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  • Raiza Faye Cabaltera

  • 問題数 23 • 10/7/2023

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  • 1

    Some facts about Filipinos and their use of gadgets and internet

    1. mobile phone subscription is at 119 million, 2. Filipinos spend approximately 3.2 hours on mobile and 5.2 hours on desktop daily, 3. Currently, the Philip has one of the highest digital population in the world, 4. There are now 47 million active facebook account in the Philippines, 5. The Philippines is the fastest growing application market in southeast asia

  • 2

    ethical/moral dilemmas faced by these technological advancement

    1. children become lazy and unhealthy, 2. alienation, 3. people have the tendency to be unaware of the time

  • 3

    when technology and humanity cross

    1. augmenting humans with technology, 2. machines replacing humans, 3. humans and machines working alongside each other

  • 4

    other term for information age

    digital age, new media age

  • 5

    it is associated with the development of computers

    information age

  • 6

    during galileo's and newton's time people were viewed as

    complicated mechanical machines

  • 7

    today, the human mind is picture as

    complicated computers

  • 8

    3 dynamic advances or waves of transformation

    1st wave: Agricultural age, 2nd wave: Industrial age, 3rd wave: information age

  • 9

    information age timeline

    telegraph, telephone, radio, television, computers, cellphones, internet

  • 10

    proposed the truth of the information age

    Robert Harris

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    Truths of the information age

    1. Information must compete, 2. Newer is equited with truer, 3. selection is a viewpoint, 4. the media sells what a culture buys, 5. the early words gets the pem, 6. you are what you eat and so is your brain, 7. anything in great demand will be counterfeited, 8. ideas are seen as controversial, 9. undead information walks ever on, 10. media presence creates the story, 11. the medium selects the message, 12. the whole truth is pursuit

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    there is a need for information to stand out and be recognized in the increasing clutter

    information must compete

  • 13

    we forgot the truth that any fact or value can endure

    newer is equited with truer

  • 14

    choose multiple sources for your information if you want to receive a more balanced view of reality

    selection is a viewpoint

  • 15

    in other words, information is driven by cultural priorities

    the media sells whaf culture buys

  • 16

    the first media channel to expose an issue often defines the context, terms, and attitude surrounding it

    the early word gets the pem

  • 17

    do not draw conclusions unless all ideas and information are presented to you

    you are what you eat and so is your brain

  • 18

    the demand for incredible knowledge, scandals, and secrets is ever present

    anything in great demand will be counterfeited

  • 19

    it almost certainly impossible to make any assertion that will not find some supporters and some detractors

    ideas are seen as controversial

  • 20

    rumours, lies , disinformation, gossips never truly die down

    undead information walks ever on

  • 21

    people behave much differently from the way they would if being filmed when the media are present, especially film news or television media

    media presence creates the story

  • 22

    television is mainly pictorial, partially aural and slightly textual so visual stories are emphasized

    the medium selects the message

  • 23

    the information that reaches us is usually selected verbally charged, filtered, slanted snd sometimes fabricated

    the whole truth is pursuit