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module 9 The Information Age (Gutenberg to Social Media)
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  • 1

    ___links every individual to its community and it is an important tool for continued existence.

    information

  • 2

    ____the modern age regarded as a time in which information has become a commodity that is quickly and widely disseminated and easily available especially through the use of computer technology

    information age

  • 3

    In the proposed____ by __

    Theory of Information Age James Messenger

  • 4

    is a true new age based upon the interconnection of computers via telecommunications primarily driven for convenience, user-friendliness and user dependence.

    information age

  • 5

    The Information Age is also called the___ and ___

    1. Digital Age 2. New Media Age.

  • 6

    From the use of ___ writing system using ___ imprinted to ___ in __(date)

    Sunerian pictographs rock tablets 3000 BC

  • 7

    the period of which the invention of movable metal type printing press by Johannes Gutenberg leaves an extraordinary impact to government, social and cultural revolution.(date)

    1940

  • 8

    inventor of movable metal type printing press

    Johannes Gutenberg

  • 9

    The abrupt widespread distribution of printed works, books, tracts, posters and papers, gives an important role in the direct rise of ___ and contributed a lot the way information was driven nowadays.

    European Renaissance

  • 10

    ____details some facts on the Information Age.

    Robert Harris "Truths of the Information Age"

  • 11

    ___is a worldwide system of interconnected networks in facilitating the transmission of variety of data and information using standardized communication protocols.

    internet

  • 12

    In the early 1960s, the idea of an "Intergalactic Network" of computers was popularized by___

    Joseph Carl Robnett Licklider.

  • 13

    In the early ___, the idea of an "____" of computers was popularized by Joseph Carl Robnett Licklider.

    1960 "Intergalactic Network"

  • 14

    one of the major building blocks of the internet was developed called___

    "packet switching",

  • 15

    a method for effectively transmitting electronic data.

    "packet switching",

  • 16

    the first workable prototype of the internet known as___

    ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network)

  • 17

    was originally funded by the U.S. Department of Defense to allow multiple computers to communicate on a single network through packet switching.

    ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network)

  • 18

    ❌❌❌Internet was mainly used during ___(date) for military transactions and some research activities.

    1970

  • 19

    ___can only transmit information at a limited rate and slow connectivity among internet users are one of the issues encountered.

    phone lines

  • 20

    ____were developed for computers to process incoming billions of data as per instructions to produce data outputs and to provide high-speed data connection.

    Fiber-optic cables and faster microprocessors FOC & FM

  • 21

    A communications model called ____

    Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol, or TCP/IP

  • 22

    Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol, or TCP/IP (developer name)

    Robert Khan Vinton Cerf

  • 23

    This model was used to set standards for how data could be transmitted between multiple networks.

    (TCP) Transmission Control Protocol (IP) Internet Protocol

  • 24

    In __(date), ___ was adopted by ____(company) and this has become a platform for researchers to assemble the so called ____and the foundation of the modern internet.

    1983 tcp/ip arpanet networks of networks

  • 25

    In __(date), the development of _____ by(name) ____ gained popularity in the online world.

    1990 word wide web tim berners lee

  • 26

    is a service of the internet.

    web

  • 27

    is the most common means of accessing lots of interconnected documents and resources online with their specific locations in the form of websites and hyperlinks.

    web

  • 28

    ____served as a crucial step in developing the immense build-up of information that most of the public can now access online anytime and anywhere.

    web

  • 29

    Internet service providers had set up open areas of ___ such as ___ where interested parties could join in a conversation either publicly or privately.

    cyberspace chatrooms

  • 30

    Microsoft

    Bill Gates

  • 31

    Apple's

    Steve Jobs

  • 32

    Facebook

    Mark Zuckerberg

  • 33

    Alibaba

    Jack Ma

  • 34

    ___has unregulated nature that may allow threats to endanger many people.

    internet

  • 35

    ❌❌❌❌

    David Cunliffe

  • 36

    On the other hand, the Internet has unregulated nature that may allow threats to endanger many people. According to David Cunliffe on safety, security and privacy challenges in the new digital world, the following are recent examples of cyber threats:

    1. money theft on bank 2. phishing 3. covert filming 4. identity theft

  • 37

    whereby spam emails are sent out, purporting to be from a bank, asking the recipient to confirm their bank security information by responding to a specified electronic address

    phishing

  • 38

    ___using digital cameras and the uploading of images taken on the Internet

    covert filming

  • 39

    where a person's details are stolen so that a criminal can engage in fraudulent activity using the stolen identity.

    identity theft

  • 40

    global publisher of articles and research studies

    springer nature

  • 41

    It was noted that researchers also have dilemma on:

    1. lack of clarity about copyright and licensing 2. costs of data sharing 3. not knowing which repository to use.

