Tracing the History of New Media and Information Literacy

The development of New Media is characterized by technological innovation and shifting social mores, and traces its origins to "traditional media" which have been reconfigured, becoming increasingly popular in the mid-1990s. Pioneers at the time looked to push the boundaries of new technologies and subsequent developments with Web 2.0 in the early 2000s further drove the adoption of new forms of media. This continued development continually changes the way in which we communicate, receive information, and are entertained. New Media enables individuals all over the world to extend their access to information in any social media sites like Facebook, Instagram, Tiktok, Twitter, Skype, YouTube, etc.
‎During the 1950s, relations between computing and revolutionary art started strengthening. It wasn't until the 1980s that Alan Kay and his colleagues at Xerox Parc started to make the computability of a personal computer available to the individual, as opposed to having a large organization control. This in the 1980s and early 1990s, however, we appear to see some other type of parallel relationship between social changes and computer design. New media evolution have revolutionized information access, creation, and dissemination, resulting in greater user involvement and immediacy of interaction. Recent new media trends include the ongoing dominance of short-form video, the emergence of personalization, the rising significance of social commerce and the expanding role of creator-led media ecosystems.
‎Media technologies have made significant changes in communication practices, calling for increased focus on media and information literacy enables people to critically analyze information, comprehend media production processes, and manage the digital environment responsibly. This is essential in distinguishing truth from misinformation, taking part in constructive public discourse and effective engagement in a democratic society.
‎The new media, including social media, blogs, and online media, has dramatically transformed the consumption of information by expanding accessibility, reach, and interactivity. This transformation created a more active and participatory consumer, transforming traditional media models and shaping the way people participate in views and information.
‎Modern education is greatly enhanced by new media in increasing engagement, accessibility, and collaboration; as well as encouraging critical thinking and digital literacy. It revolutionizes the process of learning through interactive content, online communities, and customized learning opportunities, thereby equipping students for a world that is digitally powered.
‎New media revolutionized the way we communicate, learn, and even when we speak. The history of new media changed to new media that became popular during mid-2000s. In the future, new media will continue to become more immersive, personalized and smart.
‎New media developed from conventional media and the convergence of the internet in the late 20th century brought about two-way, interactive communication. In order to this, new technology altered the way individuals generate and use information. In fact, new media is constantly in order to responding through innovation, new media is significant in media and information literacy. Therefore, new media is characterized with technology logical innovation. 
‎The development of New Media is characterized by technological innovation and shifting social mores, and traces its origins to "traditional media" which have been reconfigured, becoming increasingly popular in the mid-1990s. Pioneers at the time looked to push the boundaries of new technologies and subsequent developments with Web 2.0 in the early 2000s further drove the adoption of new forms of media. This continued development continually changes the way in which we communicate, receive information, and are entertained. New Media enables individuals all over the world to extend their access to information in any social media sites like Facebook, Instagram, Tiktok, Twitter, Skype, YouTube, etc.


‎During the 1950s, relations between computing and revolutionary art started strengthening. It wasn't until the 1980s that Alan Kay and his colleagues at Xerox Parc started to make the computability of a personal computer available to the individual, as opposed to having a large organization control. This in the 1980s and early 1990s, however, we appear to see some other type of parallel relationship between social changes and computer design. New media evolution have revolutionized information access, creation, and dissemination, resulting in greater user involvement and immediacy of interaction. Recent new media trends include the ongoing dominance of short-form video, the emergence of personalization, the rising significance of social commerce and the expanding role of creator-led media ecosystems.


‎Media technologies have made significant changes in communication practices, calling for increased focus on media and information literacy enables people to critically analyze information, comprehend media production processes, and manage the digital environment responsibly. This is essential in distinguishing truth from misinformation, taking part in constructive public discourse and effective engagement in a democratic society.


‎The new media, including social media, blogs, and online media, has dramatically transformed the consumption of information by expanding accessibility, reach, and interactivity. This transformation created a more active and participatory consumer, transforming traditional media models and shaping the way people participate in views and information.

‎Modern education is greatly enhanced by new media in increasing engagement, accessibility, and collaboration; as well as encouraging critical thinking and digital literacy. It revolutionizes the process of learning through interactive content, online communities, and customized learning opportunities, thereby equipping students for a world that is digitally powered.

‎New media revolutionized the way we communicate, learn, and even when we speak. The history of new media changed to new media that became popular during mid-2000s. In the future, new media will continue to become more immersive, personalized and smart.

‎New media developed from conventional media and the convergence of the internet in the late 20th century brought about two-way, interactive communication. In order to this, new technology altered the way individuals generate and use information. In fact, new media is constantly in order to responding through innovation, new media is significant in media and information literacy. Therefore, new media is characterized with technology logical innovation.

‎REFERENCES
‎https://www.unesco.org/en/media-information-literacy
‎https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_media
‎https://www.researchgate.net/publication/374902964_The_History_of_New_Media
‎https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2664329421000029