5.01I External Influences 5.01I External Influences 1

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Factors affecting food choice
Advertisements

Amount of time average American child spends in front of electronic screens in one day? __________ How long is television on each day in a typical American.
Economics What is Economics?.
Individual Food Choices and Influences
© CommNet 2013 Education Phase 3 Sustainable food production.
5.01 C Individual Food Choices and Influences 1. What are some reasons you eat besides being hungry?? 2.
What Influences Your Health?
Graphic Design & Information Technology. What is Graphic Design? Advertising Print Web Design Animation Package Design Truly, anything involving design.
The Geography of Science. Homework due next lesson. Two tasks: Print out handouts of the Powerpoint you made today. Print out handouts of the Powerpoint.
Individual Food Choices and Influences C Individual Food Choices and Influences.
© Prentice Hall, 2005Excellence in Business, Revised Edition Chapter Promotional Strategies.
Session 261 Definition of Social Marketing Social marketing is defined as "the design, implementation and control of programs aimed at increasing the acceptability.
 The media has a great influence on every area of life such as : ˜ Sports ˜ Politics ˜ Culture ˜ Consumption patterns ˜ Development.
Introduction:.  The average person sees and hears hundreds of advertisements a day from media sources all around them.  This media directly affects.
The Advertising Plan C38. Objectives  List advantages and disadvantages of newspapers, magazines, direct mail, television, and radio.  Explain the four.
Final Project Ideas Start thinking about your final project now!
North America Today. North American Diversity Diversity Variety or differences in people ( races, languages, religions, nationalities) Causes of diversity.
Promoting a Healthy Lifestyle Chapter 1 Lesson #2 pg
Chapter 34 Section 4 Life in the 1970s Pages
© Food – a fact of life 2009 Factors affecting food choice Foundation.
$1 Million $500,000 $250,000 $125,000 $64,000 $32,000 $16,000 $8,000 $4,000 $2,000 $1,000 $500 $300 $200 $100 Welcome.
Mass Media: Good or Bad.
CHAPTER 8 SEC 3 The Mass Media. Forms of Mass Media Television – the most influential Newspapers Radio Magazines Books Internet.
Focus Question: How does the media (Internet, television, newspapers, magazines, etc.) influence politics?
Do Now: Think about everything you have eaten since you woke up yesterday morning.. Were there times where you thought to yourself, “ Are there healthier.
UNDERSTANDING OUR FOOD CHOICES Factors That Influence What We Eat.
Mass media term created in the 1920s in connection to radio networks, newspapers and magazines designed to reach a large audience some forms of mass media.
Intro to media studies What is Mass Media?. Some questions to consider..... How can we think about media technologies in a smart, critical way? Does the.
The Mass Media and Politics
What Influences your Health? What Affects your health? Both internal and external factors. For example, you can’t change your height, but you can improve.
Factors affecting food choice
Social Factors that Influence Food Selection Culture & Traditions. Lifestyle – Employment, Education, Household Structures & Roles, Climate & Geographic.
Types of Culture. Mass Culture o Culture that is widely disseminated via the mass media (film, radio, television, print, internet) o Term used from late.
Food Choices and MyPlate.gov. INFLUENCES OF FOOD CHOICES Individuals make food choices based on: nutritionwellness enjoymentfamily and social ties comfortentertainment.
UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION/ A HEALTHY FOUNDATION HEALTH SCIENCE.
Mass Media. What’s the news? Prepared a presentation Teacher of English Anisova Julia Vladimirovna.
WHAT DETERMINES OUR FOOD CHOICES? om/v/ /comfort- food-diet/
Warm up: In your notebook (if you have it):
1.01 Remember influences on food choices.
Marketing mix THE TIMES 100.
Marketing What you need to know!.
Influences Internal Influences External Influences.
Sectors of the media industry
Factors affecting food choice.
Foods I Obj External Influences on Food Choices
Advertisement WebQuest
Mass Media in the USA Teacher: Mezhevikina N.S.
Media, internet, new technology
The Media.
Introduction to Mass Communications: Part I
What’s all the talk about????
Facts about advertising
PART THREE Traditional & Non-commercial Farms
Current Issues in Sport
Marketing mix THE TIMES 100.
Personal Reasons for Eating
External Influences is the link for “‘How truthful is that information”? The How Truthful is that information is.
Marketing mix.
5.01 C Individual Food Choices and Influences
Political Process Unit 3 Lesson 5
Factors affecting food choice
External Influences is the link for “‘How truthful is that information”? The How Truthful is that information is.
External Influences FN
4.01I External Influences 4.01I External Influences 1
Why Does Globalization of Popular Culture Cause Problems?
CHAPTER 14 Sport and the Mass Media
4.01I External Influences 4.01I External Influences 1
5.01I External Influences 5.01I External Influences 1
Please complete the sentences... SOURCE: isl.collective.com
Economics (The Basics)
Presentation transcript:

5.01I External Influences 5.01I External Influences 1 http://www.thewvsr.com/adsvsreality.htm is the link for “‘How truthful is that information”? Handout sheet http://www1.medialiteracy.com/downloads/parents/corekidsadultspdf.pdf The How Truthful is that information is an extra activity if computer access is available. 5.01I External Influences 1

Media Print Radio Television Popular press Internet Newspaper Magazines Books Internet The media acquaints you with, reminds you of, and informs you about food products and nutrition issues. The quality of the information from the media ranges from excellent to totally worthless and harmful. 5.01I External Influences 2

Economic Influences Price Food’s availability Demand Although food is becoming more expensive in the United States, there is enough food. That is not the case in other countries. Seafood is now more widely included in American diets, a fact that has resulted in decreasing numbers of fish that are available close to shore. When the demand for a food increases, the cost generally rises. 5.01I External Influences 3

Environmental Influences Ecological factors Climate issues Land availability Ecological factors include the type of soil, the amount of rainfall and other climatic conditions. The social factors include what is considered acceptable in the culture in which one lives. 5.01I External Influences 4

Technological Influences Food processing Food preparation Food processing includes additives that enhance shelf life, nutritional value and food quality. Food preparation includes equipment such as microwaves, convection oven commercial equipment is now available to homeowners. 5.01I External Influences