Types Of Media Group 1 Presentation PDF

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This presentation details different types of media, including print, broadcast, and digital media. It explains the characteristics of each type and provides examples of each. The presentation also covers concepts such as media convergence and information sources.

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BECQUEREL TYPES OF MEDIA GROUP 1 "WHAT MEDIA DID YOU CONSUME TODAY?" TYPES OF MEDIA PRINT MEDIA BROADCAST DIGITAL/NEW MEDIA MEDIA paper publications TYPES OF MEDIA PRINT such as books, newspapers,...

BECQUEREL TYPES OF MEDIA GROUP 1 "WHAT MEDIA DID YOU CONSUME TODAY?" TYPES OF MEDIA PRINT MEDIA BROADCAST DIGITAL/NEW MEDIA MEDIA paper publications TYPES OF MEDIA PRINT such as books, newspapers, magazines, journals, newsletters, and other materials that are physically printed on MEDIA paper. PRINT MEDIA Book News Paper Magazine reading material that printed on a daily contains can either be fictional or weekly basis on non fictional articles Journal Newsletter Gazette informative articles and contain special features on official publication of a gov’t topics which might be of organization or in which is provides accurate reports interest or value to its intended for public listing of on specific topic targeted readers. appointments. (medicine) PRINT MEDIA Pamphlet Brochure detailed yet easy to small book or magazine understand text with that contains pics and image info of products BROADCAST MEDIA consist of programs produced by television networks and radio stations Contrary to print media, broadcast media airs audio and video materials for public’s information, interest and leisure. BROADCAST MEDIA 1. Radio a. first known radio is attributed to the Italian Inventor - MARCONI when he made the wireless telegraph (1985) i. AM - amplitude modulation ii. PM - frequency modulation BROADCAST MEDIA 2. Television a. equipped with electronic system capable of sending imaged and sounds by a wire through space. 3. Film a. similar to a tv show as it offer a variety of themes and genres b. also called MOVIES OR MOTION PICTURES DIGITAL/NEW MEDIA Internet is an electronic communication network that connects through various networks and organizational computer facilities around the world. Features: 1. webpage 5. E-book 2. distance education E-mail 3. hypertext 6. Medial COnvergence 4. online shopping MEDIA CONVERGENCE Meeting at a point. MEDIA CONVERGENCE different (two or more) media sources join together. Smartphone camera digital map telephone radio web browser MEDIA CONVERGENCE different (two or more) media sources join together. Computer camera video player music player web browser MEDIA CONVERGENCE different (two or more) media sources join together. internet facebook twitter instagram messenger MEDIA AND INFORMATION SOURCES Sources of Information 1. Library 2. Indigenous Knowledge 3. Internet LIBRARY literary, musical, artistic, or reference materials (such as books, manuscripts, recordings, or films) are kept for use but not for sale. ACADEMIC LIBRARY SCHOOL LIBRARY MIND serves colleges and serves students universities from Kinder to G12 PUBLIC LIBRARY serves cities and towns of all types MAP SPECIAL LIBRARY in special environments (hospitals, museums, military, government) INTERNET It is a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols. Evaluating info found on the Internet 1. Authorship 2. Publishing Body 3. Accuracy and Verifiability 4. Currency R ELIABILITY A CCURACY V ALUE A UTHORITY T IMELINESS R ELIABILITY can be verified and evaluated trustworthiness of the source A CCURACY V ALUE A UTHORITY T IMELINESS R ELIABILITY can be verified and evaluated trustworthiness of the source A CCURACY closeness of the report to the actual data V ALUE A UTHORITY T IMELINESS R ELIABILITY can be verified and evaluated trustworthiness of the source A CCURACY closeness of the report to the actual data V ALUE it aids the user to in making or improving decisions A UTHORITY T IMELINESS R ELIABILITY can be verified and evaluated trustworthiness of the source A CCURACY closeness of the report to the actual data V ALUE it aids the user to in making or improving decisions A UTHORITY sources with an established expert on the subject matter T IMELINESS R ELIABILITY can be verified and evaluated trustworthiness of the source A CCURACY closeness of the report to the actual data V ALUE it aids the user to in making or improving decisions A UTHORITY sources with an established expert on the subject matter T IMELINESS information may vary based on the time it was produced or acquired SKILLS IN DETERMINING THE RELIABILITY OF INFORMATION Check the Author Check the Date of Publication or of update Check of Citations Check the domain / owner of the site/page.com - commercial.gov - government.edu - educational.org - nonprofit / organization.mil - military INDIGENOUS Native; local; originating or produced naturally in a particular region/locality. INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE A knowledge that is unique to a specific culture or society; most often it is not written down INDIGENOUS INDIGENOUS COMMUNICATION Transmission of information through local channels or forms. It is a means by which the culture is preserved, handed down and adapted. INDIGENOUS INDIGENOUS MEDIA May be defined as forms of media expression conceptualized, produced, and circulated by indigenous peoples around the globe as vehicles for communication. INDIGENOUS INDIGENOUS MEDIA AND INFORMATION Original information created by a local group of people. This also refers to content about indigenous peoples that may be distributed through dominant forms of media or through forms of communication unique to their people group INDIGENOUS FORMS OF INDIGENOUS MEDIA: Folk or traditional media Gatherings and social organizations Direct observation Records (written, carved, oral) Oral instruction

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