MIL mock quiz

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Master Your Media Literacy

Challenge yourself with our comprehensive quiz designed to enhance your understanding of media and information literacy. With 36 engaging questions, you'll test your knowledge on key concepts, communication theories, and the evolution of media.

Key Features:

  • Multiple Choice Questions
  • Checkbox Selections
  • Explore the Functions of Media
  • Learn About Communication Theories
36 Questions9 MinutesCreated by LearningLight324
Physical objects used to communicate with, or the mass communication through physical objects and is used to communicate messages.
Information
Media
Gadgets
Communication
Decides on the information to transmit
Message
Sender
Receiver
Channel
Effect
Information that the sender wants to transmit to receiver
Message
Sender
Receiver
Channel
Effect
Instrument used in delivering the message
Message
Sender
Receiver
Channel
Effect
Meaning of "Medius"
Medium
Middle
Meditate
Message
Mass Media - Type of media that is used to reach a small target audience
True
False
Set of abilities that require individuals to know which information is needed.
Media literacy
Information literacy
Technology literacy
Media and Information literacy
Functions of Media
Source of credible information
Used to reach a large audience
Vehicle that carries messages
Channel which people use to send/receive information
Access, analyze, evaluate
To build knowledge structures
What is Communication?
The ability to access, analyze, evaluate information
Allow individuals to engage with media
Art of transferring information from one person to another
Canadian communication theorist
Michael McLuhan
Marshall McLuhan
Justin Mcluhan
Tribal Age
Introduction to Phonetics
Face-to- face interactions
Oral communication
From “receivers” of messages into “senders”
Gutenberg press
Tribal age
Literacy Age
Print age
Information age
Electronic age
Global Village
Tribal age
Literacy Age
Print age
Information age
Electronic age
Dominance of sight over the sensory balance
Tribal age
Literacy Age
Print age
Information age
Electronic age
Oral Society
Tribal age
Literacy Age
Print age
Information age
Electronic age
System of printing and typography that uses movable components to reproduce the elements of a document
Print
Movable Type
Computer
Ethical use of information
Privacy
Resources
Responsibility
Plagiarism
Accuracy
Tabloid
Method used to question the validity, reliability, and accuracy of an information source to avoid possible biases
Triangularation
Triangulation
Trigonal
Triangular
€Information is a source of learning and is considered a benefit; but when unorganized, unprocessed, and unavailable it becomes burden”
William Pollard
Marshall McLuhan
Michael McLuhan
Walter Pollard
Theory that believes technology is a steering factor in how a society develops
The Evolution of Media
Technological Determinism
Media and Information theory
To search appropriate resources effectively and identify relevant information
A Need for Information
The Needs to Evaluate Results
Resources Available
How to find Information
What kind and how much information he/she requires and why it is needed.
A Need for Information
The Needs to Evaluate Results
Resources Available
How to find Information
Requires the individual to know where to find information, and when they are appropriate to use.
A Need for Information
The Needs to Evaluate Results
Resources Available
How to find Information
Best way is to use the power of the internet in comparing, combining, and testing the results with other available source
How to Work with or Exploit Results
Ethics and Responsibility of Use
How to Communicate or Share your Findings
How to Manage your Findings
Use of footnotes, appropriate writing techniques, and presentation styles
How to Work with or Exploit Results
Ethics and Responsibility of Use
How to Communicate or Share your Findings
How to Manage your Findings
Store all gathered information for future purposes.
How to Work with or Exploit Results
Ethics and Responsibility of Use
How to Communicate or Share your Findings
How to Manage your Findings
Forms of print media
Book
Newspaper
Poem
Journal
Article
Magazine
Forms of broadcast media (except)
Television
Radio
Film
Telephone
Social media
Phenomenon that connects different forms of media together.
Media Conversing
Media Converging
Media Communication
Media Phenomenon
€first-hand” material of information
Secondary
Primary
Tertiary
provide overviews of the original references
Secondary
Primary
Tertiary
mediums that use electronics energy for the end user to access content.
Non print
Print
Students are allowed to contribute (library)
Academic
School
global network of computers
Database
Internet
Medium used in presenting information is also crucial in evaluating information.
What is its purpose?
What/who is the source of information?
What is the medium used?
How is the information made?
before you believe an information, you must first know what and who its information source is
What is its purpose?
What/who is the source of information?
What is the medium used?
How is the information made?
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