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  • 問題数 100 • 10/8/2023

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  • 1

    ability to read, write and comprehend written/printed materials

    Literacy

  • 2

    various means of communication through which information, entertainment and ideas are transmitted to a large audience.

    Media

  • 3

    ability to analyze, access, evaluate and critically interpret various forms of media content

    Media Literacy

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    data that has been organized, structured and processed in a way that adds value/meaning

    Information

  • 5

    ability to identify, locate, evaluate and effectively use information from various sources to solve problems, make decisions and communicate effectively.

    Information Literacy

  • 6

    ability to effectively use, understand and navigate digital technologies and tools

    Technology Literacy

  • 7

    combines the concepts of media and information literacies; aims to empower individuals to navigate digital and traditional media's complex and rapidly evolving landscape.

    Media and Information Literacy

  • 8

    aims to empower individuals to navigate digital and traditional media's complex

    Media and Information Literacy

  • 9

    data that has been organized, adds value/meaning

    Information

  • 10

    to identify, locate, evaluate and effectively use information

    Information Literacy

  • 11

    diaries

    Primary sources

  • 12

    political analysis

    Secondary sources

  • 13

    textbooks

    Tertiary sources

  • 14

    write a review, critique, or interpretation

    Secondary sources

  • 15

    general overview of a topic

    Tertiary sources

  • 16

    provides first hand observations or direct evidence concerning a topic

    Primary sources

  • 17

    useful in learning new a completely new topic

    Tertiary sources

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    autobiographies

    Primary sources

  • 19

    blog post with reviews

    Secondary sources

  • 20

    study guides

    Tertiary sources

  • 21

    particular region or locality

    Indigenous

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    a hub for learning prior to the advent of the internet

    Library

  • 23

    interconnected network of digital resources

    Internet

  • 24

    we can learn more about our rich heritage

    Indigenous

  • 25

    serves the colleges and universities to help the student’s academic needs

    Academic

  • 26

    serves cities and towns

    Public

  • 27

    used in specialized environment (hospitals, museums, military, private business, etc.)

    Special

  • 28

    accessible to everyone

    Internet

  • 29

    authority

    who wrote it? what is their experience?

  • 30

    who was it written for?

    audience

  • 31

    coverage

    what aspect of your topic does it cover?

  • 32

    accuracy

    are there other sources that have similar findings?

  • 33

    currency

    when was it produced? and how does it fit in your topic?

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    indicate the meaning of media messages to an audience

    Media Languages

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    systems of signs that creates meaning

    Codes

  • 36

    symbols that are easily understood

    Symbolic Codes

  • 37

    shot uninterrupted from the moment the camera starts rolling until it stops

    Camera shots

  • 38

    What types of camera shot is this?

    Extreme Long shot

  • 39

    What types of camera shot is this?

    Long/Wide shot

  • 40

    What types of camera shot is this?

    Full shot

  • 41

    What types of camera shot is this?

    Medium long shot

  • 42

    What types of camera shot is this?

    Cowboy shot

  • 43

    What types of camera shot is this?

    Medium shot

  • 44

    What types of camera shot is this?

    Medium close-up shot

  • 45

    What types of camera shot is this?

    Close up shot

  • 46

    What types of camera shot is this?

    extreme close up shot

  • 47

    art and science of placing your subjects in shot

    Camera framing

  • 48

    what types of Camera Shot Framing?

    Single Shot

  • 49

    what types of Camera Shot Framing?

    two shot

  • 50

    what types of Camera Shot Framing?

    over the shulder

  • 51

    what types of Camera Shot Framing?

    Three shot

  • 52

    what types of Camera Shot Framing?

    over the hip

  • 53

    what types of Camera Shot Framing?

    point of the view shot

  • 54

    what types of Camera angle is this?

    eye level shot

  • 55

    to specify the location where the camra is placed

    Camera angle

  • 56

    what types of Camera angle is this?

    high angle shot

  • 57

    what types of Camera angle is this?

    Low angle shot

  • 58

    what types of Camera angle is this?

    hip angle shot

  • 59

    what types of Camera angle is this?

    knee level shot

  • 60

    what types of Camera angle is this?

    ground level shot

  • 61

    what types of Camera angle is this?

    shoulder level shot

  • 62

    what types of Camera angle is this?

    dutch angle/tilt shot

  • 63

    what types of Camera angle is this?

    birds eye view

  • 64

    what types of Camera angle is this?

    aerial shot

  • 65

    makes your subject appear small against their location

    extreme long shot

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    used to feature multiple characters in a single shot;

    full shot

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    allows us to see the background as well as the subject

    Long/wide shot

  • 68

    character’s hips in the foreground

    over the hip

  • 69

    exactly what that character sees

    point of view shot

  • 70

    most common shot height

    eye level shot

  • 71

    captures what’s going on the ground

    ground level shot

  • 72

    slanted to one side; sense of disorientation

    dutch/titl shot

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    taken from a helicopter/drone

    aerial shot

  • 74

    criminal activities carried out by means of computers and internet

    cybercrime

  • 75

    use of electronic communication to bully

    cyber bullying

  • 76

    attempt to obtain sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, and credit card details

    phishing

  • 77

    obtaining files that you don’t have the right to use from the internet

    illegal downloading

  • 78

    the practice of illegal copying and selling digital music, video, software and etc. (illegal if involved money)

    digital piracy

  • 79

    deliberate use of someone else’s identity

    identity theft

  • 80

    unprivileged false statement of fact which harms the reputation of the person/company

    cyber defamation

  • 81

    verbally committed

    slander

  • 82

    written/published

    libel

  • 83

    the identity of the victim is revealed

    identification

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    releasing false statements publicly

    publication

  • 85

    there is a bad intention • Hard to prove because we don’t know the real side or intention of the suspect to harm

    malice

  • 86

    creations of the mind, such as intentions

    interllectual propery

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    unauthorized use, reproduction, distribution of copyrighted material without permission of the copyright owner

    copyright infringement

  • 88

    violation of “exclusive rights” without the authorization of the trademark owner

    trademark infringement

  • 89

    violation of a patent owner’s Rights with respect to some invention

    patent infringement

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    presenting someone else’s work as your own without giving credit to the original owner

    plagiarism

  • 91

    copying the entire work without permission

    complete plagiarism

  • 92

    involves word-for-word (or phrase) copying of someone without proper citation or quotation marks

    direct plagiarism

  • 93

    rephrases or rewrites someone else's ideas or words without giving proper credit

    paraphasing plagiarism

  • 94

    person reuses their own previously published work; “pasa-pasa output”

    self plagiarism

  • 95

    involves stitching together parts of various sources -”Padlock type different authors”

    patchwork plagiarism

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    failure to properly cite or attribute sources used in a work.

    source base plagiarism

  • 97

    unintentionally and often occurs due to a lack of understanding of proper citation practices.

    accidental plagiarism

  • 98

    a legal doctrine that allows limited use of copyrighted material without permission only applicable when 50 years after the death of the owner

    fair use

  • 99

    excessive use of computers to the extent that it interferes with daily life

    computer addition

  • 100

    inequality between groups in terms of access to use of hardware or knowledge of ICT (Information and Communication Technologies)

    digital divde