Introduction: Media and Information.pptxanncampana82
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In this lesson, the content is about the introduction to Media and Information. It is one of the most essential things to be taught in today's generation of learners. As they are called digital natives, they should have the foundational knowledge of what is media and how to use it in a proper and most efficient way possible.
Print media comes in many forms including novels, manuscripts, prose, poems, short stories, and essays. There are two main types of newspapers: one that is half the size of a regular newspaper with more photos, and one with pages larger than a tabloid. Broadcast media includes radio and television. Radio allows the transfer and detection of signals through air while television and new media like the internet and social media provide quick information meant to be consumed by audiences. The structure, language, audience, and reachability of the message are important components of any media.
The document discusses the rise of new media technologies and their impact on society. It notes that people now spend much of their time immersed in media through activities like social networking. The 21st century has become the digital age as technologies like smartphones and the internet increasingly reshape daily life. This represents a shift from older analog media to new digital, networked media where content across different formats converges.
This document discusses different types of media, including print media, broadcast media, and digital/new media. Print media includes newspapers, magazines, and books that use ink on paper. Broadcast media refers to radio and television that transmit via airwaves. Digital/new media integrates different technologies onto a single digital platform, including things like podcasts, blogs, and videos. The document also discusses media convergence, where different media tools and content are combined and distributed across multiple devices through digitization and computer networks. An example is a smartphone that allows accessing photos, videos, radio, and the web on a single device.
This document discusses different types of media, including print media, broadcast media, and digital/new media. Print media includes newspapers, magazines, and books that use ink on paper. Broadcast media refers to radio and television that transmit via airwaves. Digital/new media integrates different technologies onto a single digital platform, including things like podcasts, blogs, and videos. The document also discusses media convergence, where different media tools and content are combined and distributed across multiple devices through digitization and computer networks. An example is a smartphone that allows accessing photos, videos, radio, and the web on a single device.
This document defines and describes different types of media. It discusses conventional media, such as print media like newspapers and books, television, movies, video games, music, mobile phones, and software. Conventional media refers to forms of mass communication that existed before digital media. The document also defines new media as media that uses electronic devices like mobile phones, laptops, and computers, as well as applications like social media platforms and online content. Both conventional and new media are examples of channels that store and deliver information to people.
This document defines and describes different types of media. It discusses conventional media, such as print media like newspapers and magazines, television, movies, video games, music, mobile phones, and software. Conventional media refers to forms of mass communication that existed before digital media. The document also defines new media as media that uses electronic devices like mobile phones, laptops, and computers, as well as applications like social media platforms and online content. Both conventional and new media are examples of channels that can store and deliver information to people.
New media refers to mass communication technologies that emerged in recent decades, including the internet, websites, and digital/interactive media. It allows for two-way communication and user participation. While some see new media as empowering citizens and democratizing information, others argue it remains consolidated among large media companies and does not replace traditional media. New media also raises questions about privacy, information quality, and how technology shapes human communication and society.
This document discusses the changing nature of journalism in a digital age. It describes how newsrooms have transformed from analogue to converged digital spaces. It also outlines new types of multimedia jobs that have emerged. Additionally, it discusses the implications of mobility, speed and user-generated content for journalism. Challenges around ethics, privacy and credibility in a digital world are also examined.
This document discusses the concept of media convergence. It provides several definitions of convergence, including the coming together of previously separate industries like computing, printing, film and audio due to technological developments and mergers between companies. Convergence is described as the flow of content across multiple media platforms, cooperation between industries, and how audiences will access content from different sources. The document also discusses different types of convergence including technological, economic, cultural, organic, and global convergence. It notes some advantages and disadvantages of convergence for both media industries and audiences.
This document discusses new media technologies and their impact on representation. It defines new media as the combining of traditional media with computer technology, allowing for on-demand access across devices. While new technologies enable user participation and sharing, they also raise copyright issues and moral panics about society abandoning old media. Examples discussed include how digital music file sharing challenged copyright laws, how Web 2.0 fostered user-generated content, and how new devices expanded access to media.
