Quiz 2 Flashcards

1
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The ability to process two-dimensional pictures of our three-dimensional world

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Visual literacy

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2
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The ability to follow plots in books, film, and video

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Story literacy

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3
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The ability to creak ones own digital messages, to send them to others electronically, to search for messages, and to process meaning from electronic screens

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Computer literacy

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4
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What are the three building blocks of media literacy?

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Skills, knowledge structure, and personal locus

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5
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Tools you use to build knowledge structures

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Skills

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6
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Organizations of what you have learned. Sets of organized information in your memory.

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Knowledge Structures

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7
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Provides mental energy and direction. Your goals and drives.

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Personal locus

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8
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The breaking down of a message into meaningful elements

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Analysis

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9
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The judging of the value of an element

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Evaluation

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10
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An agency of the US federal government that uses standardized testing to assess the level of learning each year

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National Center for Education Statistics

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11
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Determining which elements are alike in some way, then determining how a group of elements is different from other groups

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Grouping

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12
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Inferring a pattern across a small set of elements, then generalizing the pattern to all the elements in a larger set

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Induction

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13
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Using general principles to explain particulars, typically with the use of syllogistic reasoning

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Deduction

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14
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The assembling of information elements into a new structure to reveal new relationships among the elements

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Synthesis

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15
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Creates a brief, clear, and accurate description capturing the essence of a message in a significantly smaller number of words (images sounds) than the message itself

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Abstraction

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16
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Difference between knowledge and information.

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Information is piecemeal and transitory (messages), whereas knowledge is structured organized, and of more enduring significance (resides in peoples minds)

17
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Instruments that deliver information to us from the media

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Messages

18
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The content of a message

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Information

19
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Discrete bits of information such as names, dates, titles, definitions, formulas, lists, and the like

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Facts

20
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Accepted beliefs that cannot be verified by authorities in the same way factual information can be

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Social information

21
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Your level of media literacy is determined by how well you have developed knowledge structures in these 5 areas:

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Media audiences
Media industries
Media content
Media effects
Yourself
22
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A set of perspectives that we actively use when we expose ourselves to the mass media to process and interpret the meaning of the messages we encounter.

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Media Literacy

23
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Focusing on our attention on how we perceive the feelings of people in media messages and how we read our own feelings as they are triggered

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Emotional Dimension

24
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Focusing our attention on the art and craft exhibited in the production of media messages

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Aesthetic Dimension

25
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Focusing our attention on values

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Moral dimension

26
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The first stage that occurs during the first year of life

Learn that there are other human beings and other physical things apart from self, the meaning of faces, shapes.

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Acquiring Fundamentals

27
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Occurs during years 2/3

Recognize speech sounds and attach meaning to them, able to produce speech sounds, orient to visual and audio media.

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Language Acquisition

28
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Happens year 3/5
Develop an understanding of differences: fiction/nonfiction, ads vs entertainment, real vs fake, understand how to connect plot elements

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Narrative Acquisition

29
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Occurs from about 5/9
Discount claims made in ads, sharpen the difference between likes and dislikes for shows and characters, make fun of characters even if not foils

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Developing Skepticism

30
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Shortly after developing skepticism

Strong motivation to seek out information on topics, develop a detailed set of information, high awareness

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Intensive Development

31
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People in this stage feel that their media exposure has been very narrow, and they seek exposure to a much wider range of messages

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Experimental Exploring

32
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The stage where people see themselves as connoisseurs of the media
Accept messages on their own terms and evaluate them

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Critical appreciation stage

33
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What makes you more predictable from a marketing point of view

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Media Vehicles