Week 3 Notes on Living in the Information Technology Era PDF
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This document covers notes on living in the information technology era, including broadcast media, music industry, and internet communication.
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LITERA03Z Living in the Information Technology Era LIVING IN THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ERA | WEEK 3 BROADCAST MEDIA & THE MUSIC INDUSTRY BROADCAST MEDIA BROADCAST MEDIA Broadcast media involves electronically and simultaneously...
LITERA03Z Living in the Information Technology Era LIVING IN THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ERA | WEEK 3 BROADCAST MEDIA & THE MUSIC INDUSTRY BROADCAST MEDIA BROADCAST MEDIA Broadcast media involves electronically and simultaneously sending information containing signals, print messages, and audio or video content to a vast group of recipients using television, radio, newspapers, magazines, and digital media, including the Internet, emails, and texts. WHY DOES BROADCAST MEDIA STILL WORK? STILL RELEVANT It is relevant in the sense that we still rely on the internet for information, ideas, services, and exclusive topics. Broadcast media or traditional media made an impact up until now, since people still watch television in their respective houses or listen to the radio whenever they feel so. Thus, broadcast media is a way to deliver messages over networks that expose mass audiences to cultural, artistic, or political shifts and discussions in society. BROADCAST MEDIA IS TIMELY Broadcasters, anchors, DJ's play a vital role in distributing the information that is currently happening inside and outside of the country. Through the help also of broadcast media, different products were being introduced to every social media platform and that is through advertisement that we get to know and be familiar with the products that we are currently having fun with. MUSIC INDUSTRY MUSIC INDUSTRY The music industry refers to all parties involved in the production, performance, recording, promotion, and management of music's lucrative market. HOW DOES MUSIC INDUSTRY WORKS HOW DOES MUSIC INDUSTRY WORKS Music industry works through a network of partnerships between companies and individuals on the music creation side. Such as singers, songwriters, and producers. HOW DOES MUSIC INDUSTRY WORKS The customer-facing streaming platforms, venues, and public performances, for example. platforms like television and radio. And the business side are labels, managers, and owners. BENEFITS OF TECHNOLOGY IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY BENEFITS OF TECHNOLOGY IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY ALLOW INCREASE THE THE USE OF RESOLUTION OF MUSICIANS REVENUE OF SOPHISTICATED CONFLICTS EASY ACCESS THE INDUSTRY INSTRUMENTS WHO ARE THE PEOPLE UNDER THE MUSIC INDUSTRY CREATIVE PROFESSIONALS Creative professionals are the heart of the music industry. Lea Salonga’s Miss Saigon Audition PERFORMANCE PROFESSIONALS Include everyone who makes a recording or live performance possible. This includes the main star when there is one, all the supporting musicians and vocalists, and the many staffers managing the non-performing details. Lea Salonga – On My Own STARRING PERFORMERS When most of us think of the music industry, we think of the starring performers who sing or play instruments to create the music that moves us. SUPPORT PERFORMERS Supporting performers are vocalists and musicians who provide additional musical support for the starring performers. They provide the musical accompaniment to solo artists and sing backup vocals but are not billed as the main attraction. SUPPORT STAFF The support staff in this category includes every person that sets up equipment or handles details necessary to create a successful recording session or live performance. BUSINESS PROFESSIONALS Business professionals include everyone who handles the money and deals. While accountants and attorneys are involved in this part of the industry, they are not usually included, as their profession extends to working with many other industries as well. PRODUCERS Producers bring all the elements of crafting a musical recording or live performance together. They scout new artists or contract existing stars, select the songs from a publisher's catalog that best fit the artist's abilities, and select and manage the supporting musicians and technical staff. PRODUCERS Create contracts and project budgets to present to the record companies, and are personally responsible for project completion and delivery. INTERNET AND INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION INTERNET AND INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION is the process by which people exchange information, feelings, and meaning through verbal and non-verbal messages: it is face-to-face communication. INTERNET AND INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION It is not just about what is actually said - the language used - but how it is said and the non-verbal messages sent through tone of voice, facial expressions, gestures and body language. TYPES OF INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION VERBAL WRITTEN NON-VERBAL VERBAL Communicating verbally is a major means by sending messages between teachers, students and teachers. Examples of verbal are face to face meetings, telephone calls, departmental meetings, video chats and presentations. WRITTEN Many methods of written communication are out of fashion such as faxes and letters. However, these ways have been replaced by new methods using technology, such as emails and text messages. NON-VERBAL Non-verbal communication is less commonly used. However, gestural communication such as sign languages allows people without hearing to be connected to the educational community. ELEMENTS OF INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION SENDER MESSAGE CHANNEL it is the encoder include any aspects the medium in or source of the of communication, which we message. in which individuals communicate our give meaning message RECEIVER the individual who FEEDBACK decodes and tries to understand the it is the response source of the to the message message ENVIRONMENT NOISE The context or situation where Anything that communication interferes with the occurs and affects message the experience INTERNET INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION INTERNET COMMUNICATION It is referred to as the sharing of information, ideas, or simply words over the World Wide Web, or