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ST. ALEXIUS COLLEGE
INTEGRATED SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
First Semester
School Year 2020-2021
Flexible Instructional Delivery Plan
for Empowerment Technologies
Grade 11
IDENTITY AND CORE PURPOSE
St. Alexius College is a duly recognized and accredited institution founded by Dr. Arturo P. Pingoy and Dr. Amparo Y. Pingoy in 1971 to provide education and
training for regional socio-economic development. Inspired by the founders’ belief that “education is the key to social mobility”, and enlivened by the virtues of St. Alexius,
the institution integrates theory, praxis, research and community service to form principled, competent and productive citizens who make a difference in society.
VISION – MISSION STATEMENT
St. Alexius College is an educational prime mover in the region, particularly in Allied Health and Basic Education, forming ethical, competent and development-
oriented graduates for a meaningful life in a globalizing society.
CORE VALUES
o Humility
o Integrity
o Service
o Simplicity
o Excellence
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GENERAL OBJECTIVES OF THE INTEGRATED SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
The Integrated School Department of St. Alexius College aims to provide high quality, learner centered, holistic and inclusive basic education where:
o Students are actively engaged and motivated to learn.
o Teachers are reflective designers and competent facilitators of instruction.
o Administrators and staff ensure a safe, healthy and nurturing school environment.
o Parents work in partnership with the school in developing mindful, well-rounded individuals.
o Community and other stakeholders provide opportunities for culture-based, relevant and meaningful learning.
ACADEMIC UNIT OBJECTIVES
o To develop a positive character, healthy habits, academic competence, and a deep love for culture and learning.
COURSE / SUBJECT DESCRIPTION
No. of Hours/Semester: ____80_______
Prerequisites (if needed): ______N/A______
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Culminating Performance
Standard
Performance Task
Rubric
Page 3 of 15
First Quarter
Performance Standard:
What to teach? Why teach?
How to
Assess? How to teach?
Month/
Wk #
Conten
t
Content
Standards (CS)
Most
Essential
Topics
Performanc
e Standards
(PS)
Learning
Competencies
Performa
nce
Checks
Value
Integration
Enabling
General
Strategies
Flexible
Learning
Strategies
Materials/Eq
uipment
Complete Most
Essential
KUD Classification/RBT
Level - enclosed in
parenthesis
August
Week 1
1.The
Current
state of
ICT
technol
ogies
(ie.
Web2.0
and
Web
3.0,
Conver
gent
Techno
logies,
Social,
Mobile,
and
Assisti
ve
Media)
The learners
demonstrate an
understanding
of: ICT in the
context of global
communication
for specific
professional
trackstrack.
1.1 The
Current
state of ICT
technologie
s (ie.
Web2.0 and
Web 3.0,
Convergent
Technologie
s, Social,
Mobile, and
Assistive
Media)
1.2 Online
System,
Functions,
and
Platforms.
The learner
shall be
able to:
Independen
tly
compose
an
insightful
reflection
paper on
the nature
of ICT in the
context of
their lives,
society, and
professiona
l tracks
(Arts, Tech
Voc,
Sports,
Academic)
1.Create a
foundation
of
understan
ding of the
world of
ICT.
2.Underst
anding
and
demonstra
tingdemon
strate the
proper
etiquette
in using
ICT.
3.Demons
trate
appropriat
e skills in
using
several
computer
applicatio
ns.
1.Compar
e and
contrast
the
nuances
of varied
online
platforms,
sites, and
content to
best
achieve
specific
class
objectives
or address
situational
challenges
. A- Anal
apply
online
safety,
security,
ethics,
Mind Map
Output
Self Reliance,
Confidence,
Critical
Thinking,
Awareness,
Mastery and
Adaptability
Proof and
Reasoning;
Mind Mapping
Mini lecture;
individual
reading; short
talk
1.1 Laptop
1.2 Monitor
1.3 Lapel Mic
1.4 Laptop
Pointer
1.5 Video Clip
1.6 Internet
Connection
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4.Improve
s
knowledg
e on how
ICT
affects in
everyday
lives & the
state of
our nation
by sharing
a video
presentati
on
regarding
the future
of ICT.
5.Learn
different
trends in
ICT.
and
etiquette
standards
and
practice
in the use
of ICTs as
it would
relate to
their
specific
profession
al tracks
August
Week 2
The learners
demonstrate an
understanding
of: the use of
advanced tools
and techniques
found in
common
productivity and
software
applications in
developing ICT
content for
specific
professional
tracks.
