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People Media

  • It refers to persons that are involved in the use, analysis, evaluation and production of media and information

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OPINION LEADERS

  • Source of viable interpretation of messages for lower-end media users

  • Opinions are accepted by a group

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CITIZEN JOURNALISM

  • People without professional journalism training can use the tools of modern technology

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SOCIAL JOURNALISM

  • Journalists are using social media to make their content available to more people.

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CROWD SOURCING

  • The practice of obtaining needed services, ideas, or content by soliciting

    contributions from a large group of people

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LOWER - END MEDIA USERS

  • - It refers to the people with limited access to media and information

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  1. OPINION LEADERS

  2. CITIZEN JOURNALISM

  3. SOCIAL JOURNALISM

  4. CROWD SOURCING

PEOPLE AS MEDIA

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HAPTIC TECHNOLOGY

  • It refers to technology that uses touch to control and interact with computers

  • Is a feedback technology

  • Simple haptics is used in game controllers, joysticks and

    steering wheels

  • is gaining widespread acceptance as a key part of

  • virtual reality systems

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VOICE AND TONE RECOGNITION

  • A technique in computing technology, created to identify

    and authenticate the voice of the speaker.

  • Also called speech recognition

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Tone recognition

  • Can be used to detect a person’s health or emotional state.

  • This technology will open new opportunities in security and healthcare

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INTERNET GLASSES

  • Technology that can display images directly onto our retinas while not blocking our sight.

  • Can stimulate virtual world

  • Can be used in eyeglasses and have uses ranging from e-gaming to military defense.

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CONTEXTUAL AWARENESS

  • A class of software that uses current information about the real world.

  • Ability to sense their physical environment

  • Combining hard sensor information

  • Consider a “context aware” remote control

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EYE TRACKING TECHNOLOGY

  • It is a sensor technology that makes it possible for a computer/device to know where a person is looking.

  • The ability to control a computer using the eyes

  • Measures eye positions and movements

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Law enforcement

  • lie detection

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Airport security

  • identifying suspicious behavior

  • To catch terrorists before they strike

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Retail

  • Recording, monitoring and analyzing consumer behavior to “tailor” marketing to individuals

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Safety

  • Alerting and awakening a drowsy or distracted driver would save many lives

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Health care

  • Assisting people with disabilities or paralysis to communicate

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Human-computer interaction

  • Using screen icons and a blink here or a gaze there. Say goodbye to the mouse and keyboard.

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WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY

  • These watches are worn as a typical wristwatch but do more than just tell time.

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Massive Open Online Course

  • is defined as a model for delivering learning content online to any person who wants to take a course, with no limit on attendance.

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  • Print Journalist

  • Broadcasting

  • Photo Journalist

  • Media Journalist

Types of journalist