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  • Jeremiah

  • 問題数 68 • 10/4/2023

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  • 1

    Functions of communication and media (Monitoring Function)

    Inform Citizens of what is happening

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    Functions of communication and media (meaning and significance of facts)

    Educate the audience

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    Functions of communication and media (public opinion and expression of dissent)

    Provide a platform for public discourse

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    Functions of communication and media (Watchdog)

    Role of journalism

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    Functions of communication and media (Political issues)

    channel for advocacy for political viewpoints

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    A printed version of the news

    Print media

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    Newspaper, newsletter, magazine, banner, book, billboard, brochures

    Print media

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    It is the most convenient means to transmit information to the vast audience.

    Broadcast media

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    Radio, Film, Television

    Broadcast media

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    These are forms of electronic communication made through the use of computer technology such as internet.

    New online media

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    website and blogs, streaming audios and videos, email and social media

    New online media

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    Media measured in inches

    Print news

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    instead of inches this media is measured in minutes and seconds

    Broadcast news

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    this media is more flexible than print and broadcast media

    New online media

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    "Media Convergence is a theory in communications where every mass medium eventually merges to the point where they become one medium due to the advent of new communication technologies." was said by?

    Chakavaneh and Bogen (2007)

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    What is the platform of Media Convergence in COMMUNICATION

    Social Network

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    What is the platform of media Convergence in EDUCATION

    learning management system

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    What is the platform of media Convergence in ADVERTISMENT

    product advertisment

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    What is the platform of media Convergence in NEWS

    News agency

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    What is the platform of media Convergence in ENTERTAINMENT

    Multimedia Personality

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    Fecbook, Instagram, functionality of social media are examples of what Media Convergence?

    COMMUNICATION

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    Google class, Edmodo are what examples of Media Convergence?

    EDUCATION

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    Digitalized print ads across different platforms are an example of what Media Convergence?

    ADVERTISMENT

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    A newspaper that still publishes through print and have online portal (website, apps, other) with multimedia contents are an example of what Media Convergence?

    NEWS

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    A person who has a television show, oublished books, launches music record, appears in movies, endorses commercial products, peddles product line, has a digital multimedia game, concert etc. are examples of what Media Convergence?

    ENTERTAINMENT

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    refers to what an individual recognizes as the information wether personal or professional, that will serve as the basisi for making decisions to survive.

    Information needs

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    Refers to the information's originality or legitimacy, wether this is a material with an author, and there is a way to check its origin such as domain name and links.

    Authenticity

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    May include accuracy and precision of information presented such that it is more factual, less biased and error free.

    Validity

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    May also include validity but it may also refer to information's relevance, wether it is up-to-date and reliable.

    Reliability

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    A place containing collections of books, periodicals, and sometimes films and recorded music for people to read, borrow, or refer to is called? -(From Merriam Webster)

    Library

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    Are repository of information and collection of written knowledge. The main role of this is to organize and provide you with access to information.

    Libraries

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    local knowledge or (IK)

    Indigenous Knowledge

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    it is knowledge that is unique to a given culture or society

    indigenous knowledge

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    is any type of media that is produced and operated by the government and the community and separate from commercial state-run or public broadcasting media

    indigenous media

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    -oral tradition of communication -store information in memories -information exchange is face-to-face -information are contained within border of community are characteristics of what?

    indigenous media

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    content is dramatically correct verifiable and cited when necessary

    accuracy

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    defines who created the content, the individual or groups credentials/expertise and provides contact information

    author

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    information is current and updated frequently

    currency

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    content is balanced, presenting all sides of an issue and multiple points of view

    fairness

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    content is relevant to your topic or research

    relevance

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    skills needed in determining accurate information

    look for facts, cross reference with other sources to check for consistency, determine the reason for writing and publishing the information check if the author is objective or leaning heavily on certain point of view, check for advertising advertisers may use related information to market their product

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    pertains to the technical and symbolic ingredients or codes and conventions that media and information professionals may select and use in an effort to communicate ideas information and knowledge

    language

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    refers to codes conventions formats symbols and narrative structures that indicate the meaning of media messages to an audience

    media languages

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    "language may be a source of misunderstandings" was said by?

    marshall mcluhan 1964

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    is a phrase coined by marshall mcluhan which means to form of a medium embeds itself in the message creating a symbolic relationship by which the medium influences how the message is received

    the medium is the message

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    are known as a system or collection of signs which when put together creates a meaning. they are better understood when you know what a genre is.

    codes

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    it comes from the french word meaning type, class, or kind. it is also an important component for understanding the literature, film, television, and other forms of art media

    genre

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    are said to be generally accepted ways of doing something. In media context, refers to a standard or norm that acts as a rule governing behavior.

    conventions

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    includes libraries, archives, museums, internet, and other relevant information providers.

    stakeholders

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    this type of code is a way in which equipment is used to tell the story.

    technical

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    this type of codes are that are embedded in the technical codes such as objects, settings, body language, clothing and color.

    symbolic

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    this type of code is the use of language style and textual layout also expressed meaning

    written

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    the information sent from a source to a receiver

    message

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    the group of consumers for whom a media message is constructed as well as anyone else who is exposed to the message

    audience

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    people engage in the process of creating and putting together media content to make a finished media product

    producers

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    also known as junk news, pseudo news, or hoax news. it is a form of news consisting of deliberate disinformation or hoaxes spread via traditional news media or social media

    fake news

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    is a neologism often used to refer to a fabricated news

    fake news

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    is a form of false advertisement uses hyperlink text or a thumbnail link that is designed to attract attention and to entice users to follow the link and then read view or listen to its contents

    clickbait

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    stories that are created to deliberately mislead audiences promote a biased point of view or particular political cause or gender

    propaganda

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    is a type of parody presented in a form a typical of mainstream journalism and is called the satire because of its

    satire/parody

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    sometimes reporters or journalists may publish a story with unreliable information or without checking all of the facts which can mislead audiences

    sloppy journalism

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    stories that are not completely falls can be distorted using misleading or sensationalist headlines

    misleading headings

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    media bias is the bias or perceived bias of journalists and news producers within the mass media in the selection of many events and stories that are reported and how they are covered.

    biased or slanted news

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    when a post is accompanied by many like shares or comments it is more likely to receive attention by others and therefore more likely to be further like shared and commented on is said by

    Tandoc, Lim, and Ling 2018

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    they reside on social media platforms created by someone with computer programming skills comprised of nothing but ko that is lines of computer instructions

    bots

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    when a post is accompanied by many like shares or common it is more likely to receive attention by others and therefore more likely to be further like shared or commented on

    people like you, trolls

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    one way is to use social media analytics to understand how analytics work we need to explain how cookies work then show how interest groups can use information provided by cookies to find receptive audiences for their messages

    microtargeting

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    this is a situation in source criticism where a piece of information appears to come from multiple independent sources but in reality come from only one source

    circular reporting or false confirmation