Applied
productivity
tools with
advanced
application:
These
advanced
tools and
techniques
currently
include, but
are not
limited to:
1.1
Microsoft
Office Tools
The
learners
shall be
able
to:
independen
tly apply
advanced
productivity
tools to
create
or
develop ICT
content for
use in
specific
professiona
l tracks
These may
be in the
uses
common
productivit
y tools
effectively
by
maximizin
g
advanced
application
technique
creates an
original or
derivative
ICT
content to
effectively
communic
ate
Exercises
Output
Critical
Thinking,
Excellence,
Mastery and
Practicality.
Representation
; Hands On
Exercises
mini talk and
video
presentation;
quick
questions
Individual
reflection
Speaker;
headset;
laptop;textboo
k;worksheets;
wifi
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form
of,
but not
limited to:
1.
Calculating
spreadshee
tspread
sheet
Of athletic
statistics
(Sports)
2. Layout of
catalogue
of
creative
works
(Arts)
3. Materials/
ingredients
projections
for batches
of
baked
goods
(Tech- Voc)
4.
Letterhead/
business
card
design
(Business/
Academic)
or present
data or
informatio
n related
to specific
profession
al tracks
August
Week 3
manipulating
text, graphics,
and images to
create
ICT content
intended for an
online
environment
1. Applied
productivity
tools with
advanced
application:
These
advanced
tools and
techniques
independen
tly apply
the
techniques
of image
manipulatio
n and
graphic
design
evaluate
existing
websites
and online
resources
based on
the
principles
of layout,
Excellence,
Self Reliance,
Awareness
Critical thinking
Communication
Collaboration
Creativity
Group
reporting with
powerpoint
made by the
students
Page 6 of 15
currently
include, but
are not
limited to:
1.1.1.1 Data
Analysis
with Excel
Pivot Tables
1.1.1.2
Invoice
Layouts
1.1.1.3
Generating
Formulas in
Excel
1.1.1.4 Excel
Navigation
and
Formatting
1.1.1.5 The
Ribbon and
its functions
to create
original or
derivative
ICT content
from
existing
images, text
and graphic
elements
for use in
specific
professiona
l tracks.
These may
be in the
form
of,
but not
limited to:
1. Team/
athlete/
league
recruitment
posters
(Sports)
2. Logo or
crest for a
community,
school
organizatio
n or
barkada
(Arts)
graphic,
and visual
message
design
use image
manipulati
on
technique
s on
existing
images to
change or
enhance
their
current
state to
communic
ate a
message
for a
specific
purpose
create an
original or
derivative
ICT
content to
effectively
communic
ate a
visual
message
in an
online
environme
nt related
to specific
profession
Page 7 of 15
al
tracks
August
Week 4
Understand the
principles and
techniques of
design using
online
creation tools,
platforms, and
applications to
develop ICT
content for
specific
professional
tracks
Advance
and
complex
formulas
and
computation
s
independen
tly apply
the
principles
and
techniques
of
design
using
online
creation
tools,
platforms,
and
application
s to create
original or
derivative
ICT content
for
use in
specific
professiona
l tracks
These may
be in the
form
of,
but not
limited to:
1. Survey
instruments
using
Google
forms
(Business/
Academic)
2. Athletic
match-ups
and
evaluate
existing
online
creation
tools,
platforms
and
application
s in
developin
g ICT
content for
specific
profession
al tracks
apply web
design
principles
and
elements
using
online
creation
tools,
platforms,
and
application
s to
communic
ate a
message
for a
specific
purpose in
specific
profession
al tracks
create an
Awareness,
Mastery,
Critical
Thinking
Critical thinking
Communication
Collaboration
Creativity
Lecture;Short
Video talk
time
Page 8 of 15
league
standings
using
Mindmeiste
r (Sports)
original or
derivative
ICT
content
using
online
creation
tools,
platforms,
and
application
s to
effectively
communic
ate
messages
related
to specific
profession
al track
Septe
mber
Week 1
the key learnings
from
the
previous weeks,
which
they will
synthesize into
an
integrated ICT
content through
collaboration
with
classmate and
teacher
as both
peer and partner
Principles of
Visual
Message
Design
Using
Infographics
.
collaborativ
ely
develop an
online
portal or
website to
showcase
and
share
existing
and
previously
developed
content
These may
be in the
form
of,
but not
limited to:
1. Online
newsletter
evaluate
the
quality,
value, and
appropriat
eness of
peer’s
existing or
previously
developed
ICT
content in
relation to
the theme
or
intended
audience/
viewer of
an ICT
project
share and
Competency,
Reflective
Thinking,
Teamwork,
Leadership,
Optimism
Representation Mini lecture;
individual
reading; short
talk;
Collaborative
Acitivty
Page 9 of 15
2. Blog
3. Issuu
online
“magazine”
showcase
existing or
previously
developed
material in
the form
of a
collaborati
vely
designed
newsletter
or blog
site
intended
for a
specific
audience
or viewer
Septe
mber
Week 2
The learners
demonstrate an
understanding
of:
how rich media
content and
interactivity
effectsaffects
and changes
the user
experience in
the delivery
and
consumption of
ICT content
Imaging and
design for
the Online
Environmen
t covering
the topics
of:
1.Combinin
g text,
graphics,
and images.
