2. Media
Media require an active act of
creation of content and/or
communication, and someone who
receives and understands the
communication, as well as the
technologies that carry the medium.
4. 1. Text
-the original words and form of a written
or printed work
-meant to inform the public, then the
public benefits from the text.
-most commonly used medium of
instruction and information
7. 2. Audio
-sound within the acoustic range
available to humans
-any digital information that contains
speech or music that can be stored on
and played through a computer
8. Types of Audio
- are traditional audio devices.
- they handle sound waves in analogous
form
Analog
Examples:
Tape
Cassettes
Radios
9. Digital
- audio is processed by converting
the analog signal into a digital code
Types of Audio
10. 3.
Visual
- digital and printed images, photography,
graphic design, architectural structures
- used to enhance learning of advanced
and gifted students
- picture is the most common form
of it
13. 4.
Video
-utilize graphics, pictures, or text, and
are used for entertainment, education or
other purposes
-is a series of electronic signals used
to generate a steady source of
still images, which simulate movement
14. 4. Video
-combines a sequence of images to
form a moving picture
-have audio components that correspond
with the pictures being shown on the
screen
17. 5. Manipulatives
-store-bought, brought from home, or
teacher- or student-made
-may be as simple as grains of rice or
as sophisticated as a model of our solar
system
-physical objects that are used as
teaching tools to engage students in
the hands-on learning
20. 6. People in
Media
-these are people behind any forms of
media—such as ads, videos, etc. - that
access information and acquire new
knowledge
-they are those who control
media
21. 6. People as
Media
-they are the people who give and/or
share information to other people for
them to have new knowledge
-they act as the media itself