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the act of transferring information from one the ability to identify, understand, interpret, Cave Paintings
place, person or group to another create, communicate and compute, using Clay tablets in Mesopotamia
printed medias and written materials
Papyrus in Egyp
Communication Process
a continuum of learning
Acta Diurna in Rome
Sender - Encoding - Message - Decoding -
Dibao in China
Receiver - Feedback(back to sender) Information
Noise interfereres with the message Codex in Mayans
a broad term about processed data,
Printing Press using wood blocks
knowledge, derived from study, experience,
Communication Terms Angono Petryoglyps
instructions, signals and symbols
Source imagines,creates and sends written works using ink, different tools and
the message Media various objects where information is written
Message stimulus or meaning produced any physical objects used to communicate
by the source for the audience with or mass communications through Industrial Age(1700-1930)
Channel the way in which the message physical objects. Printing Press for mass production
travels between the source and
Newspapers (The London Gazette)
receiver Information Literacy
Typewriter
Recevier the one who receives, analyzes ability to recognize when information is
Telephone
and interprets the message. needed, locate, evaluate and effectively
communicate information. Motion Picture photography/projection
Feedback response of the receiver from
the message (intentional or ability to acquire relevant information and Commercial Motion pictures
not) recognize essential details. Telegraph
Enviro‐ the atmosphere, physical and People used the power of steam and
Media Literacy
nment pyschological, where an machines to manufacture various products.
individual sends and receives the ability to access, analyze, evaluate, and Christopher Latham Sholes- father of
message. create media modern typewriter
able to discern what information is factual, Johannes Guttenberg- created printing
Noise anything that blocks or
truthful and relevant. press
changes the intended message
of the source
Technology Literacy Electronic Age(1930s to 1980s)
Encoding- the process of turning thoughts
ability of an individual to responsibly, Transistor Radio
into communication. (done by source)
appropriately and effectively use techno‐
Decoding- the process of turning commun‐ Television
logical tools.
ication into thoughts. (done by receiver)
Large electronic Computer
using these tools, an individual can access,
manage, integrate, evaluate, create and Mainframe computers i.e IBM
communicate. OHP, LCD Projectors
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Wearable technology
Cloud and Big data
Types of Medias
Media Convergence
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