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Combination of knowledge, attitudes, skills,
and practices required to access, analyze,
evaluate, use, produce, and communicate
information and knowledge in creative, legal
and ethical ways that respect human rights

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MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY

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The ability to read, analyze, evaluate and
produce communication in a variety of media
forms

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MEDIA LITERACY

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The ability to recognize when 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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The ability to use digital technology,
communication tools or networks to locate,
evaluate, use, and create information.

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TECHNOLOGY LITERACY

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People discovered fire, developed paper from plants, and forged weapons and tools with stone, bronze copper and Iron.

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PRE – INDUSTRIAL AGE (BEFORE 1700’S)

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are also known as “Parietal Art”. They are
painted drawings.

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Cave Paintings

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They are painted drawings on cave walls or
ceilings, mainly of prehistoric origin, dated
to some 40000 years ago in Eurasia.

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Cave Paintings

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were used as a writing medium, especially
for writing in cuneiform, throughout the
Bronze Age and well into the Iron Age.

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Clay Tablets

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Papyrus is a material similar to thick paper
that was used in Ancient Times as writing
surface.

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Papyrus in Egypt

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It was made from the pith of the papyrus
plant, Cyperus Papyrus, a wetland sedge.

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Papyrus in Egypt

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Papyrus in Egypt was made from the pith of the

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papyrus plant, Cyperus Papyrus,

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is a technique for printing text, images or
patterns used widely throughout East Asia
and originating in China in antiquity as a
method of printing on textiles and later
paper.

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Woodblock Printing

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13
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are folding books written by pre-Columbian
Maya Civilization in Maya hieroglyphic
script on Mesoamerican Bark Cloth

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Mayan Codices (singular codex)

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are folding books written by pre-Columbian
Maya Civilization in Maya hieroglyphic
script on

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Mesoamerican Bark Cloth

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is the earliest and oldest newspaper in the world

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Dibao

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it is also called “ Bamboo Inscriptions”.

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were carved on stone or metal and
presented in message boards in public
places like the forum of Rome

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Acta Diurna also called simply

19
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People used the power of steam, developed machine tools, established iron production and manufacturing of various products (including books through printing press).

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INDUSTRIAL AGE (1700’S-1930’S)

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The Official journals of record of the British
Government, and the most important
among such official journals in the United
Kingdom.

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The London Gazette

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was invented in the Holy Roman Empire by
the German Johannes Gutenberg around
1440, based on existing screw presses.

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Printing Press

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inventor who originated a method of printing from
movable type.

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Johannes Gutenberg

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is a Telecommunications device that
permits two or more users to conduct a
conversation when they are too far apart to
be heard directly.

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Telephone or Phone

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more commonly just telegraph, superseded
optical semaphore telegraph systems

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Electrical Telegraph

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becoming the first form of electrical Telecommunications
Electrical Telegraph
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The invention of transistor ushered in the electronic age.
ELECTRONIC AGE (1930’s – 1980’s)
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is a small portable radio receiver that uses transistor- based circuitry
Transistor Radio
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is a Telecommunication medium used for transmitting moving images in monochrome, or in color.
Television (1941)
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An Early British computer inspired by John Von Neumann’s Seminal first draft of a report on the EDVAC.
EDSAC (Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator) (1941)
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~ First Commercial Computer produced in the United States. It was designed principally by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly, the inventors of the ENIAC.
UNIVAC I (Universal Automatic Computer I) (1951)
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is an early computer or programmable calculator. First appearing in 1968 and it was called a Desktop Calculator
Hewlett-Packard 9100A 1968
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The Internet paved the way for faster communication and the creation of Social Network. People advanced the use of Micro-Electronics with the invention of personal computers, mobile devices, and wearable Technology. Moreover, VOICE, IMAGE, SOUND AND DATA are digitized.
NEW DIGITAL AGE/ INFORMATION AGE (1900’s – 2000’s)
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It involves such techniques as the general composition of a scene and the integration of any special effects
Motion Picture Photography
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is the act or process of using words, sounds and signs, or behaviors to express or exchange information or to express your ideas, thoughts, feelings, etc., to someone else.
COMMUNICATION
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– involves the use of spoken or written words to convey a message
Verbal Communication
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– refers to the transmission of messages without the use of words.
Non – Verbal Communication
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They are painted drawings on cave walls or ceilings, mainly of prehistoric origin, dated to some______ years ago in_________
40000, Eurasia
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Printing Press was invented in the Holy Roman Empire by the German Johannes Gutenberg around ______ , based on existing screw presses.
1440