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Unit Objectives Explain the importance of studying mediated communication Define mediated communication and explain the differences between mass communication and computer-mediated communication Identify types of mass communication Discuss how mass media affects our culture and us

Unit Objectives Identify types of computer-mediated communication Explain the difference between synchronous and asynchronous communication Discuss how computer-mediated communication affects the communication process Understand strategies for becoming a critical consumer of mediated messages

Why Should You Study Mediated Communication? To become a more critical consumer of the messages sent to you by the media To become a more thoughtful producer of mediated messages

What is Mediated Communication? The use of electronic messages to create meaning

What is Mediated Communication? Mass Communication Professional communicators use technology to share messages over great distances to influence large audiences Computer-Mediated Communication CMC Human-to-human interaction using networked computer environments

What Are the Mass Media? Newspapers Television and radio News magazines The Internet Professional journals

What Are the Effects of the Mass Media? Influencing behavior Shaping culture Gatekeeping Agenda setting Creating & perpetuating stereotypes Cultivating perceptions

Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) Synchronous communication Simultaneously sender and receiver Asynchronous communication Take turns being sender and receiver

Types of CMC Electronic mail Bulletin board systems (BBS) Instant messaging (IM) Internet relay chat (IRC) Audio-video conferencing Blogs Virtual worlds

CMC and the Communication Process The nature of CMC interactions Uncertainty reduction in CMC Impression formation strategies Netiquette as a tool for enhancing CMC interactions

CMC and the Communication Process The role of CMC in community formation Physical communities form out of geographic pragmatism Virtual communities form out of psychological similarity

CMC and the Communication Process The relationship among CMC, gender, and culture Gender-based differences in adapting to the CMC medium The digital divide

Becoming a Literate Consumer of Mediated Communication Media literacy Understand how messages are created Recognize the motives behind what the media do Understand that images found in the media contain values and ideologies

Becoming a Literate Consumer of Mediated Communication CMC literacy Critically analyze and evaluate CMC Consider the motives and the credentials of all Internet sources