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  • Digital Citizenship It refers to the ever-developing norms of appropriate, responsible, and empowered technology use.
  • Electronic Age period did people harness the power of transistors, leading to the transistor radio, electronic circuits, and early computers
  • Digital Etiquette It pertains to electronic standards of conduct or procedures and involves thinking about others when using digital devices.
  • Cinema/Film type of media is a popular source of entertainment comprising audiences from all classes and socioeconomic groups
  • Indigenous Knowledge It is the local knowledge which is unique to a given culture or society such as superstitious beliefs.
  • Aristotle’s Model of Communication communication model that the audience play a passive part in this one-way communication process between the speaker and the receiver, with the speaker playing the most significant role
  • Telegraph It is a long-distance transmission of textual or symbolic (as opposed to verbal or audio) messages without the physical exchange of an object bearing the message.
  • Analyze/Evaluate skills of media and information literate individual refers to thinking critically about the accuracy, credibility, or evidence of bias in the content presented in various media
  • Digital Rights and Responsibilities It is about helping students understand that when they are provided opportunities, such as access to the Internet and the use of online products, they need to be diligent in helping others as well, such as informing adults of potential problems.
  • Communication is systematic nature of communication pertains to the basic communication process including the sender, message, recipient, and feedback
  • Industrial Age use the power of steam, develop machine tools, established iron production, and manufacture various products including books through the printing press
  • Digital Access to provide options for lessons and data collection such as free access in the community or resources for the students to obtain the learnings they need.
  • Pre-Industrial Age era or age was when people discovered fire and developed paper from plants
  • New Media These media are content-organized and distributed on digital platforms.
  • Osgood Schramm’s Model of Communication communication model added field experiences that shape how messages are sent and received, bringing interaction between communicators
  • Internet refer to a vast computer network linking smaller computer networks worldwide
  • Media Literacy It aims to empower citizens by providing them with the competencies (knowledge and skills) necessary to engage with traditional media and new technology
  • digital commerce One of the elements of digital citizenship that pertains to career and technical education uses tools of technology to show students the path to their future, particularly in the electronic buying and selling of goods
  • Woodblock Printing It is a technique for printing text, images, or patterns used widely throughout East Asia and originating from China in antiquity as a method of printing textiles and later paper
  • Indigenous Media and Information refers to content about indigenous peoples that may be distributed through dominant forms of media or forms of communication unique to their people group.
  • Broadcast Media It refers to communicating or transmitting a signal, a message, or content, such as audio or video programming, to numerous recipients simultaneously over a communication network such as television.
  • Information Age era or age is where media is more interactive, and all aspects of media are integrated
  • Disinformation refers to disseminating deliberately false information, especially when supplied by a government or its agent to a foreign power or on the media to influence
  • digital communication refers to principle of educating yourself/ connecting with others of digital citizenship.
  • Technology Literacy refers to an individual's ability to work independently or with others to use technological tools responsibly, appropriately, and effectively
  • media and information literacy verifying the information gathered before sharing by reading from other media outlets is essential.
  • Communication is symbolic nature of communication includes gestures, facial expressions, sign languages, and other non-verbal forms of communication in addition to verbal and written communication