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  • An online course that offers open access via the internet for free or at a low cost.
    Massive Open Online Course
  • A form of technology-mediated communication that enables the user of a mobile device to communicate with someone in a different location.
    Mobile Communication
  • Technology that is designed to be used when worn
    Wearable Technology
  • Its literal sense refers to anything that has width, height, and depth.
    3D or Three Dimensional
  • A society where communication is done electronically and all forms of printed communication have become obsolete.
    Paperless Society
  • A learning environment that supports learners with mobile and embedded devices and wireless networks in everyday life.
    Ubiquitous Learning
  • ECONOMY(Opportunities in Media and Information)

    improves the efficiency of the economy by providing more and better information which helps in making decision and improving stability
  • EDUCATION(Opportunities in Media and Information)

    It helps in terms of alternative delivery mode; Online learning resources
  • SOCIAL(Opportunities in Media and Information)

    It helps in creating and shaping of public opinion and strengthening of society; watchdog to protect public interest.
  • POLITICAL (Opportunities in Media and Information)

    Social media is now a serious factor in political campaigns and in the way people think about issues.
  • Any material or information that violates laws, regulations, or ethical standards withing a particular jurisdiction.
    Illegal content
  • Criminal activity or a crime that involves the internet, a computer system or a technology.
    Cybercrime
  • Use of works protected by copyright law without permission. infringing certain exclusive rights granted to the copyright holder, such as the right to reproduce, distribute, display or perform the protected work, or to make derivative works.
    Copyright Infringement
  • Deliberate use of someone else's identity, usually as a method to gain a financial advantage or obtain credit and other benefits in the other person's name, and perhaps to the other person's disadvantage or loss.
    Identity Theft
  • Impacts of Media Literacy to and Individual
    * Improved quality of life
    *Greater political participation
    * Better economic opportunities
    * More cohesive social unit
  • Refers to people that are involved in the use, analysis, evaluatiob, and production of media and information.
    People Media
  • They are the MEDIA ITSELF. The person serves as the medium for another person to learn or acquire new knowledge.
    People as Media
  • They are people BEHIND ANOTHER FORM OF MEDIA. They use other forms of media such as text media, visual media, multimedia, etc. in disseminating information and imparting knowledge.
    People IN Media
  • Leader of a certain group who gives details and information to less active persons in the group. (Type of people as media)
    Opinion Leaders
  • People without professional journalism training that use the tools of modern technology and internet to create, augment, or fact check media on their own or in collaboration with others. (Type of People as media)
    Citizen Journalist
  • Journalists that uses socail media to take their content available to more people.(Type of People as Media)
    Social Journalist
  • The person who obtains needed services,ideas, or content by soliciting contributions from a large group of people and especially from the online community.(Type of People as Media)
    Crowdsourcer
  • These are people who underwent training in journalism writing. Equipped with the fundamental and significant knwoledge and strategies in writing news and stories based from real events in the community. (Type of People In Media)
    Print Journalists
  • A professional photographer who specializes in capturing images tghat tell new stories or document events in public interest. (Type of People IN media)
    Photo Journalists
  • They are skulled not just in journalism but also in pyublic speaking (Types of People in media)
    Broadcasting Journalists
  • They are the ones who have the abilities in accessing, and evaluating, and producing infrormation in forms of media. (Types of People in Media)
    Multimedia Journalists
  • Dimensions of Information and Media
    • Text
    • Visual
    • Audio
    • Motion
    • Manipulative
    • Multimedia
  • A simple and flexible format of presenting information or conveying ideas whether hand written, printed, or displayed on screen. It is very pwerful in disseminating information.
    Text
  • Refers to the importance or value given to a part of the text based content. (Design simples and elements of text media)
    Emphasis
  • refers to how fitting or suitable the text is used for a specific audience, purpose, or event. (Design priniciples and elements of text media)
    Appropriatness
  • Refers to how near or far are the text elements from each other (Design principles and elements of rext media)
    Proximity
  • Refers to how the text is positioned in the page (Design principles and elements of text media)
    Alignment
  • Refers to a conscious effort to organize the different text elements in tghe page (Design principles and elements of text media)
    Organization
  • Concerns consistency of elements and the unity of the entire design (Design priniciples and elements of text media)
    Repetition
  • Created visual interest to text elements (Design priniciples and element of text media)
    Contrast
    • Also calles font, font type, or type
    • Compromised of alphabets, numbers, punctuation marks, symbols, and other special characters.
    • It conveys different emotions and meaning
    Typeface
  • Refers to the variations within a particular font type. It includes attributes such as italic, bold, underline, and regular. These styles modify the appearance of the characters within a font type without fundamentally altering the overall design.
    Font style
  • Types of Typeface
  • Types of Typeface
  • Type of Typeface