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different components of media and information

journalism, advertising, and Public relations.

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Local News

use the language of the region like Ilocanos for Ilocano while in Cebu the news is in Cebuano.

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It is important to bare in mind that

MOOCs are not similar to formal education, wherein the student has to undergo with a particular process.

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Wearable

is originally invented for cheating and gambling purposes since the 1960s.

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Apple Watch

offers unlimited convenient features that are practically useful on a daily basis.

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3D

A special motion picture camera that captured two perspectives that were combine, realistic presentations were shown to people.

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3D pen

now becoming a trend because of its ability to show a higher level of dimension to viewer ability to show a higher level of dimension to viewer.

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Goggle Glasses

publicly released in 2014

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resemble sculptures.

Outputs of 3D Pens

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MOOC’s primary goal

is to promote personal enrichment, in terms of widening one’s knowledge and connection.

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TABLES

These are the presentations of data in a structured format, which is composed of columns and rows

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DISPOSITION ANALYSIS

The mood or attitude of the audience about the information given.

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KNOWLEDGE ANALYSIS

Assessment on the audience’s awareness about the information.

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LIST

This strategy offers an easier way to remember ideas because it is not too wordy.

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DEMOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS

An analysis of age, sex and racial composition of a population.

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DENOTATION

Basically means the literal interpretation of thoughts or ideas.

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INFORMAL INFORMATION

This is highly opinionated and subjective.

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FORMAL INRMATION

It is driven by facts and actual events EXAMPLE : NEWS REPORT

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TEXT INFORMATION

This is about interpreting words in order to generate knowledge.

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MEDIA LITERACY

This is the ability to understand, read, analyze, evaluate and produce communication in a variety of media forms.

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MOOC

It is one of biggest innovations of distance education.

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PRIMARY GOAL

To promote personal enrichment, in terms of widening one’s knowledge and connection.

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MOOC

Learning through the use of media. Learning without being physically present with the teacher. Learning through modern approaches and technology

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WEARABLE

This is a new trend where people are given the convenience of literally wearing their gadgets for multiple purposes.

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3D TECHNOLOGY

This is one of the aspects of technological advancement nowadays which is usually applied in movies or televisions

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UBIQUITOUS LEARNING

- Getting information that are readily available everywhere.

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News

This is a record of most interesting, significant, and accurate information, obtained about things and events happening in everyday activities.

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MEDIA TEXT

are carriers of meaning means they influence the way we think, the way we make sense of the world, and the deeds we do.

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Media texts have a physical FORM

are broadsheets, tabloids, comics, movies om DVD, posters, and books.

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Media text have economic VALUE

that are cable television subscription, online subscription to a movie portal like Netflix, a comic book, etc.

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SEMIOTIC

was developed by the Swiss linguist Ferdinand de Saussure (1857-1913) as the study of life signs within society

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CODES

may be symbolic, technical, or written

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Genre conventions

type of conventions that are about the common use of tropes, characters, themes, situations, and structure

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Technical code

the type of code which lives inside the media text. Camera shots, both angles and point of view, editing techniques, and sound design.

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GENUS

The original Latin word “ “ means a class of things that can be broken down into subcategories.

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Story CONVENTIONS

a kind of conventions were the devices used by the storytellers to tell a story and create meaning.

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GENRE

is the French word means “kind” or “class”

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Soft news

includes lifestyle news, travel news, articles offering the best ways to do something, or even video clips presenting the point of view of ordinary folks.

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Investigative REPORTS

have a very specific relation to power structures because it focuses on finding, reporting, and presenting news that the authorities try to conceal.

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Infomercials combine

the need to inform, or educate and intent to sell a product, a personality, or an opinion.

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Audience research

is gaining insights on audience preferences, however fluid and ever-changing these could be in the present period, and second, calibrating audience sizes and reach.

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Lifestyles

are the ways of living and consist of the interest, hobbies, behavior and opinions of an individual, family, group, or even a community.

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Advertisements

are messages can either be commercial in nature, or information-lade usually advancing a cause or advocacy or disseminating valuable information to the public.

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Entertainment

derived from the French word “entretenir, which means “to hold the attention, keep busy, or amused”.

