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6. KEY VOCABULARY…
COPY!
WORDS YOU
HAVE TO KNOW!
media: communication, including television,
radio, and newspapers, that often reaches
and impacts a large audience
digital media: electronic devices and media
platforms such as computers, cell phones,
the Internet, digital video, social
networking sites, video games, and virtual
worlds that allow users to create,
communicate, and interact with one another
or with the device or application itself
7. ONE WAY VS. TWO WAY MEDIA
• ONE WAY ‘TRADITIONAL’ MEDIA: TV AND RADIO. YOU CAN LISTEN,
BUT CAN’T REALLY ‘INTERACT.’
• TWO-WAY ‘DIGITAL’ MEDIA: ALLOWS YOU TO INTERACT WITH
OTHERS, CREATE AND EXPRESS YOURSELF (AND OTHERS BACK
TO YOU, TOO)
?: WHAT ARE EXAMPLES OF THINGS YOU CAN DO WITH ONE WAY MEDIA? WHAT ABOUT
TWO WAY?
?: WHAT ARE SOME OF THE WAYS THAT PEOPLE COMMUNICATE WITH OF SHARE WITH
OTHERS OVER DIGITAL MEDIA?
8. CONCEPT MAP… DO THIS ON
YOUR OWN PAPER.
TYPES OF DIGITAL
MEDIA:
YOUR PARENT’S
FEELINGS ABOUT
THIS MEDIA
9. KEY VOCABULARY…COPY!
WORDS YOU
HAVE TO KNOW!
Simile: a literary device for
comparing two unlike things.
Examples: "Life is like a box of
chocolates, you never know what you're
going to get.“
•My love is like a red, red rose.
•You were as brave as a lion.
•They fought like cats and dogs.
•He is as funny as a barrel of monkeys.
10. GLOSSARY-COPY ONTO
YOUR OWN NOTES!
An AGGREGATOR is a website or Web application where headlines and
other content are collected for easy viewing. Aggregators such as Google
News compile news articles and posts.
An AVATAR is a two- or three-dimensional icon that represents a computer
user or a gamer. An avatar can be a cartoonish graphic, a photograph, a
screen name, or a fully-developed character.
A BLOG, from the term “weblog, ” is a type of website usually updated by an
individual or a group of bloggers. Some blogs provide news or opinions on a
specific subject, while others are more like online journals. Most blogs allow
readers to leave comments on blog posts. ENGADGET
11. FLAMING is the act of saying mean things online,
usually in ALL CAPS, and often in a public forum
with the intention to humiliate. Flame wars can
occur easily online, as it can be difficult to figure
out people’s intentions or emotions online.
A MASH-UP is a remix or blend of multiple songs, videos, or other
media content into one product. Fan fiction writing is one form of a
mash-up, as writers take characters from a well-known video game,
movie, or book, and rewrite their actions or relationships.
12. A MASSIVELY MULTIPLAYER ONLINE GAME (MMOG)
is usually an online virtual world that multiple players navigate
and play in together. While in this virtual world, their avatars chat,
cooperate, and quest together, oftentimes towards a goal.
A P2P, OR PEER-TO-PEER, network allows for sharing of
mp3s, videos, and other digital files by transferring information
directly between two computers rather than by going through a
central server. The best example is Skype.
13. PHISHING is the illegal act of sending emails or messages
that appear to come from authentic sources, but really come
from spammers. Phishers often try to get people to send them
their personal information, everything from account numbers
to passwords. EXAMPLE
A PODCAST is a downloadable video or audio file. Podcasts
can be verbal, based on a certain topic, or can include music,
video, and commentary. Most podcasts are updated regularly
through the addition of new episodes.
14. An SMS, or text message, is a short message of
fewer than 160 characters sent from a cell phone. An
MMS is a text message that contains an attached
multimedia file, such as a picture or song.