MODULE 2 - MEDIA INFORMATION LITERACYL.pptx

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Morning Offering O Jesus, through the Immaculate  Heart of Mary,  I offer you my prayers, works,  joys and sufferings of this day in  union with the Holy Sacrifice of the  Mass throughout the world.  I offer them for all the intentions of  your Sacred Heart; the salvation of  souls, the reparation for sin, and the reunion of all Christians. I offer them for the intentions of our bishops, and of all Apostles of Prayer and in particular for those recommended  by our Holy Father this month. Amen 1

MEDIA and INFORMATION LITERACY (MIL)

- RECALL- I D A M E C E R A T I L Y M E D I A L I T E R A C Y It is the capacity of an individual to comprehend the functions of media and determine the relevant use and worth of media platforms 3

- RECALL- M I O N A T O N F R I C E R A T I L Y I N F O R M A T I O N L I T E R A C Y It involves a thorough way of gathering information, data, or facts which relate to the use of media information. 4

- RECALL- C H O L O G Y T E N C E R A T I L Y T E C H N O L O G Y L I T E R A C Y It refers to the skill of an individual to manipulate technology independently or with the assistance of others in using technology in an efficient and suitable way. 5

- RECALL- I D A M E D N A D M I O N A T O N F R I C E R A T I L Y M E D I A AND I N F O R M A T I O N L I T E R A C Y It covers the necessary skills that let a person interact using different media platforms and get access to information around the globe. 6

- RECALL- I A L S O C I D A M E E N C E R I N F L U S O C I A L M E D I A I N F L U E N C E R This refers to a person who has huge followers who share their posts on social media to reach more people. 7

How many hours do you spend on   8

Which kind of technology or gadget do you use to access these social media platforms?  9

The Evolution of Traditional to New Media 10

Traditional

Traditional or New Media? 1. Magazine 2. Broadsheet 3. Radio 4 . Online Video Games 5 . Tabloid 6 . Television 7 . Web Video Portals 8 . Web Novel 9 . Manga 10 . Facebook SEATWORK

The Evolution of Social Media

The Evolution of Traditional to New Media Traditional 14

MEDIA and INFORMATION LITERACY (MIL)

Morning Offering O Jesus, through the Immaculate  Heart of Mary,  I offer you my prayers, works,  joys and sufferings of this day in  union with the Holy Sacrifice of the  Mass throughout the world.  I offer them for all the intentions of  your Sacred Heart; the salvation of  souls, the reparation for sin, and the reunion of all Christians. I offer them for the intentions of our bishops, and of all Apostles of Prayer and in particular for those recommended  by our Holy Father this month. Amen 16

Pre-Industrial Age (Before 1700s) H ominids discovered fire Petroglyphs Pictographs earliest forms of traditional media 17

Media in Pre-Industrial Age Cave paintings (35,000 BC ) Clay tablets in Mesopotamia (2400 BC) Papyrus in Egypt (2500 BC) 18

Media in Pre-Industrial Age Acta Diurna in Rome (130 BC) Dibao in China (2nd Century) 19

Media in Pre-Industrial Age Codex in the Mayan region (5th Century) 20

Media in Pre-Industrial Age Printing press using wood blocks (220 AD) 21

Industrial Age (1700s - 1930s) occurs during the industrial revolution in Great Britain 22

23 Media in Industrial Age (1700s-1930s) Printing Press for Mass Production (19th century)

24 Media in Industrial Age (1700s-1930s) Printing Press for Mass Production (19th century)

25 Media in Industrial Age (1700s-1930s) Typewriter (1800) Telephone (1876)

https://www.timetoast.com/timelines/telephone-cb29581b-f14d-4b31-aed9-f953c44b5e32

27 Media in Industrial Age (1700s-1930s) Motion picture photography/projection (1890 Commercial motion pictures (1913)

28 Media in Industrial Age (1700s-1930s) Motion picture with sound (1926)

29 Media in Industrial Age (1700s-1930s) Telegraph

30 Media in Industrial Age (1700s-1930s) Punch cards

Computer Punch cards 31

Electronic Age (1930s - 1980s) started when people utilized the power of electricity that made electronic devices like transistor radio and television work. 32

Media in Electronic Age (1930s - 1980s) 33 Transistor Radio

Media in Electronic Age (1930s - 1980s) 34 Television (1941)

Media in Electronic Age (1930s - 1980s) 35 Large electronic computers EDSAC 1941 Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator UNIVAC 1951 Universal Automatic Computer

Media in Electronic Age (1930s - 1980s) Mainframe computers i.e. IBM 704 (1960) 36

Media in Electronic Age (1930s - 1980s) 37 Hewlett Packard 9100A (1968) Personal computers Apple 1 (1976)

Media in Electronic Age (1930s - 1980s) 38 OHP (Overhead Projector) Personal computers LCD (Liquid-Crystal Display) projector

https://www.timetoast.com/timelines/electronic-age-2b908147-ec23-463d-9c80-5cb78e77d8ba

Information Age (1900s - 2000s) also known as the digital age 40

Media in Information Age (1900s - 2000s) Web browsers: Mosaic (1993), Internet Explorer (1995) Blogs: Blogspot (1999), LiveJournal (1999), Wordpress (2003) Social media: Friendster (2002), Multiply (2003), Facebook (2004) Microblogs: Twitter (2006), Tumblr (2007) Video: YouTube (2005) Augmented Reality / Virtual Reality Video chat: Skype (2003), Google Hangouts (2013) Search Engines: Google (1996), Yahoo (1995) Portable computers- laptops (1980), tablets (1993) netbooks (2008), Smartphones Wearable technology Cloud and Big Data 41

https://www.timetoast.com/timelines/evolution-of-media-0b36d067-0bf9-4f1c-9e36-ed892c7a38fc

43 Complete the table below by providing examples of media in each column. Then, answer the questions that follow. Processing Question: How do people communicate, store and share information in different ages?
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