University of Phoenix Material Forms of Media Table There are many kinds of media available for use in a presentation. However‚ each type of media has benefits and drawbacks. After reviewing this week’s reading‚ complete the table related to various forms of media used in public speaking. Form Benefits Drawbacks Objects Using objects can show off great techniques and examples of what you’re talking about. They can also be used to have live demonstrations for your topic It can be distracting
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Forms of Media Matrix University of Phoenix Material Forms of Media Matrix After reviewing this week’s reading‚ complete the matrix‚ related to various forms of media used in public speaking. Form Benefits Drawbacks Objects Objects are a visual aide to show the audience what you mean and they create a dramatic effect. Some objects are impossible to show the audience‚ due to their size‚ weight‚ or accessibility. Models Smaller than full sized objects so they can be shown to the audience
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Micaela Flanigan February 18‚ 2013 Critical Media Analysis The advertisement being analyzed is from Amitron and is selling a woman’s watch. The advertisement was found in Marie Claire magazine‚ which is a publication for women and pertains to topics such as fashion‚ style‚ beauty‚ women’s issues‚ and health issues. Marie Claire is ranked as number 87 in circulation and 988‚418 magazines were circulated as of 2012. The estimated advertising rate for Marie Claire is $79‚760. The primary target
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Introduction to Media Studies ICOE2005 Fall 2012 Mondays 14:45–16:45 Professor: Joseph Bender Course Description What is/are the media? Who produces and influences them and under what circumstances? How do the media represent reality? What effects do they have on the audience? To what extent are the media globalized or different across countries? What is new about the new media? The course considers the nature of mediated communication‚ historical transformations in and functions of media‚ and
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FANCTION For individual‚ the function of media can be thought of as the motives or reasons. Why individual use media products? They do that in order to feel satisfactions; they receive from the use of these products Herta Herzog 1944 She studied the motivation and gratification of radio soap opera listeners Her interest was to try to understand (why women become such ardent fans of the radio soaps The goal of the study was to determine (what satisfactions listeners
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the Mass Media? * Mass media – communication technologies that have the potential to reach a large audience in remote locations * Print Media –first mass medium * Printed materials * 19th – 20th centuries‚ newspaper industry experienced explosive growth * Motion Picture and Sound Recording * Thomas Edison invented: * Phonograph – recorded sound * Kinetoscope – showed short‚ silent films to individual viewers * Broadcast Media – media brought
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----------------------------------------- SUBJECT:COMPUTER CLASS:S.S.S 2 POSITIVE EFFECT OF SOCIAL MEDIA networking has brought to society. One can think of more than half a dozen just off the head. It is a very interesting time when social media made an entry into the public world. What used to be considered a bane has miraculously transformed into one o the biggest boon of the 21st century world‚ alongside Apple apps and Google. There is now little doubt that social media is the Black Swan of this century. 1. Addressing a larger audience
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Effects of Mass Media Samantha James HUM/186 August‚ 2010 Chris Hamilton At a steady pace‚ mass media progressed over time; new emerging technology is changing the way people view the world. Before‚ the modern forms of media came to pass‚ people viewed media through verbal interaction and writing. Today‚ media is seen in many forms: television‚ radio‚ cellular devices‚ Internet‚ satellites‚ newspapers‚ and many more. To understand mass media completely‚ the focus must shift
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principle and order to explaining phenomena. The ‘ology’ of media studies (although not ours alone) is called semiology. The prefix sem comes from the Greek for sign (rather than the Latin for half) and is to be found in words such as semaphore – signalling with flags or lights – and semantics – the study of meaning in linguistics. Developed long before and outside media studies‚ semiology is particularly useful for us in studying the process of media communication. As we have suggested previously‚ communication
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Table of Contents ▪ Introduction……………………………….2 ▪ Literature review………………………….4 ▪ References………………………………….10 ▪ Hypothesis………………………………….11 ▪ Methodology………………………………..11 Delimitation Type of study Theoretical framework Introduction: A nation is a group of people who share common history‚ culture‚ language and ethnic origin often possessing or seeking its own government. National identity refers to the distinguish features of group and to the individual’ sense
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