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MANIBALE, SHARMAE T.
BSN-1D
2021-01568
SAQ #7: Information Age
Pre-assessment Activity: Situation
Imagine that you are at lost in the wilderness and there is a substitution cypher (a
method of encrypting message in which the letters of the original text are
systematically replaced by different alphabet) that you need to answer to solve your
dilemma.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZS T U
V W X Y Z A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R
Hint: This is the first thing that you will be doing when you are at lost
Encrypted word: AFXGJESLAGF KWSJUZAFY
Answer: USE A MAP
MANIBALE, SHARMAE T.
BSN-1D
2021-01568
APPLICATION
Arrange the photos chronologically by writing numbers 1-12 below each
photo and explain the manner by which information is being acquired, stored,
retrieve and utilize.
8. ENIAC- The information in the ENIAC; the first
programmable general-purpose electronic digital
computer was acquired and stored by using plugboards.
The machine had conditional branching that
helps to execute different instructions based on the
value of some data.
11. Cellphone- Information can be stored in the storage of the phone.
It can be acquired through sending by Bluetooth or download in the
way of the internet. In the way of typing. It was utilized by sending
texts, emails, and calls to other people
1. Letter written in hieratic script on papyrus. It is
one of earliest ways of evidences of writing in the
history of civilization, it was written as symbols
and later on it was studied by the historians.
4. Printing press was first created in China and it
is developed in Europe in the 15th Century by
Johannes Gutenberg. Information was acquired from
boos. It was stored and utilized by transferring the
writings from one book to another.
9. Pager is a wireless telecommunication device that
receives and displays alphanumeric or voice messages. It can
also acknowledge, reply to, and originate messages
using an internal transmitter.
MANIBALE, SHARMAE T.
BSN-1D
2021-01568
3.
Codex Gigas or The Devil’s Bible is the
largest medieval illuminated in the world
showing an unusual full-page portrait of the
devil and the legend about the creation. It is
now preserved at the National Library of Sweden
in Stockholm where it is now displayed for
the general public.
6. Typewriter- The characters are produced by
steel types striking the paper through an inked
ribbon with the types being actuated by
corresponding keys on a keyboard and the paper.
7.Telephone antenne- Information can be
acquired, stored, and utilized by a transmitter in
the telephone and it is emitted through the antenna.
5. Computer- Information
was acquired
by typing using the keyboard, it can be
also
be downloaded using the internet. It was stored in
a hard drive then it is utilized by opening files
and using
it.
MANIBALE, SHARMAE T.
BSN-1D
2021-01568
2. Egyptian Writings
They were among the first groups
of people to write and
keep
records
in civilization. This is the
way on their communicate with
other people.
12. Flash drive
Information
was acquired
from
different sources
like
computers, it was stored in a
memory and it can be used in
transferring files.
10. Floppy Disk
It
is
a
removable
magnetic storage medium. Floppy
disks are used for moving
information between computers,
and other devices. It can also be
used in the storage of files,
MANIBALE, SHARMAE T.
BSN-1D
2021-01568
Activity 2: Fake News
Problems on fake news have surfaced different multimedia platform, with these,
users must be knowledgeable on how to verify the authenticity of a source. Create a
checklist on how to check on the reliability and authenticity of information found in
websites and journals.
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Check the validity of the author/ source
Review the content of the website and journals.
Examine the evidence
Determine the bias
Look at the page’s domain extension