the Internet. Unlike before, people can stay at home and be connected to his or her family, friends, and even colleagues from anywhere around the world. INTERNET COMMUNICATION ADVANTAGES Versatility More Confidence in Speaking Well-documented Growing Community is the process by which people INTERPERSONAL exchange information, feelings, COMMUNICATION and meaning through verbal and non-verbal messages: it is face- to-face communication. It is not just about what is actually said - the language used - but how it is said and the non-verbal messages sent through tone of voice, facial expressions, gestures and body language. INTERPERSONAL ADVANTAGES COMMUNICATION Having detailed information Working on major projects Well structured meetings Reading the Room NETWORK COMMUNITY NETWORK COMMUNITY A network community is an information infrastructure, services, applications, and content to support the activities of a community; usually implies support for a geo-located and pre-existing community, rather than a purely Internet- based community (as in online community or network community) Community networks are the sum of all networks that interconnect devices in the homes and the homes in a neighborhood. NETWORK COMMUNITY Formally, community networks constitute systems supporting distinct geographical communities. It’s a computer systems designed to support a geographical community by enhancing existing physical entities and social relationships It is the combination of the telecommunication infrastructure, the services provided upon it and the specific business model to operate the infrastructure and provide services. FUNDAMENTAL COMPONENTS OF A NETWORK COMMUNITY PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE SOCIO INFRASTRUCTURE INTERNET ADDICTION INTERNET ADDICTION Internet addiction is defined as any online-related, compulsive behavior which interferes with normal living and causes severe stress on family, friends, loved ones, and one's work environment. Internet addiction has been called Internet dependency and Internet compulsivity. INTERNET ADDICTION Internet addiction is a broad term that covers a range of behaviors and impulse-control problems involving the internet, personal computer, and mobile technology. Internet addiction is an umbrella term that refers to the compulsive need to spend a great deal of time on the Internet, to the point where relationships, work and health are allowed to suffer. INTERNET ADDICTION PHYSICAL SYMPTOMS Backache Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Headaches Insomnia Poor Personal Hygiene Neck Pain Dry Eyes and other Vision Problems Poor Nutrition INTERNET ADDICTION EMOTIONAL SYMPTOMS Depression Dishonesty Feelings of guilt Anxiety Feelings of Euphoria when using the Computer Inability to Prioritize or Keep Schedules Isolation INTERNET ADDICTION EMOTIONAL SYMPTOMS No Sense of Time Defensiveness Avoidance of Work Agitation Mood Swings Fear Loneliness Boredom with Routine Tasks Procrastination TYPES OF INTERNET ADDICTION PORNOGRAPHIC / CYBER SEX NET COMPULSIONS GAMING COMPULSIVE CYBER INFORMATION RELATIONSHIP SEEKING ADDICTION EFFECTS OF INTERNET ADDICTION PHYSICAL EFFECTS Body aches Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Insomnia Vision problems Weight gain/loss EFFECTS OF INTERNET ADDICTION EMOTIONAL EFFECTS Depression Dishonesty Anxiety Social isolation Aggression Mood Swings INTERNET ISOLATION INTERNET ISOLATION ISOLATION is the experience of being separated from others. It may result from being physically separated from others, such as when a person lives in a remote area. Isolation can also result from being emotionally removed from a community. INTERNET ISOLATION An isolated person may experience loneliness or low self-esteem. Over time, a person may develop social anxiety, depression, or other mental health concerns. INTERNET ISOLATION Research has found that older adults who go online every day are more likely to be socially isolated than those who use the internet less frequently. INTERNET ISOLATION According to Yager (2019) in his article entitled, “Severe Social Isolation, Usually with Internet Addiction, Equals Hikikomori,” internet addiction correlates with the Hikikomori syndrome. INTERNET ISOLATION Initially described in Japan and then reported internationally, including in the U.S., hikikomori is a syndrome of severe social isolation, from rarely leaving home to never leaving one's room. INTERNET ISOLATION It occurs primarily in adolescent boys and young men, many of whom are immersed in online gaming, living with their parents, and supported by them. Clinical features of full- blown hikikomori variably resemble depression, social anxiety, and schizophrenia spectrum disorders. SOCIAL ISOLATION EMOTIONAL ISOLATION SOCIAL ISOLATION Social isolation is an absence of social relationships. It is distinct from solitude, which is simply the state of being alone. Social isolation can occur in solitude or in the vicinity of others. SOCIAL ISOLATION Solitude can be chosen or forced, healthy or unhealthy. Social isolation describes an unwanted and often harmful experience. SOCIAL ISOLATION A person may be experiencing social isolation if they: Avoid social interaction due to shame or depression. Spend extended periods of time alone. Experience social anxiety or fears of abandonment at the idea of social interaction. SOCIAL ISOLATION A person may be experiencing social isolation if they: Have only limited or superficial social contact. Lack important social or professional relationships. Develop severe distress and loneliness. EMOTIONAL ISOLATION Emotional isolation occurs when someone is unable or unwilling to share their emotions with others. Someone may be reluctant to discuss anything but the most superficial matters. Without emotional support, they may feel “shut down” or numb. EMOTIONAL ISOLATION Emotional isolation can occur due to social isolation. Yet a person may feel emotionally isolated despite having a social network. Even though relationships are necessary for our well-being, they can trigger negative feelings and thoughts. Emotional isolation can act as a defense mechanism to protect a person from distress. EMOTIONAL ISOLATION Someone in an intimate relationship can still experience emotional isolation. One or both partners may feel alone within the relationship, rather than supported and fulfilled. Infidelity, abuse, and other trust issues often cause such feelings. POST LECTURE ACTIVITY In a 1/2 yellow pad List down at least 5 of your takeaways for today's meeting and explain each in 2-3 sentences.