Faster and more capable than other sources of media
Allows users to keep in touch with the latest inventions and news
Email
Oldest and most universal way to communicate and share information on the Internet
Social Media
Allows people to connect in a variety of ways and build communities online
OnlinePlatforms
Websites and applications that offer services through the Internet
Categories of Online Platforms
SocialMediaPlatforms
Web SearchEngines
Online Payment System
Creative Content Outlets
SocialMediaPlatforms
Internet services that promote social interaction and information shared in virtual communities
Web Search Engines
Internet-based systems that are used to locate information in the World Wide Web
OnlinePaymentSystem
Allows customers to send payment for their purchases
Creative Content Outlets
Offer assistance to individuals and organizations in the development of innovative and engaging multimedia content
Creative Content Outlets
YouTube
Instagram
Twitch
Facebook
Best Search Engines in the World
www.google.com
www.bing.com
www.yahoo.com
www.baidu.com
www.aol.com
www.ask.com
Google Search Engine
Best search engine in the world, acquired almost 70% of the Search Engine market, provides accurate, efficient, and up-to-date searches for information
Bing
Microsoft's answer to Google, launched in 2009, default search engine in Microsoft's web browser
Yahoo
American web services provider, competes more with Bing than with Google
Baidu
Most used search engine in China, founded in 2000, delivers results for websites, audio files and images, provides other services including maps, news, cloud storage
Aol
Among the top search engines, used to send out CDs to install their browser and modem software
Ask.com
Founded in 1995, previously known as Ask Jeeves, a question & answer community where you can get answers for your questions, integrates a large amount of archive data
Indigenous
Synonymous to words such as native or local
Indigenous knowledge
Distinctive facts, information, and skills that originate in a community of people sharing the same beliefs, ideas, and cultures, passed down by word of mouth from one generation to another
Indigenous media
Communicative tools and resources of the indigenous peoples, also known as community media
Indigenous media
Oral interaction and face-to-face communication are some of the factors
Forms of indigenous media
Folk or traditionalmedia
Gatherings and socialorganizations
Directobservation
Records (written, carved, or oral)
Oralinstruction
Information sharing is sometimes limited only to the members of the community
Umalohokan
Town criers of precolonial barangays in the Philippines, responsible for going around and making people aware of new laws and policies enacted by the Datu or chieftain
Kapihan
A place or a session where community members come together to share stories over a cup of coffee, similar to the practice of people going to coffee shops to meet with friends
Kuwentong Barbero
A Filipino idiom often associated with hearsay, may be stemmed from local men who go to barbershops not only to get a haircut but to listen to the barber's stories, which are then passed down from one customer to another until it reaches the community
Baliktaktakan
A discussion or debate where members are free to voice out their opinion about a certain topic, members exchange ideas to come up with a feasible solution to a community problem
Media languages
Codes, conventions, formats, symbols, genres, and narrativestructures that indicate meaning of messages to an audience
Codes
System or collection of signs that create meaning when put together
Three types of media code
Technical codes
Symbolic codes
Written codes
Technicalcodes
Include sound, camera angles, types of shots, and lighting
Technical codes
Camerawork
Cameraangles
Editing
Audio
Lighting
Typography
Camerawork
How the camera is operated, positioned, and moved for specific effects
Camera angles
How the camera is placed and how objects, people, and places are shot
Editing
The process of choosing, manipulating, and arranging images and sound
Audio
The expressive or naturalistic use of sound, including dialogue, sound effects, and music
Lighting
The manipulation of natural or artificial light to selectively highlight specific elements of the scene
Typography
The art or technique of arranging type to make written language legible, readable, and appealing when displayed
Symbolic codes
About association and connotation reflected in the physical aspect of the objects, colors, or even animals, including setting, clothing, and verbal and non-verbal gestures