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4 ways to be information literate? |
1. Recognize the need for information 2. Ability to locate and access information 3. Able to access and evaluate information 4. Ability to use the needed information effectively |
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4 Ethical use of Information |
1. Give credit where credit is due 2. Practice due diligence 3. Respect everyone's privacy 4. Separate facts from opinion |
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4 guidelines on the ethical use of Information: |
1. Respect the author's intention 2. Do not change the author's main idea 3. Do not ignore information that conflicts with your thesis 4. Context matters |
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3 types of media |
1. Print 2. Broadcast 3. New/Online |
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Is the idea that is delivered to the audience in the form of still and moving images, audio documents, and files |
Content |
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- Oldest media - News and information were the highlights of print media in its early years - it has evolved considerably as it has expanded its content by adding advertisements and written entertainment. |
Print Media |
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- such as radio and television broadcasting
radio - music and radio dramas
Television - moving images plus the audio |
Broadcast Media |
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- These types do not rely on the production and distribution of physical copies
- they distribute their messages over the air through signal transmission
- "the most efficient way to transmit messages" |
Broadcast media |
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- another young and fast-growing type of media - usually digital and internet based two-way communication is possible - changing the way people are entertained and consume information |
New/ Online Media |
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4 types of New media |
1. Interpersonal communication media 2. Interactive play media 3. Information search media 4. Collective participatory media |
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The process where several media channels come together to exist and operate in synergy. |
Media convergence |