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Activity 1. The Pros and Cons of Media and Information Technology
As a youth belonging to the new generation. It is pretty obvious that media and
information technology really have an influence in you. Identify five media and
information gadgets you have and state the positive and negative influences/
effects of these in your life especially in dealing with other people.
My MI
Gadgets
How I Utilize these
gadgets for
communication
Positive Effects/
Influence on my
communication with
others
Negative Effects/
Influence on my
communication with
others
Lesson 1: How Media
and Information Affect
Communication
These are creativity, collaboration, critical thinking,
connection and communication. Notice that
communication skill seems to overlap and subsume
with other skills. This shows that communication
has a crucial role in every aspect of human lives
regardless of age, origin, and nature of work.
Do you know the five Cs in 21st century
Skills?
Communication
Communication is derived from the Latin word “communis”
which means common. This involves the process of
transmitting and delivering information to an intended
audience for whatever purpose it may be such as forming
relationships, exchanging meanings, making transactions,
influencing choices, stimulating aesthetic appeal, and more
importantly, for creating and producing ideas.
One form of communication takes place
through media. Inevitably, in one way or
another, media such as print, broadcast,
and online have an impact on how people
c o m m u n i c a t e n o w a d a y s .
Media continuously transform the way
humans communicate. Prior to the advent
of the digital era of communication, people
were only exposed to simple forms of
communication like a usual conversation
between two persons, teacher-led
discussion, sending snail mail, or
r e c e i v i n g a p h o n e c a l l .
A source is like the point of reference from where or
from whom the message is crafted.
Sources in media may take in various forms like a direct
person delivering the message (e.g., the disc jockeys
you hear in radio) or indirect forms such as still images
like photographs or texts on newspapers. The
differences in the manner, style and strategies on how
the source or the sender shares information have an
impact on communication.
Another element is the message or the heart of the
communication process that connects the source to
the audience.
Without the message or the content, there is nothing
to discuss or to learn. Nowadays, a vasa collection
of media content is being produced and consumed
by literate individuals. The message we see, we hear
or we read in media have at some point an
influence in our daily lives.
A channel or medium is the tool used to deliver the
message from the source to the receiver.
In parlance, this is called mass media which is
designed to reach large audience with the aid of
technology.
A receiver refers to the people who will decode
the message.
Ideally, the way the source understood the
message should be the same way the receiver will
interpret the content. Receivers can be controlled
depending on the kind of medium that the source
will use. For example, if the source decided to use
social media, most likely the content is open to
public opinion.
N o i s e r e f e r s t o t h e u n w a n t e d y e t
unavoidable element in communication flow.
This can be classified as either external or
internal that impedes comprehension.
Specifically, this could be a physical noise
like technical glitches in the equipment, or a
physiological noise that concerns the
functional systems of the sender or the
receiver.
For example, if the speaker has a stuttering
problem, there might be a form of vagueness
in the message.
Another type of noise could be
psychological or mental barriers like when
there is a presence of bias and stereotype in
the message. If one element is missing or
disrupted, communication breakdown will
take place.

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the-media.pdf Inroduction (MIL) 2023.pdf

  • 1. Activity 1. The Pros and Cons of Media and Information Technology As a youth belonging to the new generation. It is pretty obvious that media and information technology really have an influence in you. Identify five media and information gadgets you have and state the positive and negative influences/ effects of these in your life especially in dealing with other people. My MI Gadgets How I Utilize these gadgets for communication Positive Effects/ Influence on my communication with others Negative Effects/ Influence on my communication with others
  • 2. Lesson 1: How Media and Information Affect Communication
  • 3. These are creativity, collaboration, critical thinking, connection and communication. Notice that communication skill seems to overlap and subsume with other skills. This shows that communication has a crucial role in every aspect of human lives regardless of age, origin, and nature of work. Do you know the five Cs in 21st century Skills?
  • 4. Communication Communication is derived from the Latin word “communis” which means common. This involves the process of transmitting and delivering information to an intended audience for whatever purpose it may be such as forming relationships, exchanging meanings, making transactions, influencing choices, stimulating aesthetic appeal, and more importantly, for creating and producing ideas.
  • 5. One form of communication takes place through media. Inevitably, in one way or another, media such as print, broadcast, and online have an impact on how people c o m m u n i c a t e n o w a d a y s .
  • 6. Media continuously transform the way humans communicate. Prior to the advent of the digital era of communication, people were only exposed to simple forms of communication like a usual conversation between two persons, teacher-led discussion, sending snail mail, or r e c e i v i n g a p h o n e c a l l .
  • 7.
  • 8. A source is like the point of reference from where or from whom the message is crafted. Sources in media may take in various forms like a direct person delivering the message (e.g., the disc jockeys you hear in radio) or indirect forms such as still images like photographs or texts on newspapers. The differences in the manner, style and strategies on how the source or the sender shares information have an impact on communication.
  • 9. Another element is the message or the heart of the communication process that connects the source to the audience. Without the message or the content, there is nothing to discuss or to learn. Nowadays, a vasa collection of media content is being produced and consumed by literate individuals. The message we see, we hear or we read in media have at some point an influence in our daily lives.
  • 10. A channel or medium is the tool used to deliver the message from the source to the receiver. In parlance, this is called mass media which is designed to reach large audience with the aid of technology.
  • 11. A receiver refers to the people who will decode the message. Ideally, the way the source understood the message should be the same way the receiver will interpret the content. Receivers can be controlled depending on the kind of medium that the source will use. For example, if the source decided to use social media, most likely the content is open to public opinion.
  • 12. N o i s e r e f e r s t o t h e u n w a n t e d y e t unavoidable element in communication flow. This can be classified as either external or internal that impedes comprehension. Specifically, this could be a physical noise like technical glitches in the equipment, or a physiological noise that concerns the functional systems of the sender or the receiver.
  • 13. For example, if the speaker has a stuttering problem, there might be a form of vagueness in the message. Another type of noise could be psychological or mental barriers like when there is a presence of bias and stereotype in the message. If one element is missing or disrupted, communication breakdown will take place.