Media Theory, Computer History, and Digital Media Concepts for Students

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What is needed to allow for e-commerce?

Encryption technology

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What is the difference between the platform economy and gig economy?

Platforms are the means for people to connect and individuals who work within them are doing the gigs

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What media theory is the phrase 'The media doesn't tell us WHAT to think but what to think ABOUT' a summary of?

Agenda setting theory

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What is the difference between AST and framing?

AST is issue selection and framing is issue presentation

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Why is Consumer Reports better than other magazines when addressing rankings?

They don't have advertising to shape their opinions

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Who is credited with inventing TV?

Philo Farnsworth

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What was cable's impact on TV audiences?

More heterogeneous audience (a fragmented audience)

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Who is the father of computers?

Charles Babbage

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Who developed the architecture of computers that is still used today?

John Von Neumann

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Who created a compiler to make machine language human readable?

Grace Hopper

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What is a bit?

The smallest unit of information

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What most distinguishes the mass communication model from the digital media model?

One to many vs many to many

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How many nodes existed on ARPANET?

Four

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How do you know when you are on the internet vs the World Wide Web?

If you use http or https you are on the World Wide Web

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Which is bigger, the internet or the World Wide Web?

The internet (and the World Wide Web is a subset of it)

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Who developed the World Wide Web?

Tim Berners-Lee (1989)

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What is Web 2.0?

A shift in the way people used the web via UGC

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Explain single key encryption.

Using the same key to lock and unlock the coded message

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What does TOR stand for?

The Onion Router

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Who created TOR?

The US Navy

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How can a simple hotdog stand be an example of Marxism?

Owner makes money from owning means of production, workers lose part of their labor value to the owner

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What job did Lucille Ball hold before she was an actor on 'I Love Lucy'?

Radio Actor (celebrity)

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What led CBS to initially reject Lucille Ball's actual husband on 'I Love Lucy'?

Interracial marriage

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What are the 4 stages for Clark's racial representation?

Absence, ridicule, regulation, and respect

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Which news viewers answer factual questions the most accurately?

Those who watch Sunday morning news, listen to NPR, or watch The Daily Show

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Who was the first computer programmer?

Ada Lovelace

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What two things is Alan Turing known for?

Cracking the enigma code and being the father of AI

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What is 101 in binary?

5

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What year did the internet begin with ARPANET?

1969

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What was the initial driver for creating ARPANET?

Decentralize communication for military application

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What term do we use to highlight the decentralized structure of the internet?

Rhizomatic

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What is dual key encryption?

A complex system that has a private and public key for each user

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Explain the differences in the surface, deep, and dark webs.

Surface (indexed and public), deep (indexed and private), and dark (non-indexed and private or anonymous)

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What are the two consequences of smartphones addressed?

Increased distractions and lower tendency for deep thought

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What decreases trust because of misinformation?

Social media

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