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CMI 3358 Final Exam EKO
Global Communications - ANS-communication that is potentially recieveable and virtual
interacted with in virtually all parts of the world

Communicare (Latin) - ANS-To share, to impart, or to make common
Root words: communion, community, communism, commons, communicate

Communicatio - ANS-Communication

International communication - ANS-Communication across national borders, originally
government to government communication; cultural, economic, political, social, &
technical analysis of communication and media patterns and effect across and between
states; also a human right

Government communications - ANS-play a major role in facilitating, promoting,&
hindering communication across national borders

Globalization - ANS-the interconnection of nations, cultures & peoples through
information & communication technologies (ICTs)
Led to Global village

Digital Divide - ANS-The gap between those who have access information and
communication technologies and those who don't. it exists between and within countries
and regions of the world

Medius (Latin) - ANS-middle, neutral

Media - ANS-plural of medium

Marshall McLuhan - ANS-the medium is the message

David Berlo's model of communication - ANS-Source Message Channel Receiver
(SMCR). The media are between the creators and consumers of content

Telecommunication - ANS-Communication across long distances (tele=Greek for "to
see far"), adopted in Latin

Telegraph - ANS-writing across distances

,Telegram - ANS-message from afar

Telephone - ANS-hearing voices from afar

Television - ANS-I see, to see images from afar

Video (Latin) - ANS-to see

Audio (Latin) - ANS-to hear

Invention of Zero - ANS-Invented by the Ancient Hindus. Without the zero scientific
developments would have been impossible. Computer language is binary or digital
communication (composed of two digits 1, 0, on/off)

Al Khwarizmi (Persian) - ANS-translated Indian and Greek Mathematical works. Gave
us the Arabic words: "al-jabr" (Algebra) & "algorithm."

Arabic numerals - ANS-introduced the Arab-Indian system of numerals: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9, to Europe which is the number system we use today

Algorithms - ANS-instructions in the form of code, for computers to execute tasks;
searches, play video, hyperlinks, etc.
(Code) the law of cyberspace

1854 George Boole - ANS-Investigation of the Laws of Thought." Computer circuitry and
operations are based on Boolean Algebra

Hindu numerals - ANS-start with one end with zero

Al-Khwarizmi - ANS-Inventor of Algebra, Origin of the word, Algorithms
Binary code (0,1), and algorithms (computer code) are multicultural: Diffused from India
to Arabia to Europe and the United States

Earliest Human Writing - ANS-Sumeria: Cuneiform (baked clay), international graphic
medium of writing in the Ancient Middle East

Translation: "The king established the freedom of the citizens".

, Paper (Egypt) - ANS-Ancient Egyptians created the word from the papyrus reeds of the
Nile, East & Northeast Africa. Wrote in hieroglyphics (holy script)

Paper (China) - ANS-Chinese invented it from wood pulp, produced world's earliest
dated, printed book, the Diamond Sutra. It was produced on the 11th of May 868 AD

Copyright - ANS-Technology based

Counter-diffusion - ANS-Movement of ideas and technologies from the periphery to the
Center

Diffusion of Innovations - ANS-the process whereby a new product, service, or idea
spreads through a population; starts from the center and goes to the periphery of the
global system

International Telecommunication - ANS-Transnational transmission, emission or
reception of signs, signals, writing, images and sound by wire, wireless networks, radio,
satellites, or other electromagnetic systems including the internet

Cyberspace - ANS-electronic networks of interaction between individuals at different
computer terminals

International Telecommunications Union - ANS-1844: When the Morse Telegraph was
invented, messages were translated at the borders & transmitted on the telegraph
network of the receiving country.

To solve problem of lack of interconnection, countries concluded several agreements to
interconnect networks and standardize equipment.

1865 founding of the International Telegraph Union (ITU)

1948, it became UN agency responsible for the planning and regulation of
telecommunication services world-wide. Sets the standards for analog & digital radio,
TV, satellite & Internet communications

ISO/JPEG - ANS-Joint Photographic Experts Group, Computer graphics compression
standard/file format for still images & graphic files

MPEG - ANS-Moving Picture Experts Group

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