Information
Age
Information age (also known as the Computer Age, Digital Age, or New media Age) is a period in human history characterized by the shift
from traditional industry that the industrial revolution brought
through industrialization, to an economy based on information computerization
Digital media are
any media that
are encoded in a machine redable format.
Digital media can be created, viewed, distributed, modified and preserved on digital electronics devices.
Computer programs and software;
Digital
media is digitized content that can be transmitted over the internet or
computer networks. This can include text, audio, video, and graphics.
This means that news from a TV network, newspaper, magazine, etc. that is
presented on a Web site or blog can fall into this category. Most digital media
are based on translating analog data into digital data. The Internet began to
grow when text was put onto the Internet instead of stored on papers as it was
previously. Soon after text was put onto computers images followed, then came
audio and video onto the Internet. Digital media has come a long way in the few
short years to become as we know it today and it continues to grow.
The following are the
characteristics of information age
Digitality include near continuous contact with other
people through cell phones near
instantaneous access to information through the world wide web third wave information storage (where any
fragment in a text can be searched and used for categorization, such as through
search engine web blogs), and communicating through web blogs and email. Some of the negative aspects of digitality include computer viruses, loss of anonymity and spam
INTERACTIVITY Interactivity has
become a term for a number of new media use options evolving from the rapid
dissemination of internet access
points, individual with the appropriate technology can now produce his or her
online media and include images, text, and sound about whatever he or she
chooses.
Manipulation of informationis
a significant economic, political, and cultural activity. Its main driver are
digital informatio and communication technologies, which
have resulted in an information explotion and
are profoundly changing all aspects of social organization, including the economy, education, health, welfare, governmengt and democracy
Networking We all gain our
knowledge by tapping into the knowledge of others. It is technology which can
ease the information transfer, but it’s the people behind the technology that
are doing the sharing. When you find information relevant for your work or
study, note the person behind the information and follow them. Find what Linked
In groups they are members of, if they have a face book page, or twitter etc
and follow them and when you use well social network can help to create what we
call social capital. But without being fully informed you may even be searching
for the wrong information, or less relevant information for your field of
study.
BY JOSHUA HELENA M
BAPRM 42571
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