MIL Flashcards

(35 cards)

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  • Data that has been collected, processed and interpreted in order to be presented in usable form
  • Processed data, knowledge derived from study, experience, instruction, signals or symbols
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INFORMATION

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  • Ability to read, write, and solve mathematical problems.
  • Is the understanding of a specific subject
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LITERACY

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The ability to recognize when the information is needed and to locate, evaluate, effectively use, and communicate information in its various formats.

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INFORMATION LITERACY

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What are the five components of information literacy?

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  1. IDENTIFY
  2. FIND
  3. EVALUATE
  4. APPLY
  5. ACKNOWLEDGE
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It is about finding information effectively and efficiently

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FIND

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It is about identifying the nature and extent of the needed information

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IDENIFY

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It is the ability to evaluate information and its sources critically

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EVALUATE

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It is the ability to apply information to achieve purpose

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APPLY

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It is the ability to acknowledge the sources of used information. It also includes the understanding of ethical legal and societal issues surrounding information.

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ACKNOWLEDGE

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What are the ethical use of information

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  1. PLAGIARISM
  2. COMON KNOWLEDGE
  3. INTERPRETATION
  4. QUOTATION
  5. PARAPHRASE
  6. FAIR USE
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Using other people’s word and ideas without clearly acknowledging the source of the information

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PLAGIARISM

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Facts that can be found in numerous places are likely to be widely unknown

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COMMON KNOWLEDGE

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You must document facts that are not generally known or ideas that interpret facts

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INTERPRETATION

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Using someone’s word directly. When you use a direct quote, place the passage between quotation marks and document the source according to a standard documenting style

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QUOTATION

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Using someone’s ideas but rephrasing them in your own words. Although you will use your own words to paraphrase, you must acknowledge and site the source of the information

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PARAPHRASE

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Small parts maybe copied without permission from the copyright holder

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What are the three types of media?

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  1. PRINT MEDIA
  2. BROADCAST MEDIA
  3. NEW MEDIA
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Paper and ink is reproduced in a printing process that is traditionally mechanical such as books, newspapers, magazines, journals, newsletters, and brochures. Print media may include text, graphics, or a combination of both.

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What are the two types of print media?

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  • TEXT MEDIA
  • VISUAL MEDIA
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A type of print media which is simple and flexible format for conveying ideas.

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is the art and technique of arranging the visual component of the written word.

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What are the 3 types of graphic design

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  1. INFORMATIONAL GRAPHICS
  2. CARTOONS
  3. PHOTOGRAPHY
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Is a type of print media that refers to pictures, photos, images, and graphics used to channel communication using the sense of sight. Visuals combined with text are also considered as visual media.

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is part of our daily life. From things like candy wrappers to huge things like billboards to the T-shirt you are wearing, graphic designs inform, persuades, organizes, stimulates, locates, identifies, attracts attention, and provides pleasure.

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GRAPHIC DESIGN

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is a visual representation of information to understand the high-volume and complex data easily.
INFORMATIONAL GRAPHICS (INFOGRAPHICS)
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A sketch or drawing intended as satire, caricature, or humor.
CARTOON
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An image created by light captured on a light-sensitive surface, which is usually photographic film
PHOTOGRAPHY
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A type of Media that reaches target audiences using airwaves as the transmission medium. Examples of this are radio and television.
BROADCAST MEDIA
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Two types of broadcast media
- AUDIO MEDIA - MULTIMEDIA
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A type of broadcast media that uses audio or voice recording as a medium in the delivery of information. These are devices that appeal to the auditory sense.
AUDIO MEDIA
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A type of broadcast media concerned with the computer-controlled integration part of text, graphics, drawings, still moving images, videos, and animation
MULTIMEDIA
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A term used to integrate technologies emerging on one digital platform to organize and distribute content. Some examples are podcasts, augmented reality, video games, blogs, and wikis.
NEW MEDIA
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Examples of Broadcast Media and New Media Convergence
- ONLINE VIDEOS - ONLINE STREAMING - VIDEO CONFERENCING AND ONLINE MESSAGING
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refers to the merging of different equipment and tools for producing and distributing news through digitalization and computer networking
MEDIA CONVERGENCE
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Examples of print media and new media convergence
- BLOGS - ONLINE BOOKS - ONLINE MAGAZINE - NEWS PORTALS