Sabado, Agosto 13, 2016

ADVANTAGES AND DIS-ADVANTAGES OF EVOLUTION OF MEDIA



ADVANTAGES
  • MEDIA ENTERTAINS THE AUDIENCE
  • EVOLVING MEDIA HELPS EVERYONE TO HAVE A BETTER COMMUNICATION
  • MOST OF THE PEOPLE NOW A DAYS ARE UPDATED BECAUSE OF THE MEDIA
  • INFORMATION IS SPREADING EASILY BECAUSE OF MEDIA
  • MANY SITES CAN HELP PEOPLE TO FIND THEIR JOBS.
  • ENTREPRENEURS CAN ADVERTISE THEIR PRODUCTS EASILY.





DISADVANTAGES
  • LACK OF AIDS FOR FILTERING ALL THE INFORMATION THAT ARE SPREADING.
  • BULLYING HAS BEEN VIRAL BECAUSE OF MEDIA.
  • VULGAR OR PORNOGRAPHY BECAME RARE.
  • GOSSIPS HAS BEEN SPREAD EASILY BECAUSE OF THE MEDIA.
  • DIFFERENT TYPES OF DISEASES HAS BEEN APPEARED DUE OF THE RADIATION BECAUSE OF TECHNOLOGY.

 Prepared by: Lhei Anne Santos and Justine V. San juan
 ELECTRONIC AGE AND THE RISE OF            GLOBAL VILLAGE

ELECTRONIC GADGETS START WITH THE CALCULATOR, THEY ARE THE BEGINNING OF THE TECHNOLOGY ERA. 


The Internet has transformed the physical citizens of a modern society into the netizens of a postmodern cyber community, as some hackers like to say. . In the new electronic Agora of the global village, publicity has assumed an international scale, while privacy means electronic privacy in our e-mail conversations. ... Even the way we think may in the long run be affected, for relational and associative reasoning is nowadays becoming as important as linear and inferential analysis, while visual thinking is once again considered to be at least as indispensable as symbolic processing. And as the skill of remembering vast amounts of facts is gradually replaced by the capacity for retrieving information and discerning logical patterns in masses of data, the Renaissance conception of erudition and mnemotechny is merging with the modern methods of information management. In the electronic village implemented by the global network, entire sectors of activities like communicating, writing, publishing and editing, advertising, selling, shopping and banking, or counseling, teaching and learning are all being deeply affected. Such transformations are of the greatest importance, as they will determine our lifestyle in the coming decades.


 The new electronic interdependence recreates the world in the image of a global village” —Marshall McLuhan.

In the late 1960s, Marshall McLuhan speculated that TV and other new telecommunications technologies were transforming the world into a single, “global village.” Events over the following 20 years suggested that McLuhan’s prediction was on target. An onslaught of mass media seemed indeed to be shrinking the globe into a single huge village. People were watching the same TV shows the world over, and even major metropolitan areas began to exhibit a dramatic visual sameness in their architecture. It seemed a foregone conclusion that culture was to become a global melting pot and, moreover, a melting pot dominated by first-world media. Now however, the facts no longer seem to fit McLuhan’s observation. A newer wave of digital technologies typified by the Internet are proving to be as much a force for diversity as it is for sameness.


                                Prepared by: Cyrille Geronimo and Jasmine Morona

Lunes, Agosto 8, 2016

THE PRINT AGE








Prepared by: Sheila Marie Marana and Jonalyn Balanay
THE AGE OF LITERACY


The Age of Literacy Exhibit will inspire interaction through multimedia components and encourage discussion through sessions led by specialists. It is our hope that these “unplugged” conversations, although informal in set up, will spark the sharing of knowledge and experiences through spotlighting hot topics in the field.
The space, found in the Exhibit Hall, will feature five 40-minute sessions covering a wide range of topics. On Saturday, July 18, Vicki Risko, Professor Emerita at Vanderbilt University and past ILA Board President, and Lori DiGisi, an administrator for Framingham Public Schools and a member of the ILA Board of Directors, will kick off the exhibit with their session on Teacher Prep. Also on Saturday, there will be a session dedicated to Global Literacy led by Pam Allyn, founding director of LitWorld and LitLife, and Margaret Muthiga, teacher and librarian at Kilimo Primary School in Kenya.


Prepared by: Ivy Cabato and Angel Joie Santos

THE TRIBAL AGE



The Tribal stage occurs when the player's creature discovers fire and gathers members for surviving, attacking, allying, working and defending from other tribes of other sentient species, which may or may not have been met in the Creature Stage, to become the dominant tribe. Plus, any creatures you befriended in the creature stage and were in your pack will be in the pet pen of your village. It is helpful to keep all the maximally aggressive parts from the creature stage, as they will help you fight off other tribe members from other tribes who will steal your food. They also help when attacking another tribe.

In this stage the player stops controlling one creature and a pack and now controls many, organized into one tribe. New tribe members will be acquired through mating. Each tribe member costs 10 food points. After a short childhood stage, a tribal member will enter adulthood, and be available to interact with the environment.

Prepared by: Samantha Bustamante and John Mark Hernandez

Huwebes, Agosto 4, 2016

EVOLUTION OF MEDIA

EVOLUTION OF MEDIA


How does media evolve?

We have the different theories of media evolution.
  • The tribal age
  • The age of literacy
  • The print age
  • The electronic age and the rise of the global village