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Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: Seems Familiar??Slide2: We play computer games We download We surf the web We get updated We watch TV We read newspapers, magazines, comics We listen through the radio We get fund of high tech gadgets Slide3: But what do we get..??Slide4: World Wide Web (www)Slide5: WWW or simply Web is a global, read-write information space is an information system that makes the internet easier to use text documents, images, multimedia and other items of information (resources) are identified by short, unique, global identifiers called Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs) so that each can be found, accessed and cross-referenced in the simplest possible way such resources include e-mail, file transfer protocol, real-time communications, electronic bulletin boards, newsgroups, and Telnet. Each of these applications has a different set of communication rules that allows it take place – it makes all of these applications accessible through one interface Slide6: World Wide Web (www) and InternetSlide7: Are they the same..??Slide8: No, they’re not. Why?Slide9: Internet is a physical entity (a vast network of computers), the World Wide Web is more of a concept. It is a special way to encode, retrieve, and navigate many resources that are stored on Internet-linked computers. Slide10: Web AdvantagesSlide11: Serves as LinkSlide12: User FriendlySlide13: ReferenceSlide14: Files to DownloadSlide15: Income GeneratingSlide16: NetworkingSlide17: Generates Easy AccessSlide18: S – serves as link U – user friendly R – reference F – files to download I – income generating N – networking G – generates easy access S U R F I N GSlide19: Web DisadvantagesSlide20: DependenceSlide21: Online PornographySlide22: Web Can Easily Be InfectedSlide23: Not ReliableSlide24: Less People are… … EmployedSlide25: Over Use of Online GamingSlide26: Accessible Enough for HackersSlide27: Develop LazinessSlide28: D - dependence O – online pornography W – web can easily be infected N – not reliable L – less people are employed O – over use of online gaming A – accessible enough for hackers D – develop lazinessSlide29: Online PornographySlide30: shortened to porn or porno explicit representation of the human body or sexual activity with the goal of sexual arousal use any of a variety of media — printed literature, photos, sculpture, drawing, painting, animation, sound recording, film, video, or video game Slide31: Ways to Avoid Online PornographySlide32: Sit with your childSlide33: Install a software which filters such pagesSlide34: Target sites which are suitable for kids and informative Slide35: S – sit with your child I – install a software which filters such pages T – target sites which are suitable for kids and informative S I TSlide36: Computer GamesSlide37: a video game played on a personal computer, rather than on a video game console or arcade machineSlide38: Computer Game AdvantagesSlide39: D – develops creativity and resourcefulness E – empowers the mind E – enjoyable and exciting P – prevents roaming around and leaving the house DEEPSlide40: Computer Game DisadvantagesSlide41: W – waste of time A – addiction R – requires no company C – cutting classes R – rejects homework A – added expense F – form of pornography T – triggers violence W A R C R A F TSlide42: Later on, computer addicts would suffer the following: - Neck ache - Back ache - Repetitive strain injuries - Eyestrain - Headaches - Chest pain - Fatigue - Mood swings Slide43: Mass MediaSlide44: - is a term used to denote, as a class, that section of the media specifically envisioned and designed to reach a very large audience such as the population of a nation state public media has a similar meaning: it is the sum of the public mass distributors of news and entertainment across mediums such as newspapers, television, radio, broadcasting & text publishersSlide45: Kind of Mass MediaSlide46: Broadcasting - for radio and television. Film - most often used for entertainment, but also for documentaries. Internet - many uses and presents both opportunities and challenges. Blogs and podcasts, such as news, music, pre-recorded speech and video) Publishing - meaning on paper, mainly via books, magazines, and newspapers. Computer games - developed into a mass form of media since devices such as the PlayStation 3 , Xbox 360, and the Wii broadened their use. Slide47: Advantage of Mass MediaSlide48: J ournalism – narrates what happens in papers in the briefetst but moct concise way E nrichment and education - E ntertainment - performances of acting, music, and sports, light reading; and video and computer games P ublic service announcements – S erves as an advocacy (business&social concerns) - including advertising, marketing, propaganda, public relations, and political communication J E E P SSlide49: Disadvantage of Mass MediaSlide50: P romotion - of anxiety and fear to sell the newspaper / channel, etc R ejects – restatement of wisdom by focusing too much in unusual and sensational issues I nability - to deal with complex issues C annot - transmit tacit knowledge E xaggerating – topics and issues concerning popular people, event, etc P R I C ESlide51: The End Thanks for Listening You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
