UGA NMIX 2020 MIDTERM EXAM WITH 100%
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS!!
Semiotics - ANSWER study of signs and symbols and their use. and interpretation
Proprioception - ANSWER awareness to where you are in space
Videotelephony - ANSWER comprises the technologies for the reception and
transmission of audio-video signals by users at different locations, for communication
between people in real-time.
Metcalfe's Law - ANSWER network is proportional to the square of the number of users
connected in the system. grows exponentially not linearly
Emerging media - ANSWER Better than saying new media; what is new eventually is
not considered new
Human sense and perception - ANSWER Truest input, proprioception, no output. The
first of the communication methods
Self-contained gestures - ANSWER Output developed however output is close
proximity only. Second of the communication methods
Pointing - ANSWER Talking about something that is not you. Con is that you must. be
looking at objects. Third communication method
Signs (semiotics) - ANSWER Way to represent things that are not present, or abstract.
Con is that you have to see the person to understand. Fourth communication method
, Speech - ANSWER Don't have to be close / see the person to communicate. Con is no
developed language. Fifth communication method
Pictogram/petroglyph - ANSWER Documentation; time shifting. Communication does
not have to be in real time. Con is limited to things you can see, you cannot express
abstract things/ Sixth communication method
Ideograms - ANSWER Visual representation of abstract ideas. Con, limited to artistic
talent. Seventh communication method
Logographic writing - ANSWER Uniformity. Cons having to come up with a new symbol
for every new word. Eighth communication method
Alphabetic writing - ANSWER Sound and writing synchronous. No cons. Ninth
communication method
smoke signals and drums - ANSWER real time only
couriers/mail systems - ANSWER preexisting conditions must exist
Greek hydraulic semaphore - ANSWER water levels to relay messages
Early newspapers - ANSWER person version of gazettes and bulletins. Mail was one to
one but newspapers were one to many. Accuracy and consistency led to less human
error and more accurate info being transferred.
Printing press / movable type - ANSWER
Electrical telegraph - ANSWER first real time transmission of information. First built by
Frances Ronalds
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS!!
Semiotics - ANSWER study of signs and symbols and their use. and interpretation
Proprioception - ANSWER awareness to where you are in space
Videotelephony - ANSWER comprises the technologies for the reception and
transmission of audio-video signals by users at different locations, for communication
between people in real-time.
Metcalfe's Law - ANSWER network is proportional to the square of the number of users
connected in the system. grows exponentially not linearly
Emerging media - ANSWER Better than saying new media; what is new eventually is
not considered new
Human sense and perception - ANSWER Truest input, proprioception, no output. The
first of the communication methods
Self-contained gestures - ANSWER Output developed however output is close
proximity only. Second of the communication methods
Pointing - ANSWER Talking about something that is not you. Con is that you must. be
looking at objects. Third communication method
Signs (semiotics) - ANSWER Way to represent things that are not present, or abstract.
Con is that you have to see the person to understand. Fourth communication method
, Speech - ANSWER Don't have to be close / see the person to communicate. Con is no
developed language. Fifth communication method
Pictogram/petroglyph - ANSWER Documentation; time shifting. Communication does
not have to be in real time. Con is limited to things you can see, you cannot express
abstract things/ Sixth communication method
Ideograms - ANSWER Visual representation of abstract ideas. Con, limited to artistic
talent. Seventh communication method
Logographic writing - ANSWER Uniformity. Cons having to come up with a new symbol
for every new word. Eighth communication method
Alphabetic writing - ANSWER Sound and writing synchronous. No cons. Ninth
communication method
smoke signals and drums - ANSWER real time only
couriers/mail systems - ANSWER preexisting conditions must exist
Greek hydraulic semaphore - ANSWER water levels to relay messages
Early newspapers - ANSWER person version of gazettes and bulletins. Mail was one to
one but newspapers were one to many. Accuracy and consistency led to less human
error and more accurate info being transferred.
Printing press / movable type - ANSWER
Electrical telegraph - ANSWER first real time transmission of information. First built by
Frances Ronalds