Digital media & Health
Digital media & Influence
History & Uses of Technology
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100

What is an example of telehealth/telemedicine?

robots with videoconferencing systems implemented in the elderly's homes, doctors communicating with you via text, mobile health systems visiting rural areas, etc.
100

What is an example of an advergame?

Doritos VR game, immersive game involving Nike shoes, etc.

100

What is the name of the first general electronic computer? 

ENIAC

100
What is the uncanny valley?
Negative emotional response / eerie feeling you get when you interact with agents that kind of look or act like human but are not human enough
200

One example of how AI can benefit mental health support / therapy services

Self-care tools like Woebot, people disclosing more to chatbots, etc.

200

What is one way AI benefits advertisers/marketers?

AI-powered personalization, AI influencers, etc.

200
Finish the sentence: Individuals A and B are best friends and grab lunch together at least once a week. According to media multiplexity....

these individuals would use more channels to communicate with each other than with others they are less close to.

200

What is one way emerging technology enhances education?

AI assisting teachers, VR giving students access to hands-on learning, etc.
300

what is doxxing?

Unwanted distribution of private or personally identifying information of someone

300

What does the dialogic approach refer to?

Communication approach that digital PR strategies often take, which emphasizes cocreating and negotiating relationships with the public and stakeholders

300

According to the social information processing model (SIPM), people's use of available communication channels depends on which two factors?

Objective traits and subjective perceptions

300

What is an example of impersonal communication? 

Any exchange between individuals that facilitate a task or a message but do not allow the participants to form meaningful relationships

400

Give an example of swatting

Falsely reporting an emergency or crime at a victim's location to enact police/first-responder response

400

What is crowdturfing? 

Creating fake accounts or reviews to influence consumer behavior
400

Briefly summarize the three phases of the World Wide Web. 

Web 1.0: static web (broadcast message to wide audience)

Web 2.0: social web (focus on collaboratively generating content, interactivity)

Web 3.0: semantic web (computation & algorithms to cross-apply information across systems)

400

Media richness theory states that people's media selection is guided by two types of information that needs to be communicated. Identity and explain the two types.

Uncertainty - concrete information (e.g., previous year's sales records)

Equivocality - more complex information needed for clarity, often used to identity one option among several (e.g., things that require longer conversations like how people will react to certain products)

Generally, richer media should be used to facilitate greater reduction of equivocality/achieve more complex tasks....

500

Give an example of the four types of social support provided online

Informational support: provision of facts and advice

Emotional support: expression of interpersonal caring or emotion

Esteem support: make people feel better about themselves (e.g., promoting people's skills)

Instrumental support: provision of material assistance (e.g., money)

500

What is an information with low warranting value?

information thought to be easily fabricated and/or not reflective of the offline person

500

Briefly explain what the three levels of digital divide are.

First level: Gap between those who own and/or have access to a digital device vs. who do not

Second level: Skills & abilities to use the digital tool effectively

Third level: People's actual use of the digital tool to achieve goals

500

Explain the main components of the transactional model of communication.

Sender encodes message (converts thoughts into message)

Receiver receives the message and decodes it (processing & interprets message)

Receiver provides feedback... and then encodes message and sends it. 

Noise: interference of communication.


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