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MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY

2ND QUARTER
REVIEWER

Quarter 2 – Module 1:
Opportunities and Challenges in Media and Information

Definition of Terms
Challenges
Is something new and difficult which requires great effort and determination.
Cybercrime
Criminal activity or a crime that involves the internet, a computer system, or computer technology.
Illegal Content
Any type of content that could be damaging to young people.
Opportunity
Is a set of situations that makes possible to do something
Power
Media power means the concentration of symbolic power in media institutions, particularly those of television,
radio, and the press

Quarter 2 – Module 2:
Current and Future Trends in Media and Information

Definition of Terms
Blended learning
A style of education in which students learn via electronic and online media as well as traditional face-to-face
teaching.
On line Course
A course conducted over the internet.
Massive Open Online Course (MOOC)
Is an online course that offers open access via the Internet for free or at a low cost
Trend
Something that is currently popular or fashionable.
Ubiquitous Learning
Learning at any time at any place

Quarter 2 – Module 3:
Media and Information Literate Individual

Definition of Terms
Information Literacy
Refers to the abilities to recognize when information is needed and to locate, evaluate, effectively use, and
communicate information in its various formats.
Political participation
Derives from the freedom to speak out, assemble and associate, the ability to take part in the conduct of public
affairs. The opportunity to register as a candidate, to campaign, to be elected, and to hold office at all levels of
government.
Social Cohesion
The set of characteristics that keep a group able to function as a unit.
Unit cohesion
Stems from a military concept of bond soldiers
Quarter 2 – Module 4:
Text Media and Information

Definition of Terms
Formal text-based materials
Are created and distributed by established institutions (such as publishing companies, news agencies, etc.) and go
through a rigorous process of editing or evaluation and are usually governed by censorship of the state.
Informal text-based materials
Information that comes from personal opinions
Text
A simple and flexible format of presenting information or conveying ideas whether hand-written, printed, or
displayed on-screen.
Text media
Are publications that disseminate information through media products
Typography
The style, arrangement, or appearance of printed letters on a page

Quarter 2 – Module 5:
Visual Information and Media

Definition of Terms
Analogous
Colours lie next to each other on the colour wheel. They typically combine beautifully and create appealing schemes
for your designs.
Complementary
Complementary colours are those that lie opposite each other on the colour wheel.
GIF
Graphics Interchange Format
Capable of displaying simple animation
.JPG
Joint Photographic Experts Group. JPEG format is virtually synonymous with digital photography.
Triad
Triadic colours are those that are evenly spaced out around the colour wheel, as though you're looking at an
equilateral triangle.
PNG
Pronounced as “ping”. Portable Network Graphics. Its development was basically for the purpose of transporting
images on the Internet at faster rates.
Split-Complementary
A variation of the complementary colour scheme, the split-complementary technique takes a base colour and then
uses the two adjacent colours as its
Still life photography
is a genre of photography used for the depiction of inanimate subject matter, typically a small group of objects. It is
the application of photography to the still life artistic style.
Visual media and information
Materials, programs, applications and the like that teachers and students use to formulate new information to aid
learning through the use, analysis, evaluation and production of visual images.

Quarter 2 – Module 7:
Motion Media and Information

Definition of Terms
Flip Book
A small book consisting of a series of images in different positions that create illusion of movement when thumb is
placed so pages flip quickly.
Motion
The action or process of moving or being moved.
Motion Information and Media
Refers to materials, programs, applications and the like that teachers and students use to formulate new information
to aid learning through the use, analysis, evaluation and production of moving text and images.
Storyboard
Is a graphic representation of how your video will unfold, shot by shot.
Video
A recording of moving visual images made digitally or on videotape

Quarter 2 – Module 8:
Manipulative/Interactive Media and Information

Definition of Terms
Interactivity
The communication process that takes place between humans and computer software.
Interactive Media
A method of communication in which the program's outputs depend on the user's inputs, and the user's inputs in
turn affect the program's outputs.
Media Platform
Is a service, site or method that delivers media to an audience.
Social media
Websites or online services where users (actual people) are the creators and consumers of the content, and where
social interactions (commenting, liking, posting, talking) are the main features of content.
Virtual Reality
Computer-generated simulation of a three-dimensional image or environment that can be interacted with in a
seemingly real or physical way by a person using special electronic equipment such as a helmet with a screen inside
or gloves fitted with censors.

Quarter 2 – Module 9:
Multimedia Information and Media

Definition of Terms
Animation
A way of making a movie by using a series of drawings, computer graphics, or photographs of objects that are slightly
different from one another and that when viewed quickly one after another creates the appearance of movement.
Dynamic - Always active or changing.
Integration - The act or process or an instance of integrating.
Limitations
The act of controlling the size or extent of something.
Multimedia Information and Media
Refers to materials, programs, applications, and the like that teachers and students use to formulate new
information to aid learning through the use, analysis, evaluation, and production of a combination of different types
of media.
Static - Showing little or no change, action, or progress.
Technology
The use of science in industry, engineering, etc., to invest useful things or to solve problems.

Quarter 2 – Module 10:


Dimensions of Media

Definition of Terms
Audio
The sound that is heard on a recording or broadcast.
Formal information
Information that is socially shared and is objective, driven by facts and actual events.
Information
Comes from instances, events, and basically from all things that happen in the environment.
Informal information
Information that is unsocial., opinionated and subjective.
Motion media
Visual media that gives the appearance of movement.
Right channels
Used to properly and appropriately send the message.
Text
A simple and flexible format of presenting information or conveying ideas whether hand-written, printed or
displayed on-screen.
Visual
Something (as a graphic) that appeals to the sight and is used for effect or illustration.

Quarter 2 – Module 11:


Evaluating Creative Multimedia Form

Definition of Terms
Archives
A place in which public records or historical materials are kept.
Digital Library
A special library with a focused collection of digital objects that can include text, visual material, audio material,
stored as electronic media formats along with means for organizing, storing and retrieving the files and media
contained in the library collection.
Digital museum
A collection of digitally recorded images, sounds files, text documents, and other data of historical, scientific, or
cultural interest that are accessed through electronic media.
Electronic Portfolio
A record of things that the owner has done over a period of time in an electronic format.
Museum - A building in which interesting and valuable things are collected and shown to the public.
Theatre - A building or outdoor area in which plays and other dramatic performances are given.

Quarter 2 – Module 12: Producing Creative Media-Based Presentation

Definition of Terms
Audio media
It is the recording, transmission, reception, and reproduction of sound used for communication, information
dissemination, and entertainment.
Interactive Media
A method of communication in which the program's outputs depend on the user's inputs and the user's inputs, in
turn, affect the program's outputs.
Motion
The action or process of moving or being moved.
Motion Information and Media
Refers to materials, programs, applications and the like that teachers and students use to formulate new information
to aid learning through the use, analysis, evaluation, and production of moving text and images.
Text media
Are publications that disseminate information through media products
Visual media and information
Materials, programs, applications and the like that teachers and students use to formulate new information to aid
learning through the use, analysis, evaluation, and production of visual images.

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