Uploading,
sharing, and
image
hosting
platforms.
The
learners:
independen
tly assess
one’s
experience
along a
range
of
online rich
content on
the
basis
of the
usability of
the
interface
explore
the
principles
of
interactivit
y and rich
content in
the
context of
Web 2.0
and the
participati
on of the
user in the
online
experienc
e
share
anecdotes
of how
he/she
has used
ICTs to be
Awareness,
Mastery,
Critical
thinking,
Adaptability.
Case Study;
Reflection;
Oral
Discussion
Page 10 of 15
part of a
social
movement
, change,
or cause
to
illustrate
aspects of
digital
citizenship
Septe
mber
Week 3
ICT as a tool,
medium,
and force
in bringing about
action and
mobilize change
in a
population,
society, or
culture.
collaborativ
ely
participate
actively in
the creation
and
developme
nt of an ICT
Project
for Social
Change
relating
to an
issue in
specific
professiona
l
tracks
Topics may
cover, but
are
not
limited to:
1.
Promotion
of wellness
in
the home
(Sports)
2. Cultural
heritage
promotion
identify a
local or
regional
cause or
issue for
Social
Change
related to
specific
profession
al tracks
that can
be
addressed
or tackled
using an
ICT
Project for
Social
Change
identify a
local or
regional
cause or
issue for
Social
Change
related to
specific
profession
al tracks
Sense of
Responsibility,
Adaptability,
Teamwork and
Leadership.
Hands On
Activity; Oral
Discussion
Page 11 of 15
through
new
designs
“Pinoy
pride”
(Arts)
3. Savings
and
financial
literacy
drives and
advocacies
(Business/
Academic)
that can
be
addressed
or tackled
using an
ICT
Project for
Social
Change
Septe
mber
Week 4
how to work with
peers and
external publics/
partners for the
development of
an ICT
project
that advocates
or
mobilizes for a
specific Social
Change
or cause
Imaging and
design for
the Online
Environmen
t covering
the topics
of:
1.Combinin
g text,
graphics,
and images.
Uploading,
sharing, and
image
hosting
platforms.
independen
tly evaluate
the
performanc
e of an
advocacy
via
an ICT
Project for
Social
Change
through
available
monitoring
tools and
evaluating
techniques
such as
user
interviews,
feedback
forms, and
Analytics
data
demonstra
te how
online ICT
Projects
for Social
Change
are
uploaded,
managed,
and
promoted
for
maximum
audience
impact
generate a
technical
report
interpretin
g data
analytics,
e.g.
Google,
Facebook,
or
similar
Perseverance,
Critical
thinking,
Flexibility,
Expertise
Mini Talk;
Case Study;
Hands On
Activity
Page 12 of 15
traffic data
on the
general
aspects of
search
visibility,
reach, and
virality
Octobe
r Week
1
how to manage
an
online ICT
Project for Social
Change
Imaging and
Design for
the On-Line
Environmen
t
(Basic
Principles of
Graphic and
Lay-out)
independen
tly reflect
on
the ICT
learning
process
and how
his/her
world view
has
evolved
over the
past
semester
Outputs
during this
week
may
be in the
form of, but
not
limited to:
1. Video
blog
2.
Presentatio
n or image
gallery
generate a
report on
the
performan
ce of their
ICT
Project for
Social
Change
on the
basis of
data
gathered
from
available
monitoring
tools and
evaluating
technique
s
Excellence,
Decision
Making.
Discussion;
Online
Demonstratio
n; Video
Blogging
Octobe
r Week
2
how to maintain
and
sustain the
operation of an
ICT
Project for
3. Website
4.
