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    Instructional media

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    Media as an a presentation tool. Arlinah I.R Arlinah@petra.ac.id Petra Christian University August ‘ 2008 02/09/15 1 Contents 1. Instructional Media : what and why ? 2. Types of Media 3. Things to consider in Choosing Media for teaching 4. Design tips 5. Presentation tips 02/09/15 2 1. What is Presentation Media ? Media Messag e v V presentation Methods SOURCE: Heinich‚ Robert. Instructional Media. 02/09/15 3 Why using Media? convinced Study Results Memory 43 % (UNIV OF MINNESOTA)

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    Tammie Wilson 31 July 2012 Cosmopolitan vs. Maxim – The Objectification of Women in Print The following is an analysis of the similarities and differences between Cosmopolitan‚ a magazine marketed toward women; and Maxim‚ a magazine marketed toward men. While having differing target audiences‚ they lead the magazine industry in sales. Each publication manages to degrade women in their own way. Cosmo‚ as it’s commonly called‚ strives to be a magazine dedicated to empowering women‚ a way for women

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    Mass media

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    1. The term mass media refers to the channels of communication (media) that exists to reach a large public audience. Mass media includes newspapers‚ magazines‚ television‚ radio‚ and more recently‚ the Internet. It informs people about events that they would otherwise know little about. Mass media communication is usually rapid‚ because the media will report an important event as quickly as possible after it happens. In fact‚ some television reporting is live; that is‚ the viewers can see the events

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    Media and Crime

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    Media and Crime What is crime? A normative definition views crime as deviant behavior that violates prevailing norms  – cultural standards prescribing how humans ought to behave normally. This approach considers the complex realities surrounding the concept of crime and seeks to understand how changing social‚ political‚ psychological‚ and economic conditions may affect changing definitions of crime and the form of the legal‚ law-enforcement‚ and penal responses made by society. These structural

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    MEDIA AND POLITICS

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    MEDIA AND POLITICS  We all agree that a well-informed public leads to a more open‚ just and civic-minded society.  Yet today it seems every major and minor news network has a Sunday talk show or weekly roundtable dedicated to "educating" the American public about politics. In addition‚ with the growth of the Internet‚ thousands of Web sites exist with information on politics and government.  The irony is that while the quantity of places we can go for political information continues to increase

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    Influence of Media

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    In general‚ "media" refers to various means of communication. Media‚ the name alone to everyone seems all too familiar. For ages media has been a key source for knowing what is happening throughout the world. As time evolved the speed in which media information becomes available has increased. Nowadays media depends on Electronic media which includes television‚ radio‚ etc‚ Print media which includes newspapers‚ magazines‚ etc and Social mediamedia disseminated through social interaction. In the

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    Violent Media

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    In Violent Media is Good for Kids‚ Gerard Jones argues that violent forms of media in our pop culture can be used as a means of helping kids cope with rage. Throughout his essay‚ Jones promotes the idea that kids should use “creative violence” as a tool to transfer their negative emotions rather than acting out on them (197). Although Jones points out valid arguments to defend violence in media‚ he fails give a clear definition to determine what constitutes it. Thus‚ he excludes all other forms of

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    Social Media

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    social media continues to rise‚ organizations of all types and sizes are recognizing the ways in which social media can help them better understand‚ respond to‚ and attract the attention of their target audience. As a result‚ businesses are now jumping on the social media bandwagon at a rapid pace‚ embracing blogs‚ social networks‚ wikis‚ and other vehicles to achieve their marketing and public relations goals. What types of benefits can corporations achieve with an effective social media strategy

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    Media and Crime

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    relationship between the media and crime. The newspapers have a duty to report it and the stories can make for excellent TV and film‚ however the line between reporting facts and creating a story can often be blurred. The celebrity killer is now a recognized figure within society with D. Schmid describing how “The celebrity culture around serial killers has developed so far that one can now purchase the nail clippings and hair of some killers‚ as if they were religious icons.” But is the media to blame for glamorizing

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    Evolution in Media

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    Question: Discuss how the global media industry started taking shape after the Second World War. What were the major features of media industry in US and Europe during 1950s to 1970s? How did the media industry in US get restructured during 1980s to 1990s? Media can be defined in general as‚ "media" refers to various means of communication. For example‚ television‚ radio‚ and the newspaper are different types of media. Media includes every broadcasting and narrowcasting medium such as newspapers

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