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405151068 Media and Information Literacy Reviewer 1
Course: Civil Engineering (BSCE 01)
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University: Ateneo de Davao University
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Media and Information Literacy Reviewer
Communication - the method wherein language,
symbols, or manners are used to share information or
to state opinions or thoughts.
Non-verbal Communication (signs, symbols, colors,
gestures, body language, facial expressions)
Verbal Communication (Oral, written)
Media- communication tools that give information.
Information- knowledge or data gathered through
experiences or research.
Technology Literacy- refers to the ability of knowing
how to use technology, its tools or networks to find,
create, evaluate, or use information.
Information Literacy - refers to the ability to know
when information is required. This also pertains to the
ability to find, analyze, evaluate, communicate and use
information effectively in different formats.
Media Literacy - refers to reading, analyzing, evaluating
and producing communication in different media forms
Prehistoric Period
-Prehistoric technology refers to the technology that
exists before recorded history.
-Anything that predates the first written accounts of
history is prehistoric, including earlier technologies
Industrial Period
- includes economic and social organization changes.
- This period of history is known by the concentration of
industry in huge businesses and for the replacement of
hand tools with machines that are driven by power
Electronic Age
- refers to a period wherein people can easily – and
instantaneously – communicate with anyone anywhere.
- It was ushered in by the invention of the telegraph in
1844.
- The electronic media have kept people informed about
events across the globe without leaving the comfort of
their own homes.
Information Age
-Information age, also known as the Digital Age,
Computer Age, or the New Media Age, refers to a
period of history wherein it is described as an economy
based on the computerization of information improved
from the Industrial Revolution brought through
industrialization.
Traditional Media- are those forms in the earliest
periods, specific characteristics that they have and
functionalities that they offer
New Media- The experience here is more interactive.
The audiences are more involved and are able to send
feedback simultaneously and new media integrates all
those aspects of the traditional media.
Print Media- refers to materials that are printed
Broadcast Media- through radio or television
New Media- refers to the content that is accessed on
Internet that is easily accessed on any digital device.
Indigenous Media- Also known as community media;
this refers to any form of media utilizing indigenous
knowledge that is made and managed by, for, and
about the community
Mass Media - reaches a large audience through written,
spoken, or broadcast communication.
Technical Codes- refers to methods of how an
equipment or device is used to tell the story. This
includes how cameras work in a film, its framing,
lighting, etc.