The document discusses the characteristics and avenues of new media. It describes how the World Wide Web was invented by Tim Berners-Lee in 1989, allowing ordinary people to access vast information from around the world with a few clicks. It then lists 15 key characteristics of new media, including its networked, digital, and interactive nature. Finally, it provides examples of popular social media networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and Tumblr that exemplify new media avenues.
Digital media refers to any communication that uses digital or machine-readable formats. It can be created, viewed, distributed, modified, listened to, and preserved on digital devices. Digital media brought about changes in fields like journalism, entertainment, education and more. It also created challenges around copyright and intellectual property. Early concepts of digital media came from figures like Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace in the 1800s. The first truly digital media appeared with digital computers in the 1940s-1950s. Digital media includes audio, video, images, text and social media. It has converged with other media through devices, economic forces and shared culture. Media convergence provides benefits like access to information but also disadvantages like information overload.
Digital technology has significantly impacted news media in three main ways:
1. The internet and social media have become the dominant sources for news as they allow people to access information instantly online or through mobile devices, leading newspapers to struggle as readers shift online.
2. Mainstream news outlets have had to adapt by creating online presences and using social media to engage audiences and break news in real-time through platforms viewers now prefer.
3. There are no longer barriers controlling the flow of information as people can access unlimited news from anywhere via computers and smartphones, removing traditional gatekeepers like newspapers.
David Wesson is an internet media and marketing consultant based in Australia. He has over 15 years of experience in the entertainment and advertising industries in Europe and Australia. His blog at http://digient.blogspot.com/ focuses on digital entertainment topics. He can be contacted by email, phone, or by subscribing to his blog.
The document discusses different types of media, including print media such as newspapers and books, broadcast media like television and radio, and digital or new media consisting of online platforms and digital devices. It explains that media convergence occurs when different media sources combine, allowing content to be distributed across multiple channels and accessed through a variety of technologies. Examples provided include social media platforms converging different functions and companies like Google and Facebook integrating multiple services.
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The document discusses three main types of media: print media such as newspapers and books, broadcast media like television and radio, and digital or new media including the internet and social media. It explains that media convergence occurs when different media sources combine, allowing content to be distributed across multiple platforms. Examples provided include smartphones that integrate functions of cameras, phones, maps and more, as well as internet companies like Google and Facebook that offer numerous converged services.
The document discusses three main types of media: print media such as newspapers and books, broadcast media like television and radio, and digital or new media including the internet and social media. It explains that media convergence occurs when different media sources combine, allowing content to be distributed across multiple platforms. Examples provided include smartphones that integrate functions of cameras, phones, maps and more, as well as internet companies like Google and Facebook that offer numerous converged services.
The document discusses three types of media: print media such as newspapers and books, broadcast media like television and radio, and digital or new media including the internet and social media. It explains that media convergence occurs when different media sources combine, allowing content to be distributed across multiple platforms. As examples, it provides smartphones and computers that have converged to include functions like cameras, music players, web browsers and more.
The document discusses three types of media: print media such as newspapers and books, broadcast media like television and radio, and digital or new media including the internet and social media. It explains that media convergence occurs when different media sources combine, allowing content to be distributed across multiple platforms. As examples, it provides smartphones and computers that have converged to include functions like cameras, music players, web browsers and more.
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The document discusses different types of media, including print media such as newspapers and books, broadcast media like television and radio, and digital or new media consisting of online platforms and social media. It explains that media convergence occurs when different media sources combine, allowing content to be distributed across multiple devices. Examples provided include smartphones that converge functions like cameras, maps and web browsing, and internet companies like Google and Facebook that offer diverse converged services and platforms.
The document discusses the impact of technology and the internet on journalism. It contrasts the traditional print media model of the past with the current digital media landscape ("new media"). The traditional print media had fixed deadlines and large hierarchical teams, while new media allows anyone to publish online in real-time using various formats like blogs, videos and podcasts. It also notes that new media has blurred lines around who is reporting the truth. The document aims to help students understand these changes and develop skills in online writing and multimedia reporting for the evolving journalism industry.
