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Local or Indigenous Knowledge
refers to the cumulative and
complex bodies of knowledge,
know-how, practices and
representations that are
maintained and developed by
local communities, who have
long histories of interaction with
the natural environment.
3. A library is a collection of
materials, books or media that
are accessible for use and not
just for display purposes. A
library provides physical (hard
copies) or digital access (soft
copies) materials, and may be a
physical location or a virtual
space, or both.
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4. The Internet is a global network of
billions of computers and other
electronic devices. With the Internet,
it's possible to access almost any
information, communicate with anyone
else in the world, and do much more.
You can do all of this by connecting a
computer to the Internet, which is also
called going online. When someone
says a computer is online, it's just
another way of saying it's connected
to the Internet.
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Mass media refers to various forms of
communication technologies that are
used to reach a large audience or
mass of people. These media include
traditional channels such as print
(newspapers, magazines), broadcast
(television, radio), and cinema, as
well as newer digital channels like the
internet, social media platforms, and
mobile devices.
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can refer to the languages
that are used to communicate
information through various
forms of media, such as
written, spoken, visual, or
digital media.
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Comes from the French word
meaning “type” or “class”.
Can be recognized by its
common set of distinguishing
features (Codes and
Conventions)
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CODES
Are systems of signs,
which create meaning.
CONVENTIONS
Are the generally accepted
ways of doing something.
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Ways in equipment is used to tell
the story (camera techniques,
framing, depth of fields, lighting
and etc.)
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Show what is beneath the
surface of what we see ( objects,
setting, body language, clothing ,
color, etc.)