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PurComm (Lesson 3)
16問 • 1年前
  • Shan Chai Mae Amatus
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  • 1

    It is any type of content that is distributed through established channels. These channels have been around for many years and are typically well-known and trusted by consumers.

    Traditional Media

  • 2

    It refers to digital platforms and technologies that facilitate communication, sharing, and dissemination of information.

    New Media

  • 3

    It is a a computer-based technology that facilitates the sharing of ideas, thoughts, and information through the building of virtual networks and communities.

    Social Media

  • 4

    Language in new media is sometimes referred to as?

    Computer-mediated communication

  • 5

    Computer-mediated communication can be described as:

    Vernacular, Interpersonal, Spontaneous, Dialogical

  • 6

    This means that it uses language that is common to people regardless of age, social class, gender, or race.

    Vernacular

  • 7

    It is a resource whose use is subject to a variety of factors, including users' 'technoliteracy', their considerations of audience and purpose, and physical constraints of message production (for economy and text entry reduction).

    Misspellings/Respellings

  • 8

    It is relationship-focused rather than subject-oriented. This can be explained by the number of Group Chats (GCs) a person has, and the number of individuals and GCs a person engages simultaneously.

    Interpersonal

  • 9

    The interpersonal nature of CMC is characterized by the following:

    Turn-taking, Topic development, Back-channels, Repairs

  • 10

    It is usually unplanned, unstructured, and sometimes impulsive. This spontaneity also gave rise to Net Neologisms through Lexical Creativity, such as the use of "b4n" and "f2f", or such terms as trolls, meme, hashtag, and meh. These can be described as mediatized stylization and popular representation.

    Spontaneous

  • 11

    It carries the expectation of continuous exchange. This is why most media platforms have a "Reply" or "Comment" option, while some have a "Leave a comment" button, to ensure continuous interaction.

    Dialogical

  • 12

    The English language in the New Media is

    Brief, Multimodal, Ideological

  • 13

    This refers to the layering of different digital media.

    Multimodality

  • 14

    They are used to control people, and they are used to resist control. This is quite apparent, most especially through the symbolic power of the news and broadcast media.

    Ideologically-motivated

  • 15

    This process involves defining the types of information you will deliver, who are the intended recipients of that information, the format for communicating it, and the timing of its release and distribution.

    Communication planning

  • 16

    This often always require the use of technology, and these, when used properly, can do wonders for your presentation.

    Multimedia presentations

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    It is any type of content that is distributed through established channels. These channels have been around for many years and are typically well-known and trusted by consumers.

    Traditional Media

  • 2

    It refers to digital platforms and technologies that facilitate communication, sharing, and dissemination of information.

    New Media

  • 3

    It is a a computer-based technology that facilitates the sharing of ideas, thoughts, and information through the building of virtual networks and communities.

    Social Media

  • 4

    Language in new media is sometimes referred to as?

    Computer-mediated communication

  • 5

    Computer-mediated communication can be described as:

    Vernacular, Interpersonal, Spontaneous, Dialogical

  • 6

    This means that it uses language that is common to people regardless of age, social class, gender, or race.

    Vernacular

  • 7

    It is a resource whose use is subject to a variety of factors, including users' 'technoliteracy', their considerations of audience and purpose, and physical constraints of message production (for economy and text entry reduction).

    Misspellings/Respellings

  • 8

    It is relationship-focused rather than subject-oriented. This can be explained by the number of Group Chats (GCs) a person has, and the number of individuals and GCs a person engages simultaneously.

    Interpersonal

  • 9

    The interpersonal nature of CMC is characterized by the following:

    Turn-taking, Topic development, Back-channels, Repairs

  • 10

    It is usually unplanned, unstructured, and sometimes impulsive. This spontaneity also gave rise to Net Neologisms through Lexical Creativity, such as the use of "b4n" and "f2f", or such terms as trolls, meme, hashtag, and meh. These can be described as mediatized stylization and popular representation.

    Spontaneous

  • 11

    It carries the expectation of continuous exchange. This is why most media platforms have a "Reply" or "Comment" option, while some have a "Leave a comment" button, to ensure continuous interaction.

    Dialogical

  • 12

    The English language in the New Media is

    Brief, Multimodal, Ideological

  • 13

    This refers to the layering of different digital media.

    Multimodality

  • 14

    They are used to control people, and they are used to resist control. This is quite apparent, most especially through the symbolic power of the news and broadcast media.

    Ideologically-motivated

  • 15

    This process involves defining the types of information you will deliver, who are the intended recipients of that information, the format for communicating it, and the timing of its release and distribution.

    Communication planning

  • 16

    This often always require the use of technology, and these, when used properly, can do wonders for your presentation.

    Multimedia presentations