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01 02 03 04 define text in the context of multimedia compare how text information and media is/are formally and informally produced, organized, and disseminated through the given examples produce a creative text-based, visual-based, audio-based, motion-based,...
01 02 03 04 define text in the context of multimedia compare how text information and media is/are formally and informally produced, organized, and disseminated through the given examples produce a creative text-based, visual-based, audio-based, motion-based, and manipulative-based presentation using design principles apply appropriate typefaces, graphics, the color palette that suits the given context and meets the purpose of the media EXAMINE THE FF. Text information can be writer in script using the Roman alphabet or a different script that is appropriate to the language of the reader. Text information or textual information can be written in the language most appropriate to the reader. It is analyzed for its accuracy, credibility, relevance, and context, and is used to develop critical thinking, comprehension, and effective communication skills. 1. Author – someone who writes books, stories, or articles on different kinds of topics. 2. Writer – a writer is more associated with writing literary works like poems and short stories. 3. Contributor – Like a writer, the contributor spends time writing articles about topics that are of particular interest. Contributors can only submit articles depending on the theme or space available. 4. Columnist – someone who writes and shares his opinion, insights, and commentaries about social or political issues. 5. Blogger – a blogger is someone who writes personal opinions on topics or issues that interest them. 6. Editor – someone who coordinates with the author or writer in planning, reviewing, and revising content for publication. 7. Publisher – someone who is responsible for preparing, acquiring, and managing a publication. The publisher works with a team of writers, authors, and layout artists and decides on the type and theme of the material to be published. 1. Accessing Text Information: - The ability to locate and retrieve textual information from different sources, including books, articles, websites, and social media. - Understanding how to use search engines, databases, and other digital tools to find relevant information. 2. Analyzing Text Information: - Critical reading skills to understand, interpret, and evaluate the content of the text. 3. Evaluating Text Information: - Assessing the credibility and reliability of the sources of text information. 4. Creating Text Information: - The ability to express ideas clearly and effectively in writing. 5. Ethical Use of Text Information: - Respecting intellectual property rights and avoiding plagiarism. The following criteria should be considered in assessing and evaluating text information. 1.Accuracy and factuality 2.Objectivity 3.Language Appropriateness 4.Curriculum Alignment 5.Style and Format 1.Hypertext - serve to link different electronic documents and enable users to jump from one to other in a nonlinear way 3. Formatted Text - appearance can be changed using font parameters (bold, underline, italic, font size, font color, etc.) 2. Plain/Unformatted Text - fixed sized characters having essentially the same type of appearance HYPERLINK https://portal.dlsud.edu.ph/mydlsud/login.aspx https://m.facebook.com/528939940978600/photos/a.542488052957122/932971673908756/ https://www.facebook.com/gmanews/posts/look-bawal-magtapon-ng-basura-ditobagamat-meron-nang-sign-ay-patuloy-pa-rin-sa-p/10157877512581977/ 1.Hypertext - serve to link different electronic documents and enable users to jump from one to other in a nonlinear way 3. Formatted Text - appearance can be changed using font parameters (bold, underline, italic, font size, font color, etc.) 2. Plain/Unformatted Text - fixed sized characters having essentially the same type of appearance https://m.facebook.com/528939940978600/photos/a.542488052957122/932971673908756/ https://www.facebook.com/gmanews/posts/look-bawal-magtapon-ng-basura-ditobagamat-meron-nang-sign-ay-patuloy-pa-rin-sa-p/10157877512581977/ https://m.facebook.com/528939940978600/photos/a.542488052957122/932971673908756/ https://www.facebook.com/gmanews/posts/look-bawal-magtapon-ng-basura-ditobagamat-meron-nang-sign-ay-patuloy-pa-rin-sa-p/10157877512581977/ 1.Hypertext - serve to link different electronic documents and enable users to jump from one to other in a nonlinear way 3. Formatted Text - appearance can be changed using font parameters (bold, underline, italic, font size, font color, etc.) 2. Plain/Unformatted Text - fixed sized characters having essentially the same type of appearance Media and Information Literacy Media and Information Literacy Media and Information Literacy Media and Information Literacy https://m.facebook.com/528939940978600/photos/a.542488052957122/932971673908756/ https://www.facebook.com/gmanews/posts/look-bawal-magtapon-ng-basura-ditobagamat-meron-nang-sign-ay-patuloy-pa-rin-sa-p/10157877512581977/ a. The representation or style of a text in the digital formal is called a typeface. b. A typeface, (also referred as font, font type, or type) is usually composed of alphabets, numbers, punctuation marks, symbols and other special characters. c. Different emotions and meanings are expressed when various font types are used. In case there is an absence of images and drawings, the easiest way to communicate to people is through text. TYPEFACES https://m.facebook.com/528939940978600/photos/a.542488052957122/932971673908756/ https://www.facebook.com/gmanews/posts/look-bawal-magtapon-ng-basura-ditobagamat-meron-nang-sign-ay-patuloy-pa-rin-sa-p/10157877512581977/ When we format text, we design it based on the purpose, theme, context, concept, occasions, target audience, formality, etc. Using Typefaces help us best to accomplish this simple task. TYPEFACES https://m.facebook.com/528939940978600/photos/a.542488052957122/932971673908756/ https://www.facebook.com/gmanews/posts/look-bawal-magtapon-ng-basura-ditobagamat-meron-nang-sign-ay-patuloy-pa-rin-sa-p/10157877512581977/ 1.SERIF One common form of a typeface is called serif. It pertains to a short line at the top or bottom of some styles of printed letters. This kind of typeface entails familiarity and readability in large amounts of texts. Some publications such as books, newspapers, magazines, and researches normally use serif typeface for the body of the text. Serif fonts are also used to achieve a classic and elegant look in publications. Examples: Times New Roman Garamond Baskerville 2. SANS SERIF This typeface conveys a clean and minimalist look to the text. To express clear and straightforward meaning of the text, road signages, building directories, and nutrition facts in food packaging use this typeface. Moreover, sans serif fonts are mainly used in designing web pages to achieve a modern style look. Examples: Arial Tahoma Verdana Calibri 3. SLAB SERIF A heavy and solid look to the text is expressed by slab serif. Usually, large advertising signs on billboards use the slab serif typeface. Examples: Rockwell Alfa Slab One 4. SCRIPT The brush-like strokes of the script typeface draws people’s attention to it. The reason behind why this font must be used sparingly must be given. Most formal events such as weddings or evening charity balls use the script typeface. Examples: Edwardian Alex Brush Brush Script 5. DECORATIVE Display or decorative typefaces are artistic and eye-catching since it can show a wide variety of emotions (such as happiness, fear, horror, etc.) or decorative fonts also cater to various themes (such as spaceships, carnivals, holidays, seasons, kiddie, etc.) Examples: Chiller Jokerman Curlz MT.TXT (TEXT) unformatted text document by an editor as notepad on Windows platform.DOC a native format for storing documents created by MS Word package. contain a rich set of formatting capabilities.PDF (PORTABLE DOCUMENT FORMAT) developed by Adobe systems for cross platform exchange of documents, supports image and graphics.PS (POSTSCRIPT) a page description language used mainly for desktop publishing; capability of containing text and images on the same page..RTF (RICH TEXT FORMAT) cross platform document exchange; default format for Mac OS X’s default editor TextEdit Both RTF format and DOC format are developed by Microsoft for Word. RTF is a format older than DOC. DOC file carries more formatting than RTF. The options RTF can provide are simple and limited. It can just support format like italics, types, font sizes, and boldface, while DOC can support users to format their documents in any ways they want. Microsoft has stopped developing RTF, but it never stops improving DOC. More recent versions of Microsoft Office can not be saved in RTF any longer, while the brand-new incarnation of the DOC is the DOCX https://www.facebook.com/gmanews/posts/look-bawal-magtapon-ng-basura-ditobagamat-meron-nang-sign-ay-patuloy-pa-rin-sa-p/10157877512581977/ Both RTF format and DOC format are developed by Microsoft for Word. RTF is a format older than DOC. RTF files are much smaller than DOC files. Due to the great number of formatting, you could keep in DOC files, the amount of data is great. However, the size of RTF files is very small. RTF file can be edited with any text editor, while you can neither encode nor view information of DOC files if you don’t have the correct application. RTF is less safe than DOC, because you can encrypt the DOC file https://www.facebook.com/gmanews/posts/look-bawal-magtapon-ng-basura-ditobagamat-meron-nang-sign-ay-patuloy-pa-rin-sa-p/10157877512581977/ DESIGN PRINCIPLES This pertains to the force or intensity of expression which contributes to the importance or vivid impression to something. It refers to how suitable or appropriate the text is for the target audience, intention or purpose, or event. The selection criteria (tone, style, purpose, clarity) should be followed in the creation of text-based content. https://m.facebook.com/528939940978600/photos/a.542488052957122/932971673908756/ https://knowyourmeme.com/photos/1543470 https://www.facebook.com/gmanews/posts/look-bawal-magtapon-ng-basura-ditobagamat-meron-nang-sign-ay-patuloy-pa-rin-sa-p/10157877512581977/ https://m.facebook.com/528939940978600/photos/a.542488052957122/932971673908756/ https://www.facebook.com/gmanews/posts/look-bawal-magtapon-ng-basura-ditobagamat-meron-nang-sign-ay-patuloy-pa-rin-sa-p/10157877512581977/ It refers to the distance of text elements from each other. Things that are closely related should be brought together. This refers to the proper positioning or state of adjustment of parts in relation to each other (Merriam-Webster Dictionary). The text positioned in the page can be left, right, center or justified. It refers to the act or process of organizing various elements of text in a page. Although elements of text are sorted away from each other (based on the principle of proximity), the organization sees to it that somehow, they are still connected with the rest of the elements in the page. The unity of the entire design and consistency of elements are the concerns of repetition. The repetition of some typefaces within the page are encouraged. However, when various typefaces are used on a page, it might result in distraction and failure to communicate the content of the text. This refers to the degree of difference between things having similar or comparable natures (Merriam-Webster Dictionary). Visual interest in text elements is generated by contrast. CONTRAST = TWO ELEMENTS ARE DIFFERENT white text on a dark background Large Font with a small font Cool Color and Warm Color Design Me! Additional Instructions: Compile your work and save it as a PDF. Rename the file following this format: SECTION_Surnames (alphabetical) - Design Me. (Example: STM21_Dela Cruz, Dilangalen, Garces, Remulla - Design Me) Attach your output as a file. All members must submit a copy of the assessments; no submission, no grade. NOTE: Submissions with the wrong file name and wrong file format will be given a score deduction. 6b2232f6-ff2c-4302-974c- ca7f60d1d0f THANK