6. •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
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10. • 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.
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11. T Y P E S O F A U D I O
1.ANALOG
- are traditional audio devices.
- they handles sound waves
in analogous form
EXAMPLES:
Radios Tape Cassettes
12. 2. DIGITAL
- Audio is processed by
converting the analog into a
digital code using PHM.
T Y P E S O F A U D I O
13. TWO KINDS OF AUDIO
1.Radio Broadcast
2. Recordings
14. • Digital and printed
images, Photography,
Graphic design,
Architectural
structures.
• Used to enhance learning
for students.
• Pictures is the most
common form of it.
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16. • A series of electronic
signals used to generate a
steady source of still
images, which simulates
movement.
• Utilize graphics, pictures
or text, and are used for
entertainment, education
or other purposes.
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22. • Physical objects that are used as
teaching tools to engage students in
the hands-on learning.
• Maybe as simple as grains of rice or as
sophisticated of our solar system.
• Store-bought, brought from home or
teacher or student-made.
29. •These are people behind
any forms of media-such
as ADS, VIDEO, etc.
•They access information
and acquire new
knowledge.
•They are those who
control media.
30. •They are the people who
give and/or share
information to other
people for them to have
new knowledge.
•They act as media itself.