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EVOLUTION OF MEDIA

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  • This is the era following the industrial age.
    Electronic age
  • This learning is characterized by t having the mobility to access learning materials through the use of Internet-connected gadgets.
    Ubiquitous Learning
  • This period is described as the product of harnessing the power of machines
    Industrial Age
  • These re courses designed for large numbers of participants, that can be accessed by anyone anywhere as long as they have an Internet connection, are open to everyone without entry, and offer a full/complete course expertise online for fr
    Massive Open Online Courses
  • single-viewer film system which allowed a person to individually watch short films by peeping through the bulky machinery.
    kinetoscope
  • The plant from which the first paper was made.
    Papyrus
  • This age shows information as a commodity, yet its mode of recording, storage, delivery, and playback relies heavily on digital technology.
    Digital or new information Age
  • Invented by the Lumiere brothers , this machine had the ability to record images and the capacity of a film projector to project the film onto a big screen
    cinematographe
  • The Egyptians' system of writing
    hieroglyphics
  • This invention by Emile Berliner played back music recorded on flat discs or records
    gramophone
  • ________ refers to the adding of computer-generated element to the real world.
    augmented reality
  • These are paintings discovered in Southern France that shows evidence of symbols etched onto the walls, which dates back to more than 30,000 years ago
    Chauvet Cave
  • The system of writing invented by the Sumerians in Ancient Mesopotamia
    cuneiform
  • This artifact shows one of the clearest examples of cuneiform
    Code of Hammurabi
  • the Lumiére brothers opened the first theater dedicated to screening films called the "__x__"
    cinema
  • This technology brings the virtual visitor in the simulated world he/she sees in the viewing headset.
    Virtual reality
  • A technique in writing when Chinese and Korean craftspeople "wrote" letters on textile or paper using letters carved onto wood blocks then they used ink and pressed it on a surface.
    Woodblock printing
  • He invented the telephone
    Alexander Graham Bell
  • This machine enabled people to rapidly transfer messages via wires and cables using different morse codes..
    telegraph
  • This device was first used in the maritime industry in the beginning of the 1900s until it was heavily used in communication and information during World War I.
    radio
  • He invented the first printing press.
    Johannes Gutenberg