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Glittering generalities

are vague, broad statements that will connect with the audience’s beliefs and values and don't say anything substantive.

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Testimonial involves

using the voice of the people to speak for the message or to endorse a person, an idea, or a product.

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Name-calling

creates fear and prejudice by using negative words to create an unfavorable opinion or hatred against a group, beliefs, ideas, or institutions they would have us denounce

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Bandwagon

asserts that everybody or “all of us” is doing it and convinces members of a group to jump on the

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Persuasion

It is defined as a “complex, continuing, interactive process in which a sender and a receiver are linked by symbols, verbal and nonverbal, through which a persuader attempts to persuade the persuadee.

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Consensus

is also a form of control and arises “when individuals ‘willingly’ or ‘voluntarily’ assimilate the worldview or hegemony of the dominant group

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Coercion

uses direct force and deploys institutions that are legitimately tasked to exercise instruments that exhibit and implement force.

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Print Media

is a type of advertising where magazines belong to a niche market and take in advertisements that talk directly to a narrowly defined readership

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Support Media

a type of advertising where it may include billboards, transits, bus benches, directions and trade publications.

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Public sphere

model assumes that media will side on the loftly ideals of citizen engagement, democracy, and other advocacies over profit and commercial interests

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Over-the-shoulder

shot often used in dialogue scenes, a frontal view of a dialogue partner from the perspective of someone standing behind and slightly to the side of the other partner, so that parts of both can be seen.

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Establishing

shot often used at the beginning of a scene to indicate the location or setting. It usually long shot taken from a neutral position

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POV shot

shows a scene from the perspective of a character or one person. Most newsreel footages are shown from the perspective of the newscaster.

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Full shot

a view of a figure’s entire body in order to show action and/or a constellation of characters.

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Tracking shot

trucking SHOT camera movement shows the camera follows along next to or behind a moving object or person.

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RA 10175 or Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012

s the law meant to address criminal acts committed in cyberspace such as fraud, identity theft, theft of proprietary

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HARD NEWS

is usually found in the first page of a newspaper or what makes up the headline of a regular episode of prime time television news.

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Features

the extensions of soft news in the sense that the human interest angle is played up and presented in a longer and more elaborate format.

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Editorial

can argue and enlist for a certain person or entity (sometimes, the state) to act on the issue or respond to the clamor of the citizens. Sometimes, it is also meant to throw adulation to an individual, an organization, a policy, or an exercised by the government and cites why such should be the norm for others to follow.

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Format

provides the scaffolding of a media text and thus dictate the kind of content that will be generated and the specific audience a program will attract.

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Livingstone (2005)

He cited that our notion of audiences evolved because of dramatic technological breakthroughs, such as the rise of the printing press and the emergence of the print industries, the development of broadcasting, and the massive growth of the Internet

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Audience

is defined in the Dictionary of Modern Journalism, is the receiver in the process of information communication. The general consensus is the reader, listener, viewer, and spectator.

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Audience as “the people assembled”

It is referring to a group of people who were imagined by the communicator in the creation and dissemination of the text, such as the women who the advertisers think should be patronizing their product. Audiences are paying attention to a media performing before them.

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Audience as “happening

It could be the experience of reception alone or with others as an interactive event, like live streaming on the Internet of a global event, such as the Miss Universe pageant or the address of the President of the United States.

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Audience as “hearing” or “audition”

It refers to participatory audience experience, a high degree of engagement like in a noontime show broadcast live, and the audience participation is embedded in the show.

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The hypodermic needle theory

is described the media as powerful conduits of messages and audiences as passive recipients.

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Hospital based sitcom

the fourth-level subgenre of comed

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Workplace

the second-level subgenre of drama

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Nonrecurring secular PARADES

is the third-level subgenre of festival?

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Target audience,

Program title and marketing plans are part of headings according to how formats are written

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Gomez, Burgos, and Zamora

the three priests were sentenced to die because of their alleged participation in the uprising in the Cavite Naval Yard.

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Anthony Giddens

described globalization as “the intensification of worldwide social relations which link distant localities in such a way that local happenings are shaped by events occurring many miles away and vice versa