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69 Cards in this Set
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transmits info |
sender |
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receives info |
receiver |
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the information being sent |
message |
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communication from the word |
latin:communis |
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the medium used |
channel |
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hindrance in communication |
noise |
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reaction to the message |
feedback |
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communication happening within yourself |
intrapersonal |
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communication hapoening with others |
interpwrs9nal |
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communication happening within a group |
group |
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communication that involves a physical speaker and audience |
public |
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communication with media as a medium |
mass |
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how people acquire and maintain certain behavioral patterns |
social cognitive theory |
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field of study concerned with signs |
semiotic theory |
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tendency for individuals to seek consistency |
cognitive dissonance theory |
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how people use the media to gratify a range of needs |
uses and gratification theory |
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suggest that media has a direct ans powerful influence on audiences |
hypodeemic needle theory |
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states that those who hold a minority opinion silence themselves |
spiral of silence |
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looks at the mass media as an agent for socialization, and is responsible for shaping or cultivating its viewers |
cultivation |
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states that the self is derived from and develops through human interaction |
symbolic interactionism |
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media has little power to influences, reward and punishment |
reinforcement theory |
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the media focuses public discussion on particular issues |
agenda setting |
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individuals tend to develop dependency on media |
media dependency |
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process of creating drafts |
pre writing |
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suquencing information |
outlining |
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information from broad to specific |
mapping |
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creating graphs |
mapping |
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an outlet used to store and deliver info |
media |
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books,billboards |
print media |
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television, radio |
broascasting media |
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the internert |
new media |
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it can be in a form of art and science |
journalism |
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relavancr of the news to included |
news worthy |
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medium used to express ideas through images combined with text |
comics |
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connection of different types of media to produce quality of service to people |
media convergence |
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conversion from one type of media to another |
remediation |
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set of competencies that empower citizens to access informatioma nd media |
media and information literacy |
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ability to read analyze and produce communication in a variety of media forms |
media literacy |
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set of abiliies requiring and individual to recognize when the information is needed |
information literacy |
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the responsible means using various technological tools on order to meet ones goals |
technology literacy |
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refer to what an individual recognizes as needs as a basis for decision making |
information needs |
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the writer of the information |
author |
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present if the data is supported by a group or organization or for personal gains |
motivation and bias |
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list of citations |
evidence |
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published dates and updates |
timeliness |
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using or stealing someone else's work |
plagiarism |
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uses to inform that a certain text came from another source |
citation |
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the exclusive rights of the owner to the use and distribution of his or her works |
copyright |
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the use of plagiarized material in education |
fair use |
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a situation in which a disparity in access to information exists between information-rich and information-poor societies |
digital divide |
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income of writers from book copies |
royalty |
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also known as the intellectual property code of the philippines |
ra 8293 |
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verbal abuse and harsh public criticisms |
bashing |
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rules on the proper use of internet |
netiquette |
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uncontrolled use of internet |
internet addiction |
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it may provide countless information |
media messages |
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ability of media to build impression to others |
media portrayals |
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indigenous people's rights acts of 1997 |
ra 8371 |
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most reliable source of information |
library sources |
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for small libraries |
dewey decimal system |
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for large libraries |
libraty of congress system |
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original and raw data |
primary sources |
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edited data |
secondary sources |
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primary source and secondary source |
tertiary sources |
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generally accepted ways of doing things |
conventions |
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known as the system of signs |
codes |
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include font styles, design, and layout |
written codes |
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include camera shots, angle, editing |
technical codes |
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includes setting, body language, clothing, props |
symbolic codes |