EVOLUTION OF MEDIA in MEDIA & INFO .pptx

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Senior High School PowerPoint Presentation: Media and Information Literacy, Quarter 1, Module 4.


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Media then If the Titanic sank somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean, how do you think the news reached people in England and New York at that time? If the Titanic sank today, in what format would people receive or read the news? 2

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5 PRE-INDUSTRIAL AGE INDUSTRIAL AGE ELECTRONIC AGE INFORMATION AGE YouTube- information age Twitter- information age Telegram- industrial age Cave painting- pre-industrial age Newspaper- industrial age Typewriter- industrial age Television- electronic age Radio- electronic age Clay tablets- pre-industrial age LCD Projector- electronic age

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7 PRE-INDUSTRIAL AGE Refers to the time before machines were introduced to produce goods on a large scale. People discovered fire, developed paper from plants, and forged weapons and tools with stone, bronze, copper and iron.

Evolution of Media Pre-Industrial Age: Cave Paintings Clay Tablets Papyrus Printing Press (wood blocks) Codex Before 1700s 1700s-1930s 1930s-1980s 1900s-2000s Start Dec Jan Feb Q1 Mar Apr May Q2 Jun Jul Aug Q3 Sep Oct Now Q4 Dec COMPANY / PRESENTATION TITLE MM.DD.20XX 8

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12 INDUSTRIAL AGE People used the power of steam, developed machine tools, established iron production, and the manufacturing of various products (including books through the printing press).

Evolution of Media Pre-Industrial Age: Cave Paintings Clay Tablets Papyrus Printing Press (wood blocks) Codex Before 1700s 1700s-1930s Industrial Age: Newspaper Typewriter Motion picture Motion picture with sound Telegraphs 1930s-1980s 1900s-2000s Start Dec Jan Feb Q1 Mar Apr May Q2 Jun Jul Aug Q3 Sep Oct Now Q4 Dec COMPANY / PRESENTATION TITLE MM.DD.20XX 13

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18 ELECTRONIC AGE People harnessed the power of transistors that led to the transistor radio, electronic circuits, and the early computers. In this age, long distance communication became more efficient.

Evolution of Media Pre-Industrial Age: Cave Paintings Clay Tablets Papyrus Printing Press (wood blocks) Codex Before 1700s 1700s-1930s Industrial Age: Newspaper Typewriter Motion picture Motion picture with sound Telegraphs 1930s-1980s Electronic Age: Transistor Radio Television Computers (large, main frame, personal) LCD Projectors 1900s-2000s Start Dec Jan Feb Q1 Mar Apr May Q2 Jun Jul Aug Q3 Sep Oct Now Q4 Dec COMPANY / PRESENTATION TITLE MM.DD.20XX 19

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25 INFORMATION AGE The Internet paved the way for faster communication and the creation of the social network.

Evolution of Media Pre-Industrial Age: Cave Paintings Clay Tablets Papyrus Printing Press (wood blocks) Codex Before 1700s 1700s-1930s Industrial Age: Newspaper Typewriter Motion picture Motion picture with sound Telegraphs 1930s-1980s Electronic Age: Transistor Radio Television Computers (large, main frame, personal) LCD Projectors 1900s-2000s Information Age: Web browser Social Networks Youtube Video Chat Search Engines Laptops Smart Phones Wearable technology Cloud Start Dec Jan Feb Q1 Mar Apr May Q2 Jun Jul Aug Q3 Sep Oct Now Q4 Dec COMPANY / PRESENTATION TITLE MM.DD.20XX 26

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Knowing Your Media at different Ages 31 Age What format/equipment did people use to communicate with each other? What format/equipment did people use to store information? What format/equipment did people use to share or broadcast information? Pre-Industrial Age Industrial Age Electronic Age Information Age