  • 42

    is also an alarming issue worldwide especially among the children.

    cyber bullying

  • 43

    In the UNICEF U-Report (2019), cyberviolence affects almost half of Filipino children aged ___

    13-17

  • 44

    1/3 of cyberviolence experienced by Filipino children are in the form of ___ over the internet or cellphone, while a 1/4 are through ____

    verbal abuse sexual messages

  • 45

    It is also reported that almost ___ of young people from ___countries said that social networks including Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and Twitter are the most common platforms for online bullying.

    3/4 30

  • 46

    are those which present factual information.

    information resources

  • 47

    These are usually sponsored by educational institutions or governmental agencies.

    informational resources

  • 48

    are those sponsored by an organization that is trying to sell ideas or influence public opinion.

    advocacy resources

  • 49

    are those sponsored by a commercial entity that is trying to sell products.

    business/marketing resources

  • 50

    These pages are often very biased, but can provide useful information.

    business resources

  • 51

    are those which provide extremely current information on hot topics.

    news resources

  • 52

    Are not as credible as academic journals, and newspapers range in credibility from paper to paper.

    news resources

  • 53

    are sites such as social media sites: blogs, Twitter pages, Facebook, etc.

    Personal Web Pages/Resources

  • 54

    These sources can be helpful to determine what people are saying on a topic and what discussions are taking place.

    Personal Web Pages/Resources

  • 55

    is a term used for Network Etiquette, or Internet Etiquette.

    Netiquette

  • 56

    network manners guru

    Virginia Shea

  • 57

    🔪🤞🍑🍑🔪

    San Jose Mercury News

  • 58

    as a set of rules for behaving properly online.

    "Netiquette

  • 59

    this is the Golden Rule of internet communications.

    remember the human

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    ___links every individual to its community and it is an important tool for continued existence.

    information

  • 2

    ____the modern age regarded as a time in which information has become a commodity that is quickly and widely disseminated and easily available especially through the use of computer technology

    information age

  • 3

    In the proposed____ by __

    Theory of Information Age James Messenger

  • 4

    is a true new age based upon the interconnection of computers via telecommunications primarily driven for convenience, user-friendliness and user dependence.

    information age

  • 5

    The Information Age is also called the___ and ___

    1. Digital Age 2. New Media Age.

  • 6

    From the use of ___ writing system using ___ imprinted to ___ in __(date)

    Sunerian pictographs rock tablets 3000 BC

  • 7

    the period of which the invention of movable metal type printing press by Johannes Gutenberg leaves an extraordinary impact to government, social and cultural revolution.(date)

    1940

  • 8

    inventor of movable metal type printing press

    Johannes Gutenberg

  • 9

    The abrupt widespread distribution of printed works, books, tracts, posters and papers, gives an important role in the direct rise of ___ and contributed a lot the way information was driven nowadays.

    European Renaissance

  • 10

    ____details some facts on the Information Age.

    Robert Harris "Truths of the Information Age"

  • 11

    ___is a worldwide system of interconnected networks in facilitating the transmission of variety of data and information using standardized communication protocols.

    internet

  • 12

    In the early 1960s, the idea of an "Intergalactic Network" of computers was popularized by___

    Joseph Carl Robnett Licklider.

  • 13

    In the early ___, the idea of an "____" of computers was popularized by Joseph Carl Robnett Licklider.

    1960 "Intergalactic Network"

  • 14

    one of the major building blocks of the internet was developed called___

    "packet switching",

  • 15

    a method for effectively transmitting electronic data.

    "packet switching",

  • 16

    the first workable prototype of the internet known as___

    ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network)

  • 17

    was originally funded by the U.S. Department of Defense to allow multiple computers to communicate on a single network through packet switching.

    ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network)

  • 18

    ❌❌❌Internet was mainly used during ___(date) for military transactions and some research activities.

