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Tracing the history of the new media in media and information literacy

Author:Cloyd Evans U Pacanut  Introduction  Media has evolved from traditional forms like newspapers, radio, and television to digital, social, and AI-driven platforms. Understanding this evolution is essential in Media and Information Literacy (MIL), as it teaches us how information is shared, consumed, and created responsibly. Historical Development of New Media 1. Traditional Media (Before 1990s) Communication was mostly one-way through newspapers, radio, and television. Audiences were passive receivers of information. 2. Digital Media (1990s) The rise of the internet and personal computers introduced email, websites, and online news. Users could access information more easily and interact with some content. 3. Social Media Era (Early 2000s – 2010s) Platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter allowed user-generated content. Communication became interactive, and audiences could share and comment in real time. 4. Mobile and Converged Media (Late 2000s – Present) Smartphones...

Tracing the History of New Media in Media and Information Literacy

  Author: Michael Dave U. Jalagat  Introduction New media has changed the way people share stories, learn new things, and stay connected. From the early forms of digital communication to the platforms we use today, its growth has shaped how we learn and use information. Knowing its history helps us appreciate how it supports Media and Information Literacy (MIL), especially now that technology keeps moving forward. Timeline of New Media Early Beginnings New media started when computers and basic networks first came out. Simple digital tools slowly replaced older methods of sharing information. These early steps laid the foundation for the online world we know today. Key Milestones As technology improved, key developments came after: the rise of personal computers, the launch of the internet, the spread of mobile phones, and the birth of social media. Each change made communication faster, more interactive, and more personal. Recent Developments and Trends Today’s new media is d...

Tracing the History of New Media in Media and Information Literacy

  Author: France Raiden Egania Introduction. The media changed everything on how we see stuff, get, and share. Starting from old-school printing until today's online world, media also improve the communication and learning. When we say media, we are talking about online platforms like social media, websites, blogs, and streaming where you can get right away. The history of all this is just tech constantly changing how we make and watch content.  It's really important to have a media because it gives the people skills to look at stuff critically, make things, and use info in a responsible way. These days, reading and writing aren't enough you have to get how media works, find facts, and use tech to share and learn. Timeline of new media. Early Beginning       The new media has started with early computer networks like the ARPANET in the year 1960s and personal computers in the 1980s, providing a basic online communication. The World Wide Web  made informatio...