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TIMELINE: TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA

By: FONZY ADRIANE RONE


WHAT IS TRADITIONAL MEDIA?
•Any form of mass communication available
before the advent of digital media. This
includes television, radio, newspapers,
books, and magazines.
WHAT IS NEW MEDIA?
•NEW MEDIA ARE FORMS OF MEDIA THAT ARE NATIVE TO
COMPUTERS, COMPUTATIONAL AND RELYING ON
COMPUTERS FOR REDISTRIBUTION. SOME EXAMPLES OF
NEW MEDIA ARE TELEPHONES, COMPUTERS, VIRTUAL
WORLDS, SINGLE MEDIA, WEBSITE GAMES, HUMAN-
COMPUTER INTERFACE, COMPUTER ANIMATION AND
INTERACTIVE COMPUTER INSTALLATIONS.
1700 CODEX

A codex, plural codices, is a book


constructed of a number of sheets of
paper, vellum, papyrus, or similar
materials, with hand-written contents.
1715 NEWSPAPERS

A printed publication (usually issued


daily or weekly) consisting of folded
unstapled sheets and containing news,
feature articles, advertisements, and
correspondence.
1800 TYPEWRITER

An electric, electronic, or
manual machine with keys for
producing printlike characters
one at a time on paper inserted
around a roller.
1855 TELEGRAPH

A system for transmitting


messages from a distance along a
wire, especially one creating
signals by making and breaking an
electrical connection.
1876 TELEPHONE

A system that converts acoustic


vibrations to electrical signals in order to
transmit sound, typically voices, over a
distance using wire or radio.
1890 PUNCH CARDS

A card perforated according to a code, for


controlling the operation of a machine, used
in voting machines and formerly in
programming and entering data into
computers.
1913 COMMERCIAL
MOTION PICTURE

A film, also called a movie, motion


picture, theatrical film, or photoplay,
is a series of still images which,
when shown on a screen, creates
the illusion of moving images due to
the phi phenomenon.
1926 MOTION PICTURES WITH SOUND

A sound film is a motion picture with synchronized


sound, or sound technologically coupled to image, as
opposed to a silent film. The first known public exhibition
of projected sound films took place in Paris in 1900, but
decades passed before sound motion pictures were made
commercially practical.
1941 TELEVISION

A system for transmitting visual images


and sound that are reproduced on
screens, chiefly used to broadcast
programs for entertainment,
information, and education.
1949 LARGE ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS

Was amongst the earliest electronic


general-purpose computers made. It
was Turing-complete, digital and able
to solve "a large class of numerical
problems" through reprogramming.
1960 MAINFRAME COMPUTERS

Mainframe computers (colloquially referred to as


"big iron") are computers used primarily by large
organizations for critical applications, bulk data
processing, such as census, industry and consumer
statistics, enterprise resource planning, and
transaction processing.
1976 PERSONAL COMPUTERS

Apple Computer 1, also known later as the


Apple I, or Apple-1, is a desktop computer
released by the Apple Computer Company (now
Apple Inc.) in 1976. It was designed and hand-
built by Steve Wozniak. Wozniak's friend Steve
Jobs had the idea of selling the computer.
1980 PORTABLE COMPUTERS

A portable computer is a personal computer


that is designed to be easily transported and
relocated, but is larger and less convenient
to transport than a notebook computer. The
earliest PCs designed for easy transport
were called portables.
1995 BLOGS

A regularly updated website or web


page, typically one run by an
individual or small group, that is
written in an informal or
conversational style.
1995 WEB BROWSERS

Internet Explorer is a series of graphical


web browsers developed by Microsoft and
included in the Microsoft Windows line of
operating systems, starting in 1995. It was
first released as part of the add-on package
Plus! for Windows 95 that year.
2000 WEARABLE TECHNOLOGIES

Wearable technology (also called wearable


gadgets) is a category of technology devices that
can be worn by a consumer and often include
tracking information related to health and
fitness. Other wearable tech gadgets include
devices that have small motion sensors to take
photos and sync with your mobile devices.
2004 SOCIAL NETWORK

A dedicated website or other application


that enables users to communicate with
each other by posting information,
comments, messages, images, etc.
2006 MICROBLOGS

A social media site to which a


user makes short, frequent posts.
MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY
POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

SUBMITTED BY: FONZY ADRIANE M. RONE


SUBMITTED TO: MR. JUAREN GULTIANO

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