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Mil-Lesson 2 - Evolution of Media

I considered a media to be traditional if it was developed before the widespread adoption of digital technology and the internet, and new if it relied on or was enabled by digital/internet technologies. Traditional media include fire, paper, stone/bronze/copper/iron tools, the printing press and electrical telegraph. New media include personal computers, mobile devices, wearables, the internet, digital voice/image/sound and social networks. The future of media may involve technologies seen in science fiction like augmented or virtual reality.

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Mil-Lesson 2 - Evolution of Media

I considered a media to be traditional if it was developed before the widespread adoption of digital technology and the internet, and new if it relied on or was enabled by digital/internet technologies. Traditional media include fire, paper, stone/bronze/copper/iron tools, the printing press and electrical telegraph. New media include personal computers, mobile devices, wearables, the internet, digital voice/image/sound and social networks. The future of media may involve technologies seen in science fiction like augmented or virtual reality.

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Question to Answer

What were your basis for


considering a media as
traditional or new?
People discovered fire, developed
paper from plants and forged
equipment or weapon through stone,
bronze, copper and iron.
People used the power of steam, developed
machine tools, established iron production and
manufacturing of various products (including
books through the printing press).
People harnessed the power of electricity that led to
electrical telegraphy, electrical circuits and the early large
scale computers (through vacuum tubes, transistors and
integrated circuits). In this age, long distance
communication became possible.
People advanced the use of the microelectronics in the
invention of personal computers, mobile devices and wearable
technology. In this age, the Internet paved the way for faster
communication and the creation of the social network.
Moreover, voice, image, sound and data are digitalized.
Form a group then using manila paper and marker
fill up the table below and report it on the class.
Ages What devices did What devices did What devices did
people use to people use to store people use to
communicate with information? share or broadcast
each other? information?
Prehistoric Age

Industrial Age

Electronic Age

New (Digital) Age


Given the available media that we have in
the world now, what do you think is the
future of media? Is there a technology that
you have seen in a science-fiction or read in
a book that you want to become a reality in
the near future?

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