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also known as community media
INDIGENOUS MEDIA
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EXAMPLE OF VIDEO CHAT
SKYPE , GOOGLE HANGOUTS
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wherein literary, musical, artistic, or reference books or materials are found and used by various people but are not for sale.
LIBRARY
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Locate the information needed effectively and efficiently
FIND
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PRE-HISTORIC AGE ARTIFACTS (7)
CLAY TABLETS IN MESOPOTAMIA, CAVE PAINTINGS, PAPYRUS IN EGYPT , ACTA DIURNA IN ROME , DIBAO IN CHINA , CODEX IN THE MAYAN REGION , PRINTING PRESS USING WOOD BLOCKS
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refers to the ability to know when information is required. This also pertains to the ability to find, analyze, evaluate, communicate and use information effectively in different formats.
INFORMATION LITERACY
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TYPES OF COMMUNICATION
VERBAL, NON-VERBAL
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gives us the skills to locate and evaluate an information, including the use of technology
INFORMATION LITERACY
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Understand the circumstances under which media and fulfill them
MEDIA LITERACY
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EVOLUTION OF MEDIA
PRE-HISTORIC AGE, INDUSTRIAL AGE, ELECTRONIC AGE, INFORMATION AGE
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Recognize the information needed
IDENTIFY
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ELECTRONIC AGE
TRANSISTOR RADIO, TELEVISION , MAINFRAME COMPUTERS, PERSONAL COMPUTERS, OHP LCD PROJECTORS
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INDUSTRIAL AGE
1700s-1930s
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INFORMATION AGE
1900s-2000s
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Know the role and functions of media
MEDIA LITERACY
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Communication Innovation Collaboration Information and research fluency Processes and concepts of technology
TECHNOLOGY LITERACY
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EXAMPLE OF MICROBLOGS
TWITTER , TUMBLR
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EXAMPLE OF SOCIAL NETWORK
FRIENDSTER , MULTIPLY , FACEBOOK
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People used the power of steam, developed machine tools, established iron production, and the manufacturing of various products (including books through the printing press)
INDUSTRIAL AGE
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Detect the nature and extent of information
IDENTIFY
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media such as radio and television that reach target audiences using airwaves as the transmission medium.
BROADCAST MEDIA
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TYPES OF MEDIA
PRINT MEDIA, BROADCAST MEDIA, NEW MEDIA
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INFORMATION AGE
WEB BROWSERS, BLOGS, SOCIAL NETWORKS, VIDEO AUGMENTED REALITY / VIRTUAL REALITY , VIDEO CHAT , SEARCH ENGINES , PORTABLE COMPUTERS , SMART PHONES , WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY , CLOUD AND BIG DATA, MICROBLOGS, VIDEO
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If the Titanic sank somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean, how do you think the news reached people in England and New York at that time?
TELEGRAPH AND TELEGRAM
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refers to any media that is printed such as books, newsletter, magazines, or journals that provide information.
PRINT MEDIA
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helps to develop important abilities and skills to equip citizens in the present day, such as the ability to effectively engage with media and information systems, improve critical thinking and lifelong learning skills that will help them to communicate and become active citizens
MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY
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Using media for preparing for democratic and intercultural discussion and learning
MEDIA LITERACY
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is a term that refers to knowledge or processed data gathered through experiences or research.
INFORMATION
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Information organization Information uses Communicating and using information ethically
INFORMATION LITERACY
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3 TYPES OF LITERACY
TECHNOLOGY LITERACY, INFORMATION LITERACY, MEDIA LITERACY
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The invention of the transistor ushered in the electronic age. People harnessed 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
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is defined as the method wherein language, symbols, or manners are used to share information or to state opinions or thoughts. It is also defined as the exchange of information and the expression of thoughts or notion that can result in understanding.
COMMUNICATION
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PRE-HISTORIC AGE
BEFORE 1700s
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STAGES/ ELEMENTS OF INFORMATION LITERACY
IDENTIFY, ACKNOWLEDGE, FIND, EVALUATE, APPLY
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content organized and distributed on digital platforms such as blogs, social media, online news papers, etc.
NEW MEDIA
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INDUSTRIAL AGE
PRINTING PRESS FOR MASS PRODUCTION, NEWSPAPER THE LONDON GAZETTE , TYPEWRITER AND TELEPHONE, MOTION PICTURE PHOTOGRAPHY/PROJECTION, COMMERCIAL MOTION PICTURES , MOTION PICTURE WITH SOUND , TELEGRAPH, PUNCH CARDS
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EXAMPLE OF PORTABLE COMPUTER
LAPTOPS , NETBOOKS , TABLET
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Examine and assess media content critically
MEDIA LITERACY
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this refers to any form of media utilizing indigenous knowledge that is made and managed by, for, and about the community.
INDIGENOUS MEDIA
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EXAMPLES OF BROADCASTING MEDIA (lowercase letters)
telephone broadcasting, radio broadcasting, television broadcasting, cable radio, direct broadcast satellite , webcasting of video/ television
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TWO TYPES OF VERBAL COMMUNICATION
ORAL, WRITTEN
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ELECTRONIC AGE
1930s-1980s
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refers to reading, analyzing, evaluating and producing communication in different media forms (print media, newspaper, internet, film, radio, social media, broadcast media, televisions and many more.)
MEDIA LITERACY
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Examine and evaluate the quality of information critically
EVALUATE
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People discovered fire, developed paper from plants, and forged weapons and tools with stone, bronze, copper and iron
PRE-HISTORIC AGE
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MEDIA AND INFORMATION SOURCES
INDIGENOUS MEDIA, MASS MEDIA, LIBRARY
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Cite or search for information
ACKNOWLEDGE
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EXAMPLE OF BLOGS
BLOGSPOT , LIVEJOURNAL , WORDPRESS
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Meaning and delivery of information
INFORMATION LITERACY
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aims to equip citizens with essential knowledge about the functions of media and information systems in a democratic society, how these functions apply and how citizens assess the quality of the content they provide.
MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY
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Make user-generated content
MEDIA LITERACY
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Evaluation of Information
INFORMATION LITERACY
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Example of Web Browsers
MOSAIC , INTERNET EXPLORER
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The Internet paved the way for faster communication and the creation of the social network. 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.
INFORMATION AGE
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Using an information in an ethical and efficient way
APPLY
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Recognize sources of information
ACKNOWLEDGE
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communication without the use of words
NON-VERBAL
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refers to the ability of knowing how to use technology, its tools or networks to find, create, evaluate, or use information.
TECHNOLOGY LITERACY
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reaches a large audience through written, spoken, or broadcast communication.
MASS MEDIA