Indigenous Knowledge and Media Quiz

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What is the definition of Indigenous Knowledge?

Knowledge unique to a given culture or society, in contrast with the international knowledge system

What are the characteristics of Indigenous Media?

Owned, controlled, and managed by indigenous peoples, producing culturally appropriate information

Which type of library is accessible by the general public?

Public Libraries

What type of source provides up-to-date and highly specific information for scholars and researchers?

Articles

What is the primary way information is exchanged in Indigenous Media?

Through face-to-face communication

What distinguishes Indigenous Knowledge from international knowledge system?

It is unique to a given culture or society

What is the purpose of the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 (RA 10175)?

To address legal issues concerning online interactions and the Internet

What does the term 'Genre' refer to in the context of media and information?

A type or class recognized by its distinguishing features

What is the main focus of 'Technical Codes' in media?

Ways in which equipment is used to tell the story

What is the significance of evaluating information for 'Currency'?

Ensuring information is current and updated frequently

What does 'Cyberbullying' refer to?

The use of electronic communication to bully a person

What is the purpose of a 'Storyboard' in the context of video production?

To serve as a graphic representation of how a video will unfold, shot by shot

What does 'Symbolic Codes' represent in media?

Show what is beneath the surface of what we see

What are 'Trade Publications' primarily known for?

Information related to a specific industry or trade

What does 'Identity Theft' refer to?

Obtaining personal information without permission for fraudulent purposes

What should one consider when evaluating information for accuracy?

Considering the author's credentials and contact information

What kind of freedom refers to the absence of any physical restraint?

Physical Freedom

Which kind of freedom requires active effort and the strength to do what is good?

Positive Freedom

What is the philosophical movement known for its inquiry on human existence?

Existentialism

What does psychological freedom refer to?

Freedom of choice

Which philosopher emphasizes the importance of free individual choice, regardless of the power of other people to influence and coerce our desires, beliefs, and decisions?

Jean Paul Sartre

What is the basis of the notion of moral obligation and duty, according to Thomas Hobbes, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and John Locke?

Theory of Social Contract

'Doing charitable works, participating in outreach activities, being sensitive to the needs of others' align with which kind of freedom?

Moral Freedom

'Freedom whatever you want' refers to which kind of freedom according to the text?

'Negative Freedom'

What is negative freedom?

Refers to the absence of interference or coercion.

According to Plato, what did he believe the world to be?

Imperfect and flawed

What did St. Thomas Aquinas define freedom as?

The manner intellectual beings seek universal goodness

What did Aristotle identify as the instrument of free choice?

Volition

According to Plato, who possesses the freedom of choice and action?

Human beings

According to Plato and Aristotle, what is the role of intellect in relation to freedom?

Intellect is essential for the will and free choice

How does St. Thomas Aquinas define freedom in relation to spirituality and love?

As the condition of the will arising from our nature being in the kind of that we inhabit

Study Notes

Indigenous Knowledge and Media

  • Indigenous Knowledge refers to the unique, traditional, and local knowledge practiced by Indigenous peoples.
  • Characteristics of Indigenous Media include:
    • Oral traditions and storytelling
    • Community-based and collective ownership
    • Respect for elders and traditional knowledge holders
    • Emphasis on spirituality and connection to land

Libraries and Information Sources

  • Public libraries are accessible to the general public.
  • Scholarly articles and academic journals provide up-to-date and highly specific information for scholars and researchers.

Indigenous Media and Knowledge

  • In Indigenous Media, information is primarily exchanged through oral traditions and storytelling.
  • Indigenous Knowledge is distinguished from international knowledge systems by its emphasis on spirituality, community, and traditional practices.

Cybercrime and Freedom

  • The Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 (RA 10175) aims to prevent and combat cybercrime in the Philippines.
  • Cyberbullying refers to the use of technology to harass, intimidate, or bully individuals.
  • Identity Theft refers to the unauthorized use of someone's personal information.

Media and Information

  • Genre refers to a category or type of media, such as romance or horror.
  • Technical Codes in media refer to the technical aspects of production, such as camera angles and lighting.
  • Storyboard is a visual representation of a video or film production.
  • Symbolic Codes represent abstract ideas or concepts in media.
  • Trade Publications are primarily known for providing specialized information for a specific industry or profession.

Freedom and Philosophy

  • Freedom from external constraints refers to the absence of physical restraint.
  • Freedom requires active effort and the strength to do what is good.
  • Existentialism is a philosophical movement that inquires into human existence.
  • Psychological freedom refers to the sense of control and autonomy over one's thoughts and actions.
  • Jean-Paul Sartre emphasizes the importance of free individual choice, regardless of external influences.
  • The basis of moral obligation and duty, according to Thomas Hobbes, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and John Locke, is the social contract.
  • "Doing charitable works, participating in outreach activities, being sensitive to the needs of others" aligns with positive freedom.
  • "Freedom to do whatever you want" refers to negative freedom.
  • According to Plato, the world is an imperfect reflection of a higher, eternal realm.
  • St. Thomas Aquinas defines freedom as the ability to choose between good and evil.
  • Aristotle identifies reason as the instrument of free choice.
  • According to Plato, the soul possesses the freedom of choice and action.
  • According to Plato and Aristotle, intellect plays a crucial role in relation to freedom, as it enables individuals to make rational choices.
  • St. Thomas Aquinas defines freedom in relation to spirituality and love as the ability to choose between good and evil, guided by God's love.

Test your knowledge about indigenous knowledge and media, including the unique local knowledge and the development of culturally appropriate information by indigenous peoples. Explore the contrast between indigenous knowledge and the international knowledge system.

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