EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA

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Allows people to find more informations more effectively

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EVOLUTION OF MEDIA

allows a person to find more information more effectively

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Pre-industrial age

time when most people passed informations orally

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umalohokan

town criers of pre-colonial Baranggays

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Industrial age

used steam, iron to make machine/ tool/ manufacture products like typewriters and telegraph

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Morse code

proposed by Samuel morse; telecommunication method

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Electronic age

begins when there were Transistors

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Transistors

switch for electronic signals

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Information age

Use od internet, and digitalized media

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Channel

provides opportunity to communicate: ways/ platforms/ medium

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Watchdog

exposes corrupt practices of the government and private sectors

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Resource center

keeper of memories, preserves heritage, a source of academic knowledge

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Advocate

to educate/ to persuade

bridges the gap of digital divide

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Traditional media

Includes television, radio, print advertisements, and billboards, print advertisements such as those in newspapers and magazines, and billboard ads

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New media

Digital media; use of audio, video and image content that has been encoded

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What was used during Pre-industrial age?

fire, paper from plants and stones to make weapons

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what tools/ machines used during industrial age?

telephones, typewriters, telegraph, photography

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long distance communication became more efficient during?

Electronic Age

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What age/ era paved the way for faster communication?

Information Age

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example of resource center?

libraries, history books, museums

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who are a part of watchdogs?

people, journalist, students, senators and etc

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