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This document discusses mass communication and media literacy. It defines key terms like communication, feedback, and gatekeepers. Mass communication involves mediated messages being transmitted to widespread audiences through media like newspapers, television, and the internet. The culture of a society influences and is influenced by the media it consumes. Media literacy is important for understanding and critically analyzing the media's effects on individuals and culture. Conglomerates that own multiple media companies can potentially have too much influence if ownership is highly concentrated.
Mass media has a significant influence on society through the information and communication it provides. It shapes peoples' decisions, beliefs, and values, as most knowledge comes from media sources rather than direct experience. While media is an authority people trust for news, entertainment, and education, its influence on children, teens, and society can be substantial and should be understood considering how skillfully it can falsify facts or push certain agendas. Understanding how media influence works is important to think critically about the information people receive.
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6. WHAT IS PRINT MEDIA?
 IT IS ANY KIND OF PRINTED CONTENT USED TO
DISSEMINATE INFORMATION TO A WIDE AUDIENCE.
IT CAN COME IN DIFFERENT FORMS SUCH AS POSTERS,
BROCHURES, NEWSPAPER PUBLICATIONS, COMIC BOOKS,
etc.
7. WHAT IS DIGITAL MEDIA?
ON THE OTHER HAND, ARE CONTENT VIEWED USING
ELECTRONIC DEVICES SUCH AS COMPUTERS, TABLETS,
CELLULAR PHONES, E-BOOK READERS, AND THE LIKE.
DIGITAL MEDIA COMES IN MORE VARIED FORMS THAN THE
ELECTRONIC VERSIONS OF THE PRINT MEDIA. IT CAN ALSO
INCLUDE VIDEOS, GAMES, AND MUSIC THAT CANNOT BE DONE
IN PRINTED FORM.
8. MORE AND MORE DIGITAL MEDIA IS GAINING MARKET ACCEPTANCE
SINCE IT CAN BE COPIED AND DISTRIBUTED FASTER, CHEAPER,
AND CAN REACH A WIDER AUDIENCE THROUGH THE INTERNET.
THE BRANCH OF VISUAL ARTS THAT IS OFTEN ASSOCIATED WITH
PRINT AND DIGITAL MEDIA IS GRAPHIC DESIGN.
9. WHAT IS GRAPHIC DESIGN?
IT IS AN ART FORM THAT INVOLVES VISUAL COMMUNICATION
THROUGH THE MANIPULATION OF LINES, TEXTS, IMAGES AND/OR
ILLUSTRATIONS.
EXAMPLES OF GRAPHIC ARTS ARE LOGOS, COVER DESIGNS,
ADVERTISEMENTS, LAYOUT DESIGNS, WEB PAGE DESIGNS,
BROCHURES AND ILLUSTRATIONS.
10. ONE OF THE EARLIEST EXAMPLES OF GRAPHIC ARTS WERE
ACTUALLY MADE BY MONKS WHO ADORNED THEIR MANUSCRIPTS
WITH DECORATIVE LETTERING AND ORNATE ILLUSTRATIONS
ALONG THE MARGINS OF THE BOOKS.
12. GRAPHIC ARTISTS OR DESIGNERS
 PEOPLE WHO DO GRAPHIC DESIGN ARE CALLED GRAPHIC ARTISTS OR
DESIGNERS. GRAPHIC ARTISTS CAN BE FOUND IN A WIDE SPECTRUM OF
CREATIVE FIELDS.
 TODAY, MOST GRAPHIC ARTISTS CREATE USING COMPUTER SOFTWARE.
 SOME MIGHT START WITH TRADITIONAL HAND SKETCHES, BUT IT WILL MOST
BE SAVED OR CONVERTED INTO A DIGITAL FILE THAT WOULD BE
MANIPULATED AND ENHANCED USING OTHER COMPUTER PROGRAMS LIKE
MICROSOFT PUBLISHER, ADOBE ILLSTRATOR, ETC.