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  • media - pertains to the means and resources being used for creating, delivering, sharing, and processing information
  • information - is a broad term that covers processed data and knowledge derived from study, experience, instruction, signals, or symbols
  • literacy - is the ability to identify, understand, interpret, create, communicate, and compute using written and unwritten materials associated with varying contexts
  • technology - pertains to the synthesized tools that serve to apply knowledge or technique to perform tasks and obtain results
  • media and information literacy - a set of competencies that empowers citizens to access, retrieve, understand, evaluate, use, and create information and media content critically, ethically, and effectively
  • types of information resources; oral, print, and digital
  • UNESCO - definition of media and information literacy is to allow individuals to become engaged citizens and responsible decision-makers
  • communication - the exchange of ideas has become faster, easier, and more efficient due to the advances in technology
  • aristotle - describe humas as social beings, which means that they have innate need to feel that they beong
  • social media - reduced the barriers in communication
  • media literacy - the ability to access, analyse, evaluate, and create media in a variety of forms
  • information literacy - the ability to recognize when information is needed as well as locate, evaluate, and effectively communicate information in its various formats
  • technology literacy - the ability of the individual to use technological tools responsibly, appropriately, and efficiently
  • media and information literacy - a set of essential skills and competencies that allow individuals to engage with media and other information providers effectively as well as develop critical thinking
  • people with good literacy skills are more likely to have; higher self-esteem, better health, better jobs, higher wages
  • communication - broadly defined as the imparting and exchanging of information
  • different communication mediums; conversation, public speaking,, mails, documents
  • media our connection to the world
  • media - chanel of communication. a means through which people send and receive information
  • three types of media - print media, broadcast media, digital media
  • print media - is any form of ink and paper not hand written or hand typed. one of the oldest and basic forms of mass compunications it includes newspaper, weeklies, magazines, monthlies
  • broadcast media - based exclusively on information transmitted in sound format.
  • digital media - any media from the newspaper articles annd blog to music and podcast that are delivered digitally
  • information literacy - equips you with the critical skills necessary to become independent lifelong learners
  • Information literacy - forms the basis for lifelong learning
  • information ethics that you must observe; report to authorities when rights are violated, avoid plagiarism and give proper credits, be aware of th limitation in social media, do not tolerate cyberbullying, use reliable sources over fake news
  • civil code of the Philippines under article 26 -every person shall respect the dignity, personally, privacy, and peace of mind of his neighbor and other people
  • the prehistoric age (1500 BC - 1500 AD) -time before the existence of recorded or written history. popularly known as the stone age
  • prehistory - the period of human activity between the use of the first stone tools 3.3 million years ago and the invention of writing systems, 5300 years ago
  • history - the study of the past using written records. it is also the record itslef
  • technology began with the hominids who used stone tools
  • anything prior to the first written accounts of history is prehistoric ( before history)
  • industrial age (1700s - 1930s) - a period of history that encompasses the changes in economic and social organization that began around 1760 in great Britain. characterized chiefly by the replacement of hand tools with power-driven machines such as the power loom and the steam engine
  • the electronic age (1930s - 1980s) - at this time, people employed transistors' power that led to a transistor radio, electronic circuit, and early computers. long-distance communication became more effecient duriing this time
  • the industrial age and electronic age are quite similar in thriving in the manufacturing industries and different when it comes to the equipment used
  • digital age (1900s - 2000s) - this is also known as the computer age. this is a historical period thatt began in the mid-twentieth century, distingiushed by a speedy momentous change from the traditional industry
  • traditional media - any knd of communication that exist prior to the advent of digital media
  • life - a mishmash of dellights
  • news - refers to facutal information about current events
  • news - wll-evaluated, sorted, and well-packaged stories reported to the public through various sources such as newspapers, magazines, television shows, cable, and radio programs