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“My stand about Plagiarism, Piracy, Bias Media, and the like” Task 2 Lesson 7
In a new generation of ICTs, systems, and media formats have emerged as a result of the evolution of the media over time. It revolutionized how knowledge is shared globally, but it also had unintended effects that have had a significant impact on how we use, consume, and share media. My stand about plagiarism, piracy, bias, and the like understanding these formats shows robbed documents, information, news, etc.. These contains by the law of its own. In my pov it is nice to have guidance from the people around you, these maybe hacked by other people who are expert to handle computers and internet.
How to be socially responsible in my social networking account (Lesson 6)
How to be socially responsible in my social networking account I usually secured all my accounts to avoid hackers and I barely post on my social networking accounts, because knowing the people in any social networking apps. I observe cyber bullying that's why i barely post any platforms on my social media, Control my image, personal information, and how it is used. Keep an eye out for the Terms of Service on apps and websites. Be aware of posting in social media and i always use the phrase "think before you post" to less the responsibility of the account. People may think that I don't know how to use my account, I just handle it with care and awareness and also it's for my mental health. I don't want people throw hate once i post something that may be triggered them. Securing my account i private it.
What is your favorite gadget?
I go for Mobile Phone. Why? Because Mobile Phones are sufficient to use, it is handy and easy to bring. Mobile Phones are multimedia, you can broadcast, it has a good quality of camera, you can download mobile games, notes, social medias, timer, google, calendar, calculator, etc.. The disadvantage in this mobile phone is, it has limited storage, it depends on a phone that you're using. Mobile phones are more accessible than laptops, computers, tablets, because mobile phones are public friendly. You can bring it outside even you only have purse to use. It has anything to do with mobile phone,, you can do powerpoint, reports, presentations, online classes, especially me (a student or faculties) needed because of the Covid-19. I like it, because everywhere i go i can still communicate using my data. When it come to spending, it is more light in our wallets, because some smartphones are cheap or we can afford to buy.
Evolution of Traditional media to New Media
Prehistoric Age (1500 BC - 1500 AD) Industrial Age (1700s - 1930s) Electronic Age (1930s -1980s) Digital Age (1990s - 2000s)
Evolution of Traditional Media to New Media
Before I show the evolution of traditional media to new media. Let me give you some insights of what is Traditional Media, it refers to print media and broadcast media. While, New Media it refers to on-demand access to content any time, anywhere, on any digital device, as well as interactive user feedback, creative participation. Another aspect of new media is the real-time generation of new, unregulated content...
The Prehistoric Age (1500 BC -1500 AD) - Prehistoric meaning "Before history" including early technologies. Prehistory is the period of human activity between the use of the first stone tools. About 2.5 million years before writing was developed, technology began with the earliest hominids who used stone tools, which they may have used to start fires, hunt, cut food, and bury their dead.
Industrial Age (1700s - 1930s) - The Industrial Age is a historical period that encompasses the changes in economic and social organization that began around 1760 in Great Britain and later in other countries, characterized primarily by the replacement of hand tools with power-driven machines such as the power loom and the steam engine, and by the concentration of industry in large establishments.
The Electronic Age: (1930s – 1980s) - The invention of the transistor marked the beginning of the electronic age. People utilized the power of the transistor, resulting in more efficient transistor communication.
DIGITAL AGE (1900s-2000s) - The Digital Age, also known as the Informational Age, is a period in human history marked by the transition from traditional industry brought about by the 20th Century through industrialization to an industry based on information computer technology. The internet paved the way for advanced use of microelectronics with the invention of personal computers, devices, and smart glasses. Also, voice, image, sound, and data are digitalized.
The Value of Being Media and Information Literate Individual