MEDIA &
INFORMATIO
N LITERACY
Types of Media
Presentation by:
John Eric S. Sison
OBJECTIVES
At the end of this lesson you will be able to:
• Classify contents of different media types -
MIL11/12TYM-IIId10
• Define media convergence through current
examples - MIL11/12TYM-IIId11
• Discusses to class on how a particular
individual/ or society is portrayed in public
using different types of media - MIL11/12TYM-
IIId12
PRE-ASSESSMENT
ACTIVITY
“P” for Print Media
“B” for Broadcast
Media
IDENTIFY WHETHER THE
FOLLOWING IS PRINT MEDIA OR
BROADCAST MEDIA
1.ABS- CBN TV Patrol aired on channel 2
2.Harry Potter Complete Book Series Boxed Set Collection
3.Promotional poster uploaded in Facebook
4.Media and Information Literacy textbook
5. 24- Oras news program uploaded on YouTube
6. Chainsaw Man manga uploaded in MyManga website
7. My Hero Academia shown in Bilibili
8. Philippine Daily Inquirer news paper
9. Honor of Kings
10. Jujutsu Kaisen Manga
HUMAN TIC
TAC TOE
We need 2 groups at least 9 players each. Both
groups will Alternately answer with words related
to the definition of the word “media”.
MEDI
A
WHAT IS MEDIA?
THE WORD "MEDIA" IS
DERIVED FROM THE LATIN
WORD "MEDIUM," WHICH
MEANS "MIDDLE" OR
"MEANS OF
COMMUNICATION."
THE TERM "MEDIA" REFERS TO
THE VARIOUS CHANNELS AND
TOOLS USED FOR
COMMUNICATION,
INFORMATION DISSEMINATION,
AND ENTERTAINMENT.
TYPES OF MEDIA
This type of media 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.
A type of media that reaches target
audiences using airwaves as the
transmission medium. Examples of
broadcast media are radio and television.
PRINT
MEDIA
BROADCAST
MEDIA
TYPES OF PRINT MEDIA
TEXT MEDIA
A type of print media that is a simple and flexible format for conveying
ideas,
whether handwritten or printed. Not all text media are print media.
Text media may
also be displayed on-screen as part of broadcast media, multimedia,
or new media.
TEXT MEDIA
TYPES OF PRINT MEDIA
An important feature of text media is typography. Typography is the
art and
technique of arranging the visual component of the written word. It
features textual
designs with optical illusions that improve readability and help convey
meaning.
Fonts and alignment are parts of typography.
TYPOGRAPHY
TYPES OF PRINT MEDIA
VISUAL MEDIA
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. Like
text media, visual media are not limited to print media, however.
“Visual media” is a general term for any medium
that mainly makes use of sight as a channel to receive the message.
TYPES OF PRINT MEDIA
An important feature of visual media, in print or elsewhere, is graphic
design. It is the process of visual communication that organizes and
presents information developed through a creative process for a
particular purpose. Graphic design is part of your 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.
GRAPHIC DESIGN
EXAMPLES OF
VISUAL MEDIA
INFORMATIONAL
GRAPHICS OR
INFOGRAPHICS
– is a visual
representation of
information to
understand the high-
volume and complex
data easily, e.g.,
graphs, charts.
CARTOONS
- sketch or drawing
intended as satire,
caricature, or humor,
e.g., comic strip,
editorial cartoons in
newspapers and
magazines.
PHOTOGRAPHY
– A photograph is an image
created by light captured
on a
light-sensitive surface,
which is usually
photographic film.
Nowadays, few
people use photographic
film. The advent of digital
photography via digital
cameras and cellular
phones has made taking
photographs easier and
TYPES OF BROADCAST
MEDIA
AUDIO MEDIA
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
TYPES OF BROADCAST
MEDIA
MULTIMEDIA
A type of broadcast media concerned with the computer-controlled
integration of text, graphics, drawings, still and moving images
(video), animation, audio, and any other media where every type of
information can be stored, communicated, and handled digitally.
Multimedia can be recorded and played, displayed, interacted with or
accessed by information-processing devices, such as high-tech and
automated devices, but can also be part of a live presentation.
