Media and Information Literacy

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REVIEWER IN MEDIA and INFORMATION LITERACY

PEOPLE AS MEDIA

-refers to persons that are involved in the use, analysis, evaluation and
production of media and information.

 Opinion Leaders
 Citizen Journalism
 Social Journalism
 Crowdsourcing

PEOPLE IN MEDIA

-media practitioners who provide information coming from their expert knowledge
or first-hand experience of event.

TEXT INFORMATION

-non-fiction writing with the intention of incoming the reader about a specific
topic.

MEDIA TEXT

-is any media product we wish to examine


-are data or information sources which exist as references in textual, numeric
or similar formats.

VISUAL TEXT

-images work together to create a meaningful pattern, symbols, ideas, and


messages for the reader.

VISUAL INFORMATION AND MEDIA -are materials, programs and applications and
the like that teachers and students use to formulate new information to aid learning
through the use, analysis, evaluation and production of visual images.
AUDIO INFORMATION AND MEDIA

-any materials or sound that are transmitted produced or received through high
fidelity waves that are heard through certain equipment.

10 PRINCIPLES OF LISTENING

1. Stop talking
2. Prepare yourself to listen.
3. Put speaker at case.
4. Remove distraction.
5. Emphasize
6. Be patient.
7. Avoid personal prejudice.
8. Listen to the tone.
9. Listen for ideas not just words.
10. Wait and watch for nonverbal communication.

DESIGNING PRINCIPLES and ELEMENT

-audio information is generally labeled, but can be identify by the following:

1. AUDIO CLIPS

-category of a bigger ideas which is media clip.

2. RECORD

-an audio file that is stored on tape or a click so that it can be heard and listened
to later.

3. EARCON

-short sound phrases that are used to mainly in computer to support.


AUDIO INFORMATION AND MEDIA

AUDIO
-sound especially when recorded, transmitted or produced.

AUDIO MATERIAL

-media information that uses audio or recordings to deliver and transfer


information through the means of sound.

TYPES OF AUDIO INFORMATION

1. Radio Broadcast
2. Music
3. Sound Recording
4. Sound Clips or Effects
5. Audio Podcast

WAYS TO STORE AUDIO INFORMATION

1. Tape
2. CD / Compact Disk
3. USB Drive
4. Memory Card
5. Computer Hard Drive
6. Internet / Cloud

CHARACTERISTICS of SOUND

1. VOLUME
- Intensity of a sound
2. TONE
-audible characteristics of a sound.

3. PITCH

-how high or low sound is


4. LOUDNESS
-refers to the magnitude of the sound heard.

PURPOSE of SOUND

1. Give instruction or information.


2. Provide feedback.
3. To personalize or customize.

MOTION and INFORMATION MEDIA

A form of media that has the appearance of moving text and graphics on a
display its purpose to communicate information in multiple ways.

FILM

-also called movie or motion pictures the seventh art.

ANIMATION

-method in which pictures are manipulated to appear as moving image.

INTERACTIVE VIDEO

-type of digital video that supports user interaction.

DOCUMENTARY FILM

-non-fictional motion picture intended to documents, reality, primarily for the


purpose of instruction.

SHORT FILM

-any motion pictures not long enough in running time to be considered a feature
film.

VIDEO

-recording, reproducing or broadcasting of moving visual.


VIDEO FOOTAGE

-raw unedited material as it had been originally filmed by movie camera.

MULTIMEDIA INFORMATION and MEDIA

-is the field conceived with the computers controlled integration of text, graphics,
drawing and moving images.

TEXT

-data or information sources which exist as reference

GRAPHICS

-pictures and films created using computers.

AUDIO

-may refer to analog tape cassettes and digital CD as well as to computer in any
number of digital formats.

MANIPULATION INFORMATION and MEDIA

1. Shaping the Information


-it’s very important raw both text and image that are shape in view of flow to
these effects are choice and decisions.

A. Manipulated of Images or Photos

B. Manipulate of Text

C. Spamdexing

D. Manipulation of E-mail

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