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MIL (3rd prelim exam)
  • Jelsey David

  • 問題数 59 • 1/30/2024

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    Is the method in how something is communicated. Examples include: books, movies, songs, paintings, video games, social media, photos, podcasts, and TV.

    Media

  • 2

    the ability to access, analyze, evaluate, create, and act using all forms of communication.

    Media Literacy

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    Pertains to a specific data acquired for a specific purpose?

    Information

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    is the skill that allows a person to recognize when information is needed and how he will be able to access, locate, evaluate, and use it effectively?

    Information Literacy

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    can be define as “the systematic applications of one’s art or skills for a practical purpose?

    Technology

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    is the ability to acquire relevant information and use of modern day tools to get, manage, apply, evaluate, create and communicate information?

    Technology Literacy

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    refers to the people or groups of people imparting or exchanging messages through speaking, writing, gestures, or even using other symbolic forms by utilizing a variety of channels for sending and receiving?

    Communication

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    It is a form of communication that involves two to three individuals interacting through the use of their voices and bodies.

    Interpersonal Communication

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    communication becomes mediated through the use of devices such as cellphone, laptop or computer. Involves discourse between three or more persons.

    Mediated Interpersonal Communication

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    is defined as the channels and forms of communication that occur within organizations, such as corporation, company, and governmental bodies.

    Organizational Communication

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    People discovered fire, developed paper from plants, and forged weapons and tools with stone, bronze, copper and iron.

    Pre-Industrial Age (Before 1700s)

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    People used the power of steam, developed machine tools, established iron production, and the manufacturing of various products.

    Industrial Age (1700s - 1930s)

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    People harnessed the power of transistors, electronic circuits, and the early computers. In this age, long distance communication became more efficient.

    Electronic Age (1930s – 1980s)

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    are paintings painted on cave or rock walls and ceilings, usually dating to prehistoric times.

    Cave or rock paintings

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    is a material similar to thick paper that was used in ancient times as a writing surface.

    Papyrus In Egypt

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    were used as a writing medium, especially for writing in cuneiform, throughout the Bronze Age and well into the Iron Age.

    Clay Tablet

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    Daily Public Records, Daily Gazette, They were carved on stone and an early newspaper for the Roman citizen.

    Acta Duirna

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    was the only official government newspaper published by the ancient Chinese central government.

    Dibao in china

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    are folding books written by the pre-Columbian Maya civilization in Maya hieroglyphic script on Mesoamerican bark paper.

    Codex in the Mayan Region

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    It is a technique for printing text, images or patterns used widely throughout East Asia and originating in China in antiquity as a method of printing on textiles and later paper.

    Printing press using wood blocks

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    printing press is a device that allows for the mass production of uniform printed matter, mainly text in the form of books, pamphlets and newspapers.

    Printing press for mass production

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    - a series of pictures projected on a screen in rapid succession with objects shown in successive positions slightly changed so as to produce the optical effect of a continuous picture in which the objects move.

    Motion picture photography /projection

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    - also known as Hollerith cards or IBM cards, are paper cards where holes may be punched by hand or machine to represent computer data and instructions.

    Punch cards

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    - It worked by transmitting electrical signals over a wire laid between stations.

    Telegraph

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    - is one of the official journals of record of the British government, and the most important among such official journals in the United Kingdom

    Newspaper- The London Gazette

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    - it is called film or movie; Emerged at the end of the 19th century, it became the most popular and influential media. It is a series of still photographs on film projected at rapid succession.

    Commercial motion pictures

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    - is a mechanical or electromechanical machine for writing characters similar to those produced by printer's movable type.

    Typewriter

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    - a device by which sound (such as speech) is converted into electrical impulses and transmitted (as by wire or radio waves) to one or more specific receivers

    Telephone

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    - is a motion picture with synchronized sound, or sound technologically coupled to image, as opposed to a silent film.

    Motion picture with sound

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    - is a small portable radio receiver that uses transistor-based circuitry.

    Transistor Radio

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    - Data Processing System was a large-scale computer designed for engineering and scientific calculations.

    Mainframe computers - i.e. IBM 704

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    - An overhead projector (often abbreviated to OHP), like a film or slide projector, uses light to project an enlarged image on a screen, allowing the view of a small document or picture to be shared with a large audience.

    OHP, LCD projectors

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    - sometimes shortened to TV, is a telecommunication medium for transmitting moving images and sound.

    Television

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    - the first full-size stored-program computer, built at the University of Cambridge, Eng., by Maurice Wilkes and others to provide a formal computing service for users.

    Large Electronic Computers- i.e. EDSAC

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    - often referred to as a PC, is a computer designed for individual use. It is typically used for tasks such as word processing, internet browsing, email, multimedia playback, and gaming

    Personal Computers

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    - is an early programmable calculator.

    Packard

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    Pre - industrial Age

    Cave or rock paintings

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    Pre - industrial Age

    Papyrus in Egypt

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    Pre - industrial Age

    Clay Tablet

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    Pre - industrial Age

    Acta Diurna

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    Pre - industrial Age

    Dibao in China

  • 42

    Pre - industrial Age

    Codex in the Mayan Region

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    Pre - industrial Age

    Printing press using wood blocks

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    Industrial Age

    Printing press for mass production

  • 45

    Industrial Age

    Motion picture photography/projection

  • 46

    Industrial Age

    Punch Card

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    Industrial Age

    Telegraph

  • 48

    Industrial Age

    Newspaper - The london gazette

  • 49

    Industrial Age

    Commercial motion pictures

  • 50

    Industrial Age

    Typewriter

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    Industrial Age

    Telephone

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    Industrial Age

    Motion picture with sound

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    Electronic Age

    Transitor Radio

  • 54

    Electronic Age

    Mainframe computers

  • 55

    Electronic Age

    OHP, LCD projectors

  • 56

    Electronic Age

    Television

  • 57

    Electronic Age

    Large electronic computer

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    Electronic Age

    Personal Computer

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    Electronic Age

    Packard