Professional Documents
Culture Documents
No Derivative Works
Attribution (BY) (ND)
Examples:
Cave paintings (35,000 BC)
Clay tablets in Mesopotamia (2400 BC)
Papyrus in Egypt (2500 BC)
Acta Diurna in Rome (130 BC)
Pre-Industrial Age (Before 1700s)
Cave
paintings
(35,000 BC)
Pre-Industrial Age (Before 1700s)
Clay
tablets in
Mesopota-
mia
(2400 BC)
Pre-Industrial Age (Before 1700s)
Papyrus
in Egypt
(2500 BC)
Pre-Industrial Age (Before 1700s)
Acta
Diurna in
Rome
(130 BC)
Pre-Industrial Age (Before 1700s)
Examples:
Printing press for mass production (19th century)
Newspaper- The London Gazette (1640)
Typewriter (1800)Telephone (1876)
Motion picture photography/projection (1890)
Commercial motion pictures (1913)
Motion picture with sound (1926)
Telegraph
Punch cards
Industrial Age (1700s-1930s)
Typewriter
(1800)
Industrial Age (1700s-1930s)
Telephone
(1876)
Industrial Age (1700s-1930s)
Telegraph
Industrial Age (1700s-1930s)
Punch cards
Industrial Age (1700s-1930s)
Punch cards
Before 1700s 1700s-1930s 1930s-1980s 1980s-2000s
Examples:
Transistor Radio
Television (1941)
Large electronic computers- i.e. EDSAC
(1949) and UNIVAC 1 (1951)
Mainframe computers - i.e. IBM 704 (1960)
Personal computers - i.e. Hewlett-
Packard 9100A (1968), Apple 1 (1976)
OHP, LCD projectors
Electronic Age (1930s-1980s)
Transistor Radio
Electronic Age (1930s-1980s)
Television (1941)
Electronic Age (1930s-1980s)
Examples:
Web browsers: Mosaic (1993), Internet Explorer
(1995)
Blogs: Blogspot (1999), LiveJournal (1999),
Wordpress (2003)
Social networks: Friendster (2002), Multiply (2003),
Facebook (2004)
Microblogs: Twitter (2006), Tumblr (2007)
Video: YouTube (2005)
Information Age (1980s-2000s)
Blogs:
Blogspot (1999)
Information Age (1980s-2000s)
Blogs:
LiveJournal
(1999)
Information Age (1980s-2000s)
Blogs:
Wordpress
2003)
Information Age (1980s-2000s)
Smart phones
Information Age (1980s-2000s)
Wearable technology
Information Age (1980s-2000s)
Scoring Criteria:
Timeliness 5 (Finished at set time)
Participation 5 (Group members participated)
Content 10 (Presented output is
comprehensive)
Group Activity: Knowing Media at Different Ages
Channel provides
opportunities for people to
communicate, share ideas,
speculate, tell stories and
give information
Roles and functions of media in democratic
society
Watchdog exposes
corrupt practices of the
government and the private
sector.
Roles and functions of media in democratic
society
Watchdog creating a
space wherein governance is
challenged or scrutinized by
the governed. It also
guarantee free and fair
elections
Roles and functions of media in democratic
society