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6.

Imagine a television show that's designed to


appeal to a wide range of age groups with
diverse interests. What role does the audience
play in the success of this show? They
influence the show's content and ratings
7. In media, these are the styles and
approaches that have been standardized into
the content. Convention
8. Manner of presentation and style that
provides a structure for media and information
texts Format
9. Includes the language, dress or actions of
characters, or iconic things that are easily
understood. Symbolic Codes
10. These are entities such as Libraries and
Museums that help in improving the message of
the movie. Research Institutions
11. In the equation "Ratings = Revenues" within
the media industry, what do ratings represent?
The number of people who watch, listen to,
or read a particular media content
12. How do advertisers contribute to the
revenues of the media industry? Advertisers
pay for air-time or ad-space to reach the
media's audience
13. What is the definition of "revenues" in the
context of media economics? The generated
MIL COMPILATION OF income of media companies
14. What is a key challenge associated with the
QUIZ REVIEWER overwhelming amount of content available
online for educational purposes? Access to
media and information is limited in online
QUIZ 1
education
15. The following terms are examples of
1. A process of media production that represents
opportunities of media for education, except
reality through the decisions and perspectives of
from: Information Overload
its creators. Representation
16. What challenge does the media industry
2. Secret messages in a movie Codes
face in the context of government support and
3. In the context of film analysis and genre
funding? The media industry lacks
classification, which of the following best defines
government funding and support for
the term "genre"? A system of classification of
creativity
films based on established conventions
17. A news anchor publicly acknowledges and
4. Who are considered the primary consumers
takes responsibility for an incorrect statement
for whom a media message is constructed?
made during a live broadcast. What ethical
Audience
principle does this act exemplify?
5. In a film production studio, who is responsible
Accountability
for scriptwriting, directing, and overseeing the
18. Which type of censorship happens before
editing process to create a finished movie? The
information is shared, often when a government
Producers
intervenes? Preventive Censorship
19. What is the primary concern with "Conflict of 11. It is a technology that combines hard
Interest" in journalism? Maintaining fairness sensors and soft sensors to learn more about
and impartiality. you.
20. It also means “generalization” Stereotyping - Contextual Awareness
12. It is often perceived as the sense of touch of
QUIZ 2 computers and other devices.
- Haptics Technology
13. This technology can be used in law
True or False Section enforcement and security to detect lies.
1. The media and information age made - Voice and Tone Recognition
communication and information access more 14. A technology that alerts the right team to
efficient. solve a specific issue in a local area.
- TRUE - Intelligent Routing to devices
2. The media's role as the eyes and ears of the 15. It can be used to detect a person’s identity
masses always ensures to deliver unbiased and and emotional state.
unfiltered information. - Voice and Tone Recognition
- FALSE 16. A website where you can take courses
3. President Benigno Aquino III once said that online and there is no limit on attendance.
the Filipino people are his boss. - Massive Open Online Course (MOOC)
- TRUE 17. Usually made by health, science, and
4. The open content contribution means technology experts for organ transplant or
contributors can only earn income through direct research.
revenue and not through advertising. - 3D Bio-printing
- FALSE
18. What are the required colors of lenses to
5. The growth of media offerings in the watch a 3D film?
information age led to a decrease in the demand - Red and Blue
for content management jobs. 19. A society where people do not use traditional
- FALSE printed forms of media.
6. The creation of new jobs in the media industry - Paperless Society
is not influenced by the convergence of various 20. It is an ever-present type of learning.
media platforms. - Ubiquitous Learning
- FALSE 21. __________, learning means that education
7. Traditional learning environments have can happen anytime, every time.
always been perceived as attractive and - Ubiquitous
desirable by society. 22. The grammar of the digital world is
- FALSE - hypertext
8. The information age has made learning 23. Real-time information dissemination
universally attractive by reinventing it beyond promotes __________ interaction.
traditional perceptions. - dynamic
- TRUE 24. The communication process nowadays must
9. The concept of unit cohesion stems from a be (audience, user-centered).
military concept. - user-centered
- TRUE 25. The influx of online learning opportunities
10. The media is said to have the power to affect that allows wide networking is clear proof that
social change. we are in the _______ age.
- TRUE - digital

Technology and Terminology Section


26. When it comes to management, MOOCs are 7. Which design element is associated with the
(cheaper, more expensive) compared to hue, intensity, and value of a color, and plays a
traditional learning. major role in influencing emotional reactions
- Cheaper from viewers? Color
27. (Analytics, Haptics) provide relevant and
reliable information about the learning process 8. What design element involves the illusion of a
of students. three-dimensional object with volume and
- Analytics thickness, often implied through light and
28. (Group chats, printed modules) are tools for shading? Form
MOOCs.
- Group chats 9. Within text-based content, the design principle
29. MOOCs are designed for (small, large) "Emphasis" serves primarily to: Highlight the
classes. importance or value of a specific part of the
- large content.
30. A MOOC program is (restricted, flexible) for
the learner. 10. How does repetition contribute to the design
- flexible of text-based content? It establishes
consistency.
QUIZ 3
11. If you want to carry your audio files
conveniently on a small device that fits on a key
1. What is a key characteristic of formal
ring and can be used on any computer with a
text-based materials? They undergo a
USB port, what storage option would you
rigorous editing process and evaluation.
choose? USB drive
2. What distinguishes informal text-based
12. For a music project that requires the best
materials from formal ones? Degree of
sound quality possible, which audio file format is
formality in language
known for achieving better quality than MP3 at
similar bit rates? WAV
3. The power of text lies in its ability to: Convey
a specific message to the target audience.
13. If you need to store audio files on a small,
portable device like a smartphone or tablet,
4. Which design element is responsible for the
which storage option is typically used for small,
illusion of a surface's peaks and valleys,
portable computing devices? Memory Card
resulting in a feeling of smoothness or
roughness in objects? Texture
14. When working on a project involving game
sounds and you need a file format commonly
5. What design element can be used to
used for this purpose, which audio format should
represent a shape's outline, create texture, and
you consider? WAV
be either thick or thin? Line

15. If your primary goal is to create a backup for


6. In visual design, which element is concerned
a large collection of audio files on your
with the degree of light and dark, representing
computer, which storage option would be most
the contrast between black and white and all
suitable for storing a significant volume of audio
tones in between? Value
data securely? Computer hard drive

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