more efficient - electronic age, people advanced the use of microelectronics with the invention of personal computers mobile devices and wearable technology moreover voice image sound and data are digitalized the internet paved the way for faster communication and the creation of social network - information age, burgeoning environment in which almost any entity or object can be provided with a unique identifier and the ability to transfer data automatically over the internet - internet of things, types of media - print media electronic media and new media, media consisting of paper and ink reproduced in a printing process the traditionally mechanical - print media, media such as radio and television that reach target audience using early used as the transmission medium - electronic media, two types of electronic media - broadcast and non broadcast, the content is originalized and distributed on digital platforms it is also called digital media - new media, the ability to transform different kinds of media into digital code which is then accessible by a range of devices for example from personal computer to the mobile phone does creating a digital communication environment - media convergence, media convergence also enables ____________ _______ which refers to the process of producing the size of the media channels into smaller gadgets to make them more handy or portable convenient for users - miniaturization of technology, Reliability, accuracy, and value of information may vary based on the time it was produced or acquired - Timeliness, Sources with an established expertise on the subject matter are considered as having sound authority on the subject - Authority of the source, Information is said to be of value if it aids the user in making or improving decisions - Value of information, refers to the closeness of the report to the actual data. Measurement of accuracy varies, depending on the type of information being evaluated - Accuracy of information, Information is said to be reliable if it can be verified and evaluated. Others refer to the trustworthiness of the source in evaluating the reliability of information - Reliability of information, facts provided or learned about something or someone - INFORMATION, It is used for single books or specific volume such as monograms. This is to identify the publisher - ISBN International Standard Book Number (10-digit or 13-digit)., t is used for series of books such as newspaper, annual publications, journals, magazines, collections, websites, database and blogs - ISSN International Standard Serial Number (8-digit), A privately owned library that forms a unit of a business firm or other organization, specializes in books and other material of special interest to the organization of which it is part, and usually serves only the staff or members of this organization - Special, A library within a school where teachers and students have access to books and other resources - School, A non-profit library maintained for public use and usually supported in whole or part by local taxation - Public, is a library that is attached to an institution of higher education which serves two complementary purposes to support the school curriculum and to support research of the university faculty and students - Academic, is a building or room containing collections of books, periodicals, and sometimes films and recorded music for people to read, borrow, or refer to - Library, The group of people for whom a media message is intended - Audience, is a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols - Internet, Unique, often unwritten, knowledge specific to a culture - Indigenous Knowledge, Original media content created by local or indigenous groups - Indigenous Media and information, Something native to a specific region or culture - Indigenous, transmission of information through local channels that preserve culture and beliefs - Indigenous Communication , Codes, conventions, symbols, and narrative structures that help audiences understand media messages - Media Languages, Additional contributors or groups involved in media production and distribution - Other Stakeholders , People responsible for creating media content - Producers, Systems of signs that create meaning when combined - Codes, Language, dress, actions, and symbols - Symbolic Code, Elements like sound, camera worklighting in media production - Technical Code, Language style and textual layout used in media - Written Code, Online platforms for communication and content sharing - Social Media, Proper online communication behavior. - Netiquette, The gap between those with and wit access to technology. - Digital Divide, Violating copyright laws by using others’ intellectual property without permission. - Infringement, Excessive computer use interfering with daily life - Computer Addiction, Using someone else’s personal information for fraud - Identity Theft, Fraudulent attempts to obtain sensitive information - Phishing, Addresses hacking, identity theft, cyber libel, and more - Republic Act No. 10175 (Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012), activities carried out using computers or the internet. - Cybercrime Criminal, Look at multiple perspectives before forming an opinion - Avoiding Bias, Cite sources properly to plagiarism. - Ethical Use of Information, Any type of educational materials that are in the public domain or introduced with an open license. The nature of these open materials means that anyone can legally and freely copy, use, adapt and re-share them. OERs range from textbooks to curricula, syllabi, lecture notes, assignments, tests, projects, audio, video and animation - Open Educational Resources (OERs), is a graphical technique for visualizing connections between several ideas or pieces of information. Each idea or fact is written down and then linked by lines or curves to its major or minor (or following or previous) idea or fact, thus creating a web of relationships - Mind map, Bullying that occurs online - Cyberbullying, an act prescribing the intellectual property code and establishing the intellectual property office providing for its powers and functions and for other purposes - Intellectual property code of the philippines 2012 (Republic Act No. 8293) , can empower ordinary people to be media literate and advocate it can promote different social issues - Citizen journalism, The internet can empower local tourism through promoting the different tourist spots of one's country it can help develop to know the proper care and details of the said place - The internet as a tourism spot, an act or instance of using or closely imitating the language and thoughts of another author without authorization - Plagiarism, A legal device that gives the creator of a literary artistic musical or other creative work the sole right to publish and sell the work - copyright, Rules of behavior based on ideas about what is morally good and bad - Ethics, in the media context it refers to a standard or norm that acts as a rule governing behavior - Convention, The information sent from a source to a receiver - messages,
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