Reflection 4: Current and Future Trend in Media and Information Nowadays, people create new things out of their ideas and creative mind knowing that it will be popular and it will make a trend. Especially in today’s generation, a simple invention will lead to a bigger and popular one thanks to social media and technology, we can’t stop the trends because it will be widely spread on the internet. According to Ms. Leizel Avila, here are the current and future trends: Mobile - 36% of the journalists recognize mobile as the most important trend of the year. Digital - Integration of social media in newsroom and reliance on videos and images ranked 2nd and 3rd among trends. Native - 49% believe native advertising will be the top revenue source for their respective media outlets. Visual- 66% consider page views their most important metric. Native advertising- This is a form of online advertising that matches the form and function of the p
Reflection 5: Visual Media and Information The report was done on February 8, 2018. Visual media and information was discussed. There will always be a need to understand the importance of visual media and information. Almost 65% of us are visual learners which means that we learn mostly from the images that we see and the process of information in our brain is faster than those textual contents. Moreover, the use of media in teaching attracts the attention of students. Therefore, the use of visual media and information in school should be used effectively. Visual media is defined as the sources of data or information in the form of visual representation. Visual media consist of images or pictures used to represent a certain thing that is easier to be understand. But inside a classroom, the most commonly used visual media are pictures, videos and infographics. The use of visual media makes a creative approach to the learners. Admit
Reflection 2: Media and Information Sources Information can come from virtually anywhere — media, blogs, personal experiences, books, journal and magazine articles, expert opinions, encyclopedias, and web pages — and the type of information you need will change depending on the question you are trying to answer. Types of Information Sources Reference Books Include facts, figures, addresses, statistics, definitions, dates, etc. Useful for finding factual or statistical information or for a brief overview of a particular topic. Examples : dictionaries, encyclopedias, directories Newspapers (News sources) Provides very current information about events, people, or places at the time they are published Useful for information on current events or to track the development of a story as it unfolds Examples : The Chicago Tribune , The New York Times , The Wall Street Journal , CNN Magazines Include articles on diverse topics of popular interest and
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