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People Media primarily relies on technology for instruction and information dissemination.
People Media primarily relies on technology for instruction and information dissemination.
False (B)
Print Media remains an important aid for teachers and students in classroom learning.
Print Media remains an important aid for teachers and students in classroom learning.
True (A)
Authors, Publishers, and Editors are examples of individuals involved in Radio Media.
Authors, Publishers, and Editors are examples of individuals involved in Radio Media.
False (B)
Radio Media can disseminate information over a large area using AM/FM waves.
Radio Media can disseminate information over a large area using AM/FM waves.
People in TV media only work behind the camera.
People in TV media only work behind the camera.
TV Media solely relies on audio features to present information.
TV Media solely relies on audio features to present information.
Web media uses audio and visual functionality for information exchange.
Web media uses audio and visual functionality for information exchange.
Print Media utilizes visual text or images to convey information.
Print Media utilizes visual text or images to convey information.
Instructional media primarily focuses on entertainment purposes.
Instructional media primarily focuses on entertainment purposes.
People in Print Media use various forms of artistic expression, such as poems and paintings.
People in Print Media use various forms of artistic expression, such as poems and paintings.
The 'Pass the message' activity involves relaying written messages within a team.
The 'Pass the message' activity involves relaying written messages within a team.
Cultural practices and traditions are examples of knowledge transferred through People Media.
Cultural practices and traditions are examples of knowledge transferred through People Media.
A sailor went to sea to see what he could see, and what he saw was a mountain.
A sailor went to sea to see what he could see, and what he saw was a mountain.
In charades, one member acts out a secret word for the others to guess.
In charades, one member acts out a secret word for the others to guess.
People in web media share information only through printed materials.
People in web media share information only through printed materials.
The frog kissed the princess, and she turned into an ugly duckling.
The frog kissed the princess, and she turned into an ugly duckling.
Flashcards
People Media
People Media
People sharing knowledge and information, like hunting skills or culture.
Print Media
Print Media
Information conveyed through printed materials like books, newspapers, or magazines.
People in Print Media
People in Print Media
Individuals like authors, publishers, and editors who create and share information through printed media.
Radio Media
Radio Media
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People in Radio Media
People in Radio Media
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TV Media
TV Media
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Educational Implications
Educational Implications
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Mass Media
Mass Media
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What is Instructional Media?
What is Instructional Media?
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People in Web Media
People in Web Media
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Pass the Message
Pass the Message
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Charades
Charades
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People in TV Media
People in TV Media
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What is the purpose of TV Media?
What is the purpose of TV Media?
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What is the role of People in Web Media?
What is the role of People in Web Media?
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Study Notes
Chapter 1.1 People Media
- People media defines people as the primary tool for transferring knowledge and information.
- Information is passed down from one person to another, including hunting/survival skills, cultural practices, traditions, art, literature, religion, and scientific discoveries.
Print Media
- Print media makes use of printed materials to convey information.
- It has a medium range of audiences, and uses visual text, or images.
- Print media remains a primary aid for teachers and students in classrooms (books).
- Authors who write educational materials are usually experts in their field.
- Newspapers are a good source of current news and events, which broaden social awareness.
- Print media is an outlet for expressing oneself through written and visual art (poems, paintings etc.)
People in Print Media
- These are the individuals who use printed materials such as books, newspapers, and magazines to convey knowledge, transfer information, and express opinions.
- Examples include authors, publishers, editors, columnists, visual artists, and photographers.
Radio Media
- Radio media is a powerful mass medium for education, information dissemination, imparting instruction, and giving entertainment.
- Radio waves transmit data that can be used over a wide area.
- Received data from the radio waves is converted into sound for our radio sets.
People in Radio Media
- These individuals utilize text and visual art to impart knowledge, transfer information, and express opinions using printed materials like books, newspapers, and magazines.
- Examples include authors, publishers, editors, columnists, visual artists, and photographers.
TV Media
- Television is a medium that presents information visually and audibly.
- It has a wide audience reach.
People in TV Media
- This refers to TV personalities and people working behind the camera who use television to disseminate information for educational and entertainment purposes.
Web Media
- Web media utilizes the internet to share information and knowledge.
- It uses digital or electronic data as well as audio and visual functionality.
People in Web Media
- These are individuals who share knowledge and information through digital and electronic formats found in blogs, websites, and online social media.
Instructional Media
- Instructional media uses instructional materials and resources to impart knowledge, skills, and attitudes.
Activity - Pass the Message
- A group activity where a series of written messages will be read by one group member who then relays it to other team members until the last one writes down the message.
- The team who completes the activity accurately with the most intact message wins.
Activity - Charades
- A group activity where a pre-selected member acts out a word/phrase and the rest of the team guesses.
- The team with the most correct guesses wins.
Phrases - List of Sample Phrases
- Winnie saw Pooh seating by the seaside.
- The angry birds ate candy and crushed the subway surfer.
- Humpy and Dumpy had a big fight. Humpy and Dumpy settled their scores.
- Mary had a little lamp which she placed near Snow White.
- The frog kissed the princess. And she turned into an ugly duckling.
- One little Indian saw two little boys with three little Indian toys.
- A sailor went to sea to see, what he could see. And all he saw was the sea.
- I saw a saw that could outsaw any other saw I ever saw.
- The doctoring doctor doctors the doctor the way the doctoring doctor wants to doctor.
- I scream, you scream. We all scream for ice cream.
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