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Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: Seems Familiar??Slide2: We play computer games We download We surf the web We get updated We watch TV We read newspapers, magazines, comics We listen through the radio We get fund of high tech gadgets Slide3: But what do we get..??Slide4: World Wide Web (www)Slide5: WWW or simply Web is a global, read-write information space is an information system that makes the internet easier to use text documents, images, multimedia and other items of information (resources) are identified by short, unique, global identifiers called Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs) so that each can be found, accessed and cross-referenced in the simplest possible way such resources include e-mail, file transfer protocol, real-time communications, electronic bulletin boards, newsgroups, and Telnet. Each of these applications has a different set of communication rules that allows it take place – it makes all of these applications accessible through one interface Slide6: World Wide Web (www) and InternetSlide7: Are they the same..??Slide8: No, they’re not. Why?Slide9: Internet is a physical entity (a vast network of computers), the World Wide Web is more of a concept. It is a special way to encode, retrieve, and navigate many resources that are stored on Internet-linked computers. Slide10: Web AdvantagesSlide11: Serves as LinkSlide12: User FriendlySlide13: ReferenceSlide14: Files to DownloadSlide15: Income GeneratingSlide16: NetworkingSlide17: Generates Easy AccessSlide18: S – serves as link U – user friendly R – reference F – files to download I – income generating N – networking G – generates easy access S U R F I N GSlide19: Web DisadvantagesSlide20: DependenceSlide21: Online PornographySlide22: Web Can Easily Be InfectedSlide23: Not ReliableSlide24: Less People are… … EmployedSlide25: Over Use of Online GamingSlide26: Accessible Enough for HackersSlide27: Develop LazinessSlide28: D - dependence O – online pornography W – web can easily be infected N – not reliable L – less people are employed O – over use of online gaming A – accessible enough for hackers D – develop lazinessSlide29: Online PornographySlide30: shortened to porn or porno explicit representation of the human body or sexual activity with the goal of sexual arousal use any of a variety of media — printed literature, photos, sculpture, drawing, painting, animation, sound recording, film, video, or video game Slide31: Ways to Avoid Online PornographySlide32: Sit with your childSlide33: Install a software which filters such pagesSlide34: Target sites which are suitable for kids and informative Slide35: S – sit with your child I – install a software which filters such pages T – target sites which are suitable for kids and informative S I TSlide36: Computer GamesSlide37: a video game played on a personal computer, rather than on a video game console or arcade machineSlide38: Computer Game AdvantagesSlide39: D – develops creativity and resourcefulness E – empowers the mind E – enjoyable and exciting P – prevents roaming around and leaving the house DEEPSlide40: Computer Game DisadvantagesSlide41: W – waste of time A – addiction R – requires no company C – cutting classes R – rejects homework A – added expense F – form of pornography T – triggers violence W A R C R A F TSlide42: Later on, computer addicts would suffer the following: - Neck ache - Back ache - Repetitive strain injuries - Eyestrain - Headaches - Chest pain - Fatigue - Mood swings Slide43: Mass MediaSlide44: - is a term used to denote, as a class, that section of the media specifically envisioned and designed to reach a very large audience such as the population of a nation state public media has a similar meaning: it is the sum of the public mass distributors of news and entertainment across mediums such as newspapers, television, radio, broadcasting & text publishersSlide45: Kind of Mass MediaSlide46: Broadcasting - for radio and television. Film - most often used for entertainment, but also for documentaries. Internet - many uses and presents both opportunities and challenges. Blogs and podcasts, such as news, music, pre-recorded speech and video) Publishing - meaning on paper, mainly via books, magazines, and newspapers. Computer games - developed into a mass form of media since devices such as the PlayStation 3 , Xbox 360, and the Wii broadened their use. Slide47: Advantage of Mass MediaSlide48: J ournalism – narrates what happens in papers in the briefetst but moct concise way E nrichment and education - E ntertainment - performances of acting, music, and sports, light reading; and video and computer games P ublic service announcements – S erves as an advocacy (business&social concerns) - including advertising, marketing, propaganda, public relations, and political communication J E E P SSlide49: Disadvantage of Mass MediaSlide50: P romotion - of anxiety and fear to sell the newspaper / channel, etc R ejects – restatement of wisdom by focusing too much in unusual and sensational issues I nability - to deal with complex issues C annot - transmit tacit knowledge E xaggerating – topics and issues concerning popular people, event, etc P R I C ESlide51: The End Thanks for Listening