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Camera angle
It influences how the audience perceives the subject and the emotion of the scene
Communication
Process of exchanging information, ideas, thoughts, emotions through speech, signals, writing and behavior.
Copy right
Legal term used to describe the rights that creators have over their literaru and artistic works.
Credible source
Compare sources and check for supporting evidence
Cybercrime
Refers to the criminal activities carried out by means of computers or the internet
Digital Access
Refers to the ability to fully participate in digital society
Disinformation
A social media page creates a spreads fake news stories on purpose to manipulate public opinion
Electronic age
Introduced electronic media like radio and television
Fonts
Help convey the tone and style appropriate to the genre
Genre
Refers to a class or category of artistic endeavor having a particular form, content, technique or like have intellectual property rights- To protect original ideas and give credit and ownership to creator ls
Industrial age
Used the power of steam, developed machine tools, established iron production, and manufacturing of various products
Information age
Marked by the rise of computers, the internet, and digital communication
Information literacy
The acquisition of data or facts that relate to the use of media information
Interpersonal communication
Communication to other person
Lighting
It sets the mood, highlights the subject, and enchances visual clarity
Media Literacy
The capacity of an individual to understand the functions of media and determine the relevant use and worth of media platforms
Misinformation
Person forwards a health tip on social media without checking if it's true, believing it will help others.
New media
Allows real-time feedback and participation, unlike traditional media
Patent
It is an exclusive right granted for an invention
Plagiarism
It is an act or instance of using closely initiating the language and thoughts of another author without authorization
Primary source
Sources are records of events or evidence as they are first described or actually happened without any interpretation or commentary
Print media
Described as consisting of paper and ink, reproduced through a traditional mechanical printing process
Relationship among media, information, and technology literacy
Work together to help individual access, evaluate, and create information using various tools
Secondary source
Sources offer an analysis or restatement of primary sources, it tends to summarize, interpret, reorganize, or otherwise provide an added value to a primary source
Social media
Collective of online communication channel ls dedicated to community-based input, interaction, content sharing and collaboration
Social media addiction
Compulsively using social media to the point that us disrupts daily life and responsibilities
Symbol
Systems of signs, which create meaning
Technology literacy
Refers to the skill of an individual to manipulate technology independently or with the assistance of others
Tertiary source
Sources that index, abstract, organize, compile, or digest other sources. It is not usually credited to a particular author