MIL Week 2
MIL Week 2
MIL Week 2
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Topic: The Evolution of Traditional to New Media
Module Content:
Lesson 2:
2. This refers to the feature where users are able to categorize and locate information
through tagging.
a. hashtags b. folksonomy c. taxonomy d. rich user
interface
3. This media is designed to help people who have visual and reading impairments.
a. assistive b. social c. bookmark d. accessibility
9. A range of handheld devices from mobile phones, tablets, and e-readers to game
consoles.
a. laptops b. mobile media c. tablets d.
computer
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In reference to the previous module, consider the figure below.
Answer the following questions based on your own understanding.
Guide Questions:
Traditional media, or as some check with as previous media, has been employed
in the marketing/advertising world for years. Once associated with advertising, ancient
media encompasses that of TV, newspaper, radio and magazine ads. These sorts of
communication area unit the steadfast ways in which businesses have reached each
customers and alternative firms for many years.
New –media
Media is that
is a method the way forward
of communication or a for
formadvertising. Additional
of publication commonly and
used additional
to
distribute
customers andnews and information.
businesses accept new media to seek out their info. Ultimately, new
media refers to content that’s simply accessible via many various sorts of digital media.
Once associated with advertising, some samples of new media embody on-line
advertising (retargeting, banner ads, etc.), on-line streaming (radio and television) and
social media advertising.
New Media- usually refers to the group of relatively recent mass media based on new
information technology. It is based on computing technology and not reducible to
communication in a traditional sense.
Pre-Industrial Age (Before 1700s) - People discovered fire, developed paper from
plants, and forged weapons and tools with stone, bronze, copper and iron.
Examples:
• Cave paintings (35,000 BC) - are a type of parietal art found on the wall or ceilings
of caves.
• Clay tablets in Mesopotamia (2400 BC) - In the Ancient Near East, clay
tablets (Akkadian ṭuppu(m) 𒁾) were used as a writing medium, especially for writing in
cuneiform, throughout the Bronze Age and well into the Iron Age. Cuneiform
characters were imprinted on a wet clay tablet with a stylus often made of reed (reed
pen)
• Papyrus in Egypt (2500 BC) - is a material similar to thick paper that was used in
ancient times as a writing surface. It was made from the pith of the papyrus plant,
Cyperus papyrus, a wetland sedge.
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• Acta Diurna in Rome (130 BC) - is a material similar to thick paper that was used
in ancient times as a writing surface. It was made from the pith of the papyrus plant,
Cyperus papyrus, a wetland sedge.
• Dibao in China (2nd Century) - is the earliest and oldest newspaper in the world.
• Codex in the Mayan region (5th Century) - are folding books written by the pre-
Columbian Maya civilization in Maya hieroglyphic script on Mesoamerican bark
paper. ... The Maya developed their huun-paper around the 5th century, which is
roughly the same time that the codex became predominant over the scroll in the
Roman world.
• Printing press using wood blocks (220 AD) - Woodblock printing (or block printing)
is a technique for printing text, images or patterns used widely throughout East Asia
and originating in China in antiquity as a method of printing on textiles and later
paper. As a method of printing on cloth, the earliest surviving examples from China
date to before 220 AD.
Industrial Age (1700s-1930s) - People used the power of steam, developed machine
tools, established iron production, and the manufacturing of various products
(including books through the printing press).
Examples:
• Printing press for mass production (19th century) - A printing press is a device
for applying pressure to an inked surface resting upon a print medium (such as paper
or cloth), thereby transferring the ink.
• Newspaper- The London Gazette (1640) - is one of the official journals of record of
the British government, and the most important among such official journals in the
United Kingdom, in which certain statutory notices are required to be published.
• Typewriter (1800) Telephone (1876) - is a mechanical or electromechanical
machine for writing characters similar to ... As with the automobile, telephone, and
telegraph, a number of people.
• Motion picture photography/projection (1890) - is one of the oldest of modern
imaging, technologies that remains current today. ... When the
still pictures are projected progressively and rapidly onto a screen, the eye
perceives motion, hence they become a motion picture.
• Commercial motion pictures (1913) - series of still photographs on film, projected
in rapid ... As a commercial venture, offering fictional narratives to large audiences.
• Telegraph - is the long-distance transmission of textual messages where the sender
uses symbolic codes, known to the recipient, rather than a physical exchange of an
object bearing the message.
• Punch cards - is a piece of stiff paper that can be used to contain digital data
represented by the presence or absence of holes in predefined positions.
Examples:
Examples:
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• Web browsers: Mosaic (1993), Internet Explorer (1995) - is a software application
for accessing information on the World Wide Web.
Examples.
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Activity 1.
NOTE: WRITE YOUR ANSWERS ON A SEPARATE SHEET OF PAPER.
Define the following: What devices did What devices What devices did
people use to did people use people use to
communicate with to store share or
each other? information? broadcast
information?
Pre-Historic Age
Industrial Age
Electronic Age
EVALUATION:
_____1. is the long-distance transmission of textual messages where the sender uses
symbolic codes, known to the recipient, rather than a physical exchange of an object
bearing the message?
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
Media and Information Literacy by: Mark N. Abadiano Ph.D.
http://communicationtheory.org/category/communicati on-
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http://communicationtheory.org/types-of-communication/
http://www.unesco.org/new/en/communication-and-
information/media-development/media-literacy/mil-as-
composite-concept/
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Teaching_Guide_for_Senior_High_School_MEDIA_AND_INFORMATION_
LITERACY_CORE_SUBJECT
“Think Before You Click: List of Pinoy fake news sites”, accessed last
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