TYPES OF BROADCAST
MEDIA
MULTIMEDIA
MULTIMEDIA DEVICES ARE ELECTRONIC MEDIA EQUIPMENT USED TO
STORE AND PLAY OR DISPLAY MULTIMEDIA CONTENT. IN THE EARLY
YEARS OF MULTIMEDIA, "RICH MEDIA", A TERM WITH A SIMILAR
CONCEPT WAS USED IN ADVERTISING. “HYPERMEDIA” IS AN
EXTENSION OF MULTIMEDIA, WHERE PHOTOS OR GRAPHICS ARE
LINKED TO OTHER SOURCES OF INFORMATION.
MULTIMEDIA
TYPES OF BROADCAST
MEDIA
NEW MEDIA
A TERM USED TO INTEGRATE THE DIFFERENT TECHNOLOGIES
EMERGING ON ONE DIGITAL PLATFORM TO ORGANIZE AND
DISTRIBUTE CONTENT. SOME EXAMPLES ARE PODCASTS, AUGMENTED
REALITY, VIDEO GAMES, BLOGS, AND WIKIS. THERE ARE TWO
COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF NEW MEDIA: DISSEMINATING THE
INFORMATION TO SEVERAL RECEIVERS WHICH IS THEORETICALLY
INFINITE, IN CUSTOMIZED WAYS, DEPENDING ON THE SPECIFICATION
FOR ENDORSED CATEGORIES.
NEW MEDIA
MEDIA
CONVERGENCE
Media convergence refers to the merging of different equipment
and tools for producing and distributing news through digitization
and computer networking. It allows media texts to be produced and
distributed on multiple media devices. This is also known as
technological convergence. Media convergence is the synergy of
communication, computing, and content in the digital world. A
smartphone that has a camera, radio, web browser, video, etc. is an
example of converged media.
REAL OR
FAKE?
1. Multimedia is a type of Print Media concerned
with Typology.
2. A photograph is an image created by light
captured on a light-sensitive surface, which is
usually photographic film.
3. Information Graphics or Infographics is an
example of broadcast media.
APPLICATION
1. What is called the art and technique of
arranging the visual component of the
written word?
2. What is the definition of Audio Media?
Group Yourselves into Five, and create an output
regarding on how can we eradicate poverty in our city of
Baliwag, you will use different broadcast media that you
have now (your mobile phone) whether it is a video
presentation or audio recording. And will be presented on
our next meeting.
Below will be the rubrics to be used for grading your work.
EVALUATION
THANK
YOU

MEDIA & INFORMATION LITERACY LESSON FOR shs

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    MEDIA & INFORMATIO N LITERACY Typesof Media Presentation by: John Eric S. Sison
  • 2.
    OBJECTIVES At the endof this lesson you will be able to: • Classify contents of different media types - MIL11/12TYM-IIId10 • Define media convergence through current examples - MIL11/12TYM-IIId11 • Discusses to class on how a particular individual/ or society is portrayed in public using different types of media - MIL11/12TYM- IIId12
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    PRE-ASSESSMENT ACTIVITY “P” for PrintMedia “B” for Broadcast Media IDENTIFY WHETHER THE FOLLOWING IS PRINT MEDIA OR BROADCAST MEDIA
  • 4.
    1.ABS- CBN TVPatrol aired on channel 2 2.Harry Potter Complete Book Series Boxed Set Collection 3.Promotional poster uploaded in Facebook 4.Media and Information Literacy textbook 5. 24- Oras news program uploaded on YouTube
  • 5.
    6. Chainsaw Manmanga uploaded in MyManga website 7. My Hero Academia shown in Bilibili 8. Philippine Daily Inquirer news paper 9. Honor of Kings 10. Jujutsu Kaisen Manga
  • 6.
    HUMAN TIC TAC TOE Weneed 2 groups at least 9 players each. Both groups will Alternately answer with words related to the definition of the word “media”.
  • 7.
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    WHAT IS MEDIA? THEWORD "MEDIA" IS DERIVED FROM THE LATIN WORD "MEDIUM," WHICH MEANS "MIDDLE" OR "MEANS OF COMMUNICATION." THE TERM "MEDIA" REFERS TO THE VARIOUS CHANNELS AND TOOLS USED FOR COMMUNICATION, INFORMATION DISSEMINATION, AND ENTERTAINMENT.
  • 9.
