TYPES OF MEDIA - PEOPLE AND TEXT
Jesselle Mae Pascual
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Discussant: Jesselle Mae P. Pascual
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Different Sources of Media and Information
People Media
people media
use
production of media and information
evaluation
analysis
Who are the "people media"?
People in Media
People as Media
Two Types of People Media
People inMedia
People as Media
People Media
Write “PAS” for People as Media and “PIN” for People in Media.
School Teacher
Independent Blogger
Print Journalist
Your Classmate
Movie Director
Radio Commentator
YouTuber
News Reporter
Facebook User
College Professor
People inMedia
People as Media
People Media
Crowdsourcer
SocialJournalist
CitizenJournalist
Opinion Leaders
PEOPLE AS MEDIA
- opinions are accepted by a group
- source of viable interpretation of messages for lower- end media users
- highly exposed to and actively using media
Opinion Leaders
People as Media
The Two-step Flow Communication Model (1944) Paul Lazarsfeld, Bernard Berelson, and Hazel Gaudet
Opinion Leaders
People as Media
People without professional journalism training can use the tools of modern technology and internet to create, augment or fact-check media on their own or in collaboration with others.
Citizen Journalist
People as Media
Journalists are using social media to make their content available to more people.
Social Journalist
People as Media
It is the practice of obtaining needed services, ideas, or content by soliciting contributions from a large group of people and especially from the online community.
Crowdsourcer
People as Media
Visual Media
Multimedia
Text Media
Multimedia Journalist
Broadcast Jounalist
Photojournalist
Print Journalist
PEOPLE in MEDIA
person who delivers information through news, magazines, or any printed materials
Print Journalist
PEOPLE in MEDIA
person responsible in taking pictures which can be used in delivering information
Photojournalist
PEOPLE in MEDIA
person who delivers news and information through radio and television
Broadcast Journalist
PEOPLE in MEDIA
person responsible in delivering information using different platforms
Multimedia Journalist
PEOPLE in MEDIA
Visual Media
Multimedia
Text Media
Multimedia Journalist
Broadcast Jounalist
Photojournalist
Print Journalist
PEOPLE in MEDIA
Articulate
Updated
Charismatic
Tech Savvy
Credible
Flexible
Characteristics of People Media
T E X T
Text is "any human-readable sequence of characters" that can form elligible words. (Rouse, 2015)
Text is a simple and flexible format of presenting information or conveying ideas
DEFINITION AND CHARACTERISTICS
Text is available in different sources (formal and informal)
Text can be as short or lengthy
Text is very powerful
TEXT
- Who or what institution is sending this message?
- What techniques are used to attract and hold attention?
- What is the language used by the writer?
- What views are represented? Are they balanced?
- How might the message be interpreted in different ways?
- What is omitted, slurred or added in the message?
Questions you need to ask with regards to the content of media and information:
As a producer of text media and information, we need to review the media and information design framework: target audience, author or sender, key content, purpose, form/style and format.
DESIGN PRINCIPLES AND ELEMENTS OF TEXT
TEXT AS VISUAL
Read more
typeface
TEXT AS VISUAL
TYPES OF TYPEFACES
- This typeface connotes formality and readability in large amount of texts.
- This font is usually used for the body text of books, newspapers, magazines and research publication.
- Also, serif fonts give a classic or elegant look when used for title or heading.
- It brings a clean or minimalist look to the text.
- This font is used for clear and direct meaning of text such as road signage, building directory or nutrition facts in food packages.
- Also, sans serif fonts give a modern look and is used primarily in webpage design.
This typeface carries a solid or heavy look to text. This font can be used for large advertising sign on billboards.
This draws much attention to itself because of its brush-like strokes. This must be used sparingly and not to be used in large body text. This font is usually used in wedding invitation cards or other formal events.
Return
Display or decorative - caters to a wide variety of emotions (such as celebration, fear, horror, etc.) or themes (such as cowboys, circus, holidays, summer, kiddie, etc.)
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Contrast
Repetition
Organization
Alignment
Proximity
Emphasis
DESIGN PRINCIPLES AND ELEMENTS
Appropriateness
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EMPHASIS
APPROPRIATENESS
Instructional Multimedia(TESL 605)Reflection Paper
June 13, 2021
Sta. Mesa, Manila
POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES
Instructional Multimedia(TESL 605)Reflection Paper
June 13, 2021
Sta. Mesa, Manila
POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES
PROXIMITY
ALIGNMENT
ORGANIZATION
person, place, thing, events, etc.
to a name of a
a noun?
is
A noun refers to a name of a person, place, thing, events, etc.
What is a noun?
A noun refers to a name of a person, place, thing, events, etc.
What is a noun?
A noun refers
What
REPETITION
One of the first problems of the internet is the ease with which children can access potentially dangerous sites For example, pornography sites are easily accessible to them because they can register with a site and claim to be an adult. There is no doubt that this affects their thoughts and development, which is a negative impact for the children and for the society.
One of the first problems of the internet is the ease with which children can access potentially dangerous sites For example, pornography sites are easily accessible to them because they can register with a site and claim to be an adult. There is no doubt that this affects their thoughts and development, which is a negative impact for the children and for the society.
CONTRAST
Ping, A. (2017, June 11). Media and Information Literacy (MIL) - 11. People Media. https://www.slideshare.net/arnielping/11-media-and-information-literacy-mil-people-media
Commision on Higher Education. Teaching Guide for Senior High School MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY CORE SUBJECT. https://www.academia.edu/39154647/Teaching_Guide_for_Senior_High_School_MEDIA_AND_INFORMATION_LITERACY_CORE_SUBJECT
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