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MEDIA AND INFORMATION

LITERACY (MIL)
3rd Qtr Week 2:

Evolution of Traditional
and New Media
This module will help achieve Media and
Information (MIL) learning competency:
MEDIA AND MASS MEDIA
EVOLUTION OF
TRADITIONAL AND NEW
MEDIA
➢Pre-Historic Age/Era (Before 1700s)

➢Industrial Age/Era (1700s – 1930s)

➢Electronic Age/Era (1930s – 1980s)

➢Information Age/Era (1900s – 2000s)


Add a Slide Title - 1
Transistor Radio (1654) Personal Computer (1974)
It Is a s mall portable
receiver that uses transistor-based
circuitry. It is a pocket size device
that is used mainly for information
dissemination, and later for
broadcasting entertainment like
music, etc.
Altair a small firm
Television (1941) named MITS made the first
The United States
implemented 525-line television. personal computer, the Altair.
Electrical engineer Benjamin This computer, which used
Adler played a prominent role in Intel Corporation’s 8080
the development of television. microprocessor, was developed
The world’s first 625-line in 1974. Though the Altair was
television standard was designed popular among computer
in the Soviet Union 1944 and hobbyists, its commercial
became a national in 1946. appeal was limited.
(1930) (1968)
(1998)

(2015) (2008)
(2020)
(1968)

(1968)
(1981)
(1961)
(1992)
End of Lesson

Week 2: Evolution of Traditional


and New Media

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