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REVIEWER IN MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY

 Digital media is cheaper to produce is the primary reason for the shift from traditional media to digital media
 Social media has created an echo chamber effect, reinforcing existing beliefs impacted the way news is
consumed
 A community member sharing footage of a local event on social media is an example of citizen journalism
 Examples of a current trend in media convergence:
o Newspapers transitioning to online platforms.
o Television networks broadcasting news on social media.
o Radio stations streaming live on the internet.
 Examples of artificial intelligence in media production:
o Automated video editing software.
o Voice recognition technology for transcription.
o Recommendation algorithms for personalized content.
 Traditional television has adapted by offering on-demand services gives rise to streaming services
 Native advertising - blending in with the website's content is an example of a current trend in online
advertising
 Virtual reality provides a more immersive and interactive media experience.
 Increased reliance on artificial intelligence for content creation is a potential future trend in media and
information
 A collaborative digital media project created by individuals is an example of open-source media production
 Identifying information needs and goals is the first step in the media and information literacy process
 Promoting a specific political agenda is an example of media bias
 It is important to fact-check information before sharing it to ensure the accuracy of the information
 Engaging in respectful online discussions contributes to a healthy digital media environment
 Verified sources and citations is a characteristic of trustworthy websites
 Spreading misinformation is the potential consequences of sharing fake news
 Individuals critically evaluate media messages to develop media literacy skills
 People Media refers to the persons that are involved in the use, analysis, evaluation and production of
media and information.
 Opinion leader refers to a leader for a certain group who gives details and information to lesser active
persons in the group.
 Citizen Journalism are people without professional journalism training that can use the tools of modern
technology and the global distribution of the Internet to create, augment or fact-check media on their own
or in collaboration with others.
 Multimedia Journalists have the abilities in accessing, evaluating and producing information using several
forms of media.
 Print Journalists are people who underwent training in journalism writing. Equipped with the fundamental
and significant knowledge and strategies in writing news and stories based from real events in the
community.
 Broadcast Journalists are skilled not just in journalism but also in public speaking.
 Plaintext/Unformatted Text consists of fixed sized characters having essentially the same type of
appearance.
 Script font is the type of font that looks like handwriting.
 Space is the element of text that use to create focus and strategically make other texts stand-out.
 Blue is the background color best suited for this peace
 .doc and .docx is the text format for Microsoft word file
 Desktop Publication is a software that allows complex pages of text and graphics to be laid out for
publications such as newspapers, magazines, brochures and books.
 Communication is the primary purpose of visual media
 In music production, amplitude is the term for the perceived loudness of a sound
 Media literacy refers to the ability to critically analyze and understand media messages.
 Media should disclose when images are manipulated to maintain transparency.
 Conveying information through sound is the primary purpose of audio media in communication
 WAV audio format provides the highest quality and is commonly used for professional music production
 Sound design is essential for creating a realistic environment and eliciting emotional responses in film.
 Manipulation of visual elements contribute to creating effective motion graphics by incorporating smooth
transitions and dynamic visual elements
 Frame manipulation in animation refers to changing the speed of the animation by adding or removing
frames.
 Virtual reality enhances the perception of motion in gaming, providing a more immersive experience.
 Video is the multimedia element that is most effective for conveying emotions and mood in a presentation
 Multimedia can make learning more engaging and accessible by catering to different learning styles and
providing a variety of information formats.
 Color schemes can influence the overall aesthetics and readability of multimedia content.
 Challenges in virtual reality storytelling include limited user engagement, while opportunities include
creating immersive and interactive narratives.
 Multimedia in the context of information and media uses multiple forms of media such as text, graphics,
audio, and video

 Graphics are multimedia component that makes multimedia application attractive.


 Multimedia is the representation of information in an attractive and interactive manner with the use of a
combination of text, audio, video, graphics and animation.
 Animation is the process of making a static image look like it is moving.
 The purpose of copyright law in multimedia is to protect the rights of creators and authors
 Multimedia enhance communication allowing real-time interaction

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