lesson-5-History of Media and Communication.pptx

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About This Presentation

History of Media and Communication


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HISTORY OF Media and Communications Lesson Presentation

Communications began as drawing on walls of caves and carvings on barks or trees, and much later on papyrus and parchment. Social gatherings were means by which they reached out to each other as members of community: they spoked one another using songs, dance, and prayers.

As the population increased, people became more dispersed, and semi-permanent settlements were erected, mostly in area were they can find food. When the Spanish colonial authorities established their rule throughout the islands, they enforced the policy of ‘’ bajos las campanas ‘’

Or under the sound of the bells, by ordering the population to settle in the areas close to the church.

FROM PAPYRUS TO PAPER The history of printing started with ancient cultures in Europe, Asia, and Middle East. By the next century, the technology for pressing ink has already been developed.

FROM PAPYRUS TO PAPER By 800 CE, they had full length books produced using wooden block printing.

A Chinese alchemist named Pi Sheng developed a system of individual character types made from a mixture of baked clay and glue. Johann Gutenberg invented the printing technology that was eventually called movable metal type machine, a departure from technology of the woodblock.

Gutenberg’s earliest and most famous creation is the ‘’ Bible’’ . While no dates appears in the first edition, Bible scholars have cited 1455 as the year of its initial publication. By around 1600, printing press have been stablished in 242 cities across various countries mostly in Western Europe.

The first book printed in the Philippines is believed to be Doctrina Christiana , a treatise on the teachings of Roman Catholic Church written by Fray Juan Plasencia .

Fray Juan de Placensia, an Augustinian priest who arrived with the earliest batches of the Augustinian missionaries who landed in the archipelago.

The Rise of Newspapers, the Rise of Nations Lesson Presentation

The Gutenberg’s printing press made the production of newspapers possible. It was England where the first newspaper was reportedly produced but not earlier than the 17 th century.

In the Philippines, the rise of the newspaper came about in the first decades of the 19 th century. On December 1, 1846 , La Esperanza, the first daily newspaper, was published in the country.

Other early newspapers were Diario de Manila (1848) and Boletin Oficial de Filipinas (1852). One of the most popular newspapers known in Philippine history is La Solidaridad

Published in Spain in 1889 and was actively used to campaign for reforms in the Philippines.

On January 18, 1896 the Katipuneros published Ang Kalayaan as the Official revolutionary newspaper of the Kataastaasang Kagalang-galangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan (KKK)

A PICTURE OF KATIPUNEROS

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