NEW MEDIA

Cards (26)

  • new media is _____ _____
    interactive media
  • involving the actions or input of a user; relating to or being a two-way electronic communication system that involves a user’s orders or responses
    interactive
  • refers to various kinds of electronic communications that are conceivable due to innovation in computer technology
    new media
  • 5 examples of OLD media
    newspapers,
    magazines,
    books,
    television,
    non-interactive media
  • 5 examples of NEW media
    websites,
    online audio/video streams,
    emails,
    online social platforms,
    blogs
  • _____ in new media is composed of mages, comics, animation, presentations, web sites and video
    writing
  • “writing” in new media is composed of ____, ____, ____, ____, ____ and ____
    mages, comics, animation, presentations, websites, video
  • change for those who produce it (old/new):
    ARISTOCRATIC SETUP
    old media
  • change for those who produce it (old/new):
    DEMOCRATIZED
    new media
  • change for those who produce it (old/new):
    LIMITED POSSIBLE AUDIENCE
    old media
  • change for those who produce it (old/new): UNLIMITED POSSIBLE AUDIENCE
    new media
  • change for those who produce it (old/new):
    PRESENCE OF MEDIA GATEKEEPERS
    old media
  • change for those who produce it (old/new): BYPASSED GATEKEEPERS
    new media
  • change for those who produce it (old/new): EXPENSIVE PRODUCTION
    old media
  • change for those who produce it (old/new): CHEAPER PRODUCTION
    new media
  • change for those who produce it (old/new): PARTICIPATED BY CHOSEN FEW
    old media
  • change for those who produce it (old/new): ANYONE CAN PARTICIPATE
    new media
  • change for the audience (old/new): LIMITED ACCESS TO CONTENT
    old media
  • change for the audience (old/new): UNLIMITED ACCESS TO CONTENT
    new media
  • change for the audience (old/new): CONTROLLED/SPECIFIC CONTENT
    old media
  • change for the audience (old/new): VARIOUS CONTENT
    new media
  • change for the audience (old/new): UNREPEATED or DIFFICULT TO REPEAT
    old media
  • change for the audience (old/new): CAN BE REPEATED WHENEVER
    new media
  • the ability to access, analyze, evaluate, create, and act using all forms of communication
    media literacy
  • the ability to critically and suitable consume messages in a variety of digital media channels, to be involved in interactive social media, to produce and publicize communicative, public messages bearing collective meaning in social and cultural contexts
    new media literacy
  • new media literacy
    the ability to critically and suitably consume messages in a variety of digital media channels,
    .
    to be involved in interactive social media,
    .
    to produce and publicize communicative, public messages bearing collective meaning in social and cultural contexts