    TYPES OF MEDIA Thistype of media 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. A type of media that reaches target audiences using airwaves as the transmission medium. Examples of broadcast media are radio and television. PRINT MEDIA BROADCAST MEDIA
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    TYPES OF PRINTMEDIA TEXT MEDIA A type of print media that is a simple and flexible format for conveying ideas, whether handwritten or printed. Not all text media are print media. Text media may also be displayed on-screen as part of broadcast media, multimedia, or new media.
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    TYPES OF PRINTMEDIA An important feature of text media is typography. Typography is the art and technique of arranging the visual component of the written word. It features textual designs with optical illusions that improve readability and help convey meaning. Fonts and alignment are parts of typography.
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    TYPES OF PRINTMEDIA VISUAL MEDIA 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. Like text media, visual media are not limited to print media, however. “Visual media” is a general term for any medium that mainly makes use of sight as a channel to receive the message.
  • 15.
    TYPES OF PRINTMEDIA An important feature of visual media, in print or elsewhere, is graphic design. It is the process of visual communication that organizes and presents information developed through a creative process for a particular purpose. Graphic design is part of your 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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    INFORMATIONAL GRAPHICS OR INFOGRAPHICS – isa visual representation of information to understand the high- volume and complex data easily, e.g., graphs, charts.
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    CARTOONS - sketch ordrawing intended as satire, caricature, or humor, e.g., comic strip, editorial cartoons in newspapers and magazines.
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    PHOTOGRAPHY – A photographis an image created by light captured on a light-sensitive surface, which is usually photographic film. Nowadays, few people use photographic film. The advent of digital photography via digital cameras and cellular phones has made taking photographs easier and
  • 21.
    TYPES OF BROADCAST MEDIA AUDIOMEDIA 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.
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    TYPES OF BROADCAST MEDIA MULTIMEDIA Atype of broadcast media concerned with the computer-controlled integration of text, graphics, drawings, still and moving images (video), animation, audio, and any other media where every type of information can be stored, communicated, and handled digitally. Multimedia can be recorded and played, displayed, interacted with or accessed by information-processing devices, such as high-tech and automated devices, but can also be part of a live presentation.
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    TYPES OF BROADCAST MEDIA MULTIMEDIA MULTIMEDIADEVICES ARE ELECTRONIC MEDIA EQUIPMENT USED TO STORE AND PLAY OR DISPLAY MULTIMEDIA CONTENT. IN THE EARLY YEARS OF MULTIMEDIA, "RICH MEDIA", A TERM WITH A SIMILAR CONCEPT WAS USED IN ADVERTISING. “HYPERMEDIA” IS AN EXTENSION OF MULTIMEDIA, WHERE PHOTOS OR GRAPHICS ARE LINKED TO OTHER SOURCES OF INFORMATION.
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    TYPES OF BROADCAST MEDIA NEWMEDIA A TERM USED TO INTEGRATE THE DIFFERENT TECHNOLOGIES EMERGING ON ONE DIGITAL PLATFORM TO ORGANIZE AND DISTRIBUTE CONTENT. SOME EXAMPLES ARE PODCASTS, AUGMENTED REALITY, VIDEO GAMES, BLOGS, AND WIKIS. THERE ARE TWO COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF NEW MEDIA: DISSEMINATING THE INFORMATION TO SEVERAL RECEIVERS WHICH IS THEORETICALLY INFINITE, IN CUSTOMIZED WAYS, DEPENDING ON THE SPECIFICATION FOR ENDORSED CATEGORIES.
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    MEDIA CONVERGENCE Media convergence refersto the merging of different equipment and tools for producing and distributing news through digitization and computer networking. It allows media texts to be produced and distributed on multiple media devices. This is also known as technological convergence. Media convergence is the synergy of communication, computing, and content in the digital world. A smartphone that has a camera, radio, web browser, video, etc. is an example of converged media.
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    REAL OR FAKE? 1. Multimediais a type of Print Media concerned with Typology. 2. A photograph is an image created by light captured on a light-sensitive surface, which is usually photographic film. 3. Information Graphics or Infographics is an example of broadcast media.
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    APPLICATION 1. What iscalled the art and technique of arranging the visual component of the written word? 2. What is the definition of Audio Media?
  • 31.
    Group Yourselves intoFive, and create an output regarding on how can we eradicate poverty in our city of Baliwag, you will use different broadcast media that you have now (your mobile phone) whether it is a video presentation or audio recording. And will be presented on our next meeting. Below will be the rubrics to be used for grading your work. EVALUATION
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