    1970

  • 19

    ___can only transmit information at a limited rate and slow connectivity among internet users are one of the issues encountered.

    phone lines

  • 20

    ____were developed for computers to process incoming billions of data as per instructions to produce data outputs and to provide high-speed data connection.

    Fiber-optic cables and faster microprocessors FOC & FM

  • 21

    A communications model called ____

    Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol, or TCP/IP

  • 22

    Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol, or TCP/IP (developer name)

    Robert Khan Vinton Cerf

  • 23

    This model was used to set standards for how data could be transmitted between multiple networks.

    (TCP) Transmission Control Protocol (IP) Internet Protocol

  • 24

    In __(date), ___ was adopted by ____(company) and this has become a platform for researchers to assemble the so called ____and the foundation of the modern internet.

    1983 tcp/ip arpanet networks of networks

  • 25

    In __(date), the development of _____ by(name) ____ gained popularity in the online world.

    1990 word wide web tim berners lee

  • 26

    is a service of the internet.

    web

  • 27

    is the most common means of accessing lots of interconnected documents and resources online with their specific locations in the form of websites and hyperlinks.

    web

  • 28

    ____served as a crucial step in developing the immense build-up of information that most of the public can now access online anytime and anywhere.

    web

  • 29

    Internet service providers had set up open areas of ___ such as ___ where interested parties could join in a conversation either publicly or privately.

    cyberspace chatrooms

  • 30

    Microsoft

    Bill Gates

  • 31

    Apple's

    Steve Jobs

  • 32

    Facebook

    Mark Zuckerberg

  • 33

    Alibaba

    Jack Ma

  • 34

    ___has unregulated nature that may allow threats to endanger many people.

    internet

  • 35

    ❌❌❌❌

    David Cunliffe

  • 36

    On the other hand, the Internet has unregulated nature that may allow threats to endanger many people. According to David Cunliffe on safety, security and privacy challenges in the new digital world, the following are recent examples of cyber threats:

    1. money theft on bank 2. phishing 3. covert filming 4. identity theft

  • 37

    whereby spam emails are sent out, purporting to be from a bank, asking the recipient to confirm their bank security information by responding to a specified electronic address

    phishing

  • 38

    ___using digital cameras and the uploading of images taken on the Internet

    covert filming

  • 39

    where a person's details are stolen so that a criminal can engage in fraudulent activity using the stolen identity.

    identity theft

  • 40

    global publisher of articles and research studies

    springer nature

  • 41

    It was noted that researchers also have dilemma on:

    1. lack of clarity about copyright and licensing 2. costs of data sharing 3. not knowing which repository to use.

  • 42

    is also an alarming issue worldwide especially among the children.

    cyber bullying

  • 43

    In the UNICEF U-Report (2019), cyberviolence affects almost half of Filipino children aged ___

    13-17

  • 44

    1/3 of cyberviolence experienced by Filipino children are in the form of ___ over the internet or cellphone, while a 1/4 are through ____

    verbal abuse sexual messages

  • 45

    It is also reported that almost ___ of young people from ___countries said that social networks including Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and Twitter are the most common platforms for online bullying.

    3/4 30

  • 46

    are those which present factual information.

    information resources

  • 47

    These are usually sponsored by educational institutions or governmental agencies.

    informational resources

  • 48

    are those sponsored by an organization that is trying to sell ideas or influence public opinion.

    advocacy resources

  • 49

    are those sponsored by a commercial entity that is trying to sell products.

    business/marketing resources

  • 50

    These pages are often very biased, but can provide useful information.

    business resources

  • 51

    are those which provide extremely current information on hot topics.

    news resources

  • 52

    Are not as credible as academic journals, and newspapers range in credibility from paper to paper.

    news resources

  • 53

    are sites such as social media sites: blogs, Twitter pages, Facebook, etc.

    Personal Web Pages/Resources

  • 54

    These sources can be helpful to determine what people are saying on a topic and what discussions are taking place.

    Personal Web Pages/Resources

  • 55

    is a term used for Network Etiquette, or Internet Etiquette.

    Netiquette

  • 56

    network manners guru

    Virginia Shea

  • 57

    🔪🤞🍑🍑🔪

    San Jose Mercury News

  • 58

    as a set of rules for behaving properly online.

    "Netiquette

  • 59

    this is the Golden Rule of internet communications.

    remember the human