Illustrated
document
5. Podcast
or webcast
develop a
working
prototype
of an ICT
Project for
Social
Page 13 of 15
Social Change Change
Octobe
r Week
3
how to reflect on
the
nature of ICT
and the manner
by
which the
learning process
has
changed
his/her world
view
Collaborativ
e
developmen
t of ICT
content
covering the
topics of:
1. Team
structure
and
dynamics
for ICT
content
2. Online
collaborativ
e tools and
processes
3. Project
managemen
t for ICT
content
4. Curating
existing
content for
use on the
web
Online
collaborativ
e tools that
may be
used
currently
include, but
are not
limited to:
1. Google
Docs/ MS
Office 365
create a
reflexive
piece or
output
using an
ICT tool,
platform,
or
application
of choice
on the
learning
experienc
e
undergone
during the
semester
Creative
Thinking,
Expertise,
Mastery.
Video
Presentation;
Hands On
Activity
References:
Page 14 of 15
A. Books
1.
B. Electronic Journals
1.
C. Websites
1.
D. Grading System
Prepared by Lester R. Ladera, MIT Subject Teacher
Checked by Catherine T. Deocades, LPT Academic Coordinator
Verified by Shiela F. Sabulao, LPT, PhDEd Principal
Approved by John Thoma C. Franco, RN, MAN Executive Vice President
Page 15 of 15

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490202663-2020-Sac-Shs-Fidp-Final-Empowerment-Technologysfs10-31-Copy.pdf

  • 1. ST. ALEXIUS COLLEGE INTEGRATED SCHOOL DEPARTMENT First Semester School Year 2020-2021 Flexible Instructional Delivery Plan for Empowerment Technologies Grade 11 IDENTITY AND CORE PURPOSE St. Alexius College is a duly recognized and accredited institution founded by Dr. Arturo P. Pingoy and Dr. Amparo Y. Pingoy in 1971 to provide education and training for regional socio-economic development. Inspired by the founders’ belief that “education is the key to social mobility”, and enlivened by the virtues of St. Alexius, the institution integrates theory, praxis, research and community service to form principled, competent and productive citizens who make a difference in society. VISION – MISSION STATEMENT St. Alexius College is an educational prime mover in the region, particularly in Allied Health and Basic Education, forming ethical, competent and development- oriented graduates for a meaningful life in a globalizing society. CORE VALUES o Humility o Integrity o Service o Simplicity o Excellence Page 1 of 15
  • 2. GENERAL OBJECTIVES OF THE INTEGRATED SCHOOL DEPARTMENT The Integrated School Department of St. Alexius College aims to provide high quality, learner centered, holistic and inclusive basic education where: o Students are actively engaged and motivated to learn. o Teachers are reflective designers and competent facilitators of instruction. o Administrators and staff ensure a safe, healthy and nurturing school environment. o Parents work in partnership with the school in developing mindful, well-rounded individuals. o Community and other stakeholders provide opportunities for culture-based, relevant and meaningful learning. ACADEMIC UNIT OBJECTIVES o To develop a positive character, healthy habits, academic competence, and a deep love for culture and learning. COURSE / SUBJECT DESCRIPTION No. of Hours/Semester: ____80_______ Prerequisites (if needed): ______N/A______ Page 2 of 15
  • 4. First Quarter Performance Standard: What to teach? Why teach? How to Assess? How to teach? Month/ Wk # Conten t Content Standards (CS) Most Essential Topics Performanc e Standards (PS) Learning Competencies Performa nce Checks Value Integration Enabling General Strategies Flexible Learning Strategies Materials/Eq uipment Complete Most Essential KUD Classification/RBT Level - enclosed in parenthesis August Week 1 1.The Current state of ICT technol ogies (ie. Web2.0 and Web 3.0, Conver gent Techno logies, Social, Mobile, and Assisti ve Media) The learners demonstrate an understanding of: ICT in the context of global communication for specific professional trackstrack. 1.1 The Current state of ICT technologie s (ie. Web2.0 and Web 3.0, Convergent Technologie s, Social, Mobile, and Assistive Media) 1.2 Online System, Functions, and Platforms. The learner shall be able to: Independen tly compose an insightful reflection paper on the nature of ICT in the context of their lives, society, and professiona l tracks (Arts, Tech Voc, Sports, Academic) 1.Create a foundation of understan ding of the world of ICT. 2.Underst anding and demonstra tingdemon strate the proper etiquette in using ICT. 3.Demons trate appropriat e skills in using several computer applicatio ns. 1.Compar e and contrast the nuances of varied online platforms, sites, and content to best achieve specific class objectives or address situational challenges . A- Anal apply online safety, security, ethics, Mind Map Output Self Reliance, Confidence, Critical Thinking, Awareness, Mastery and Adaptability Proof and Reasoning; Mind Mapping Mini lecture; individual reading; short talk 1.1 Laptop 1.2 Monitor 1.3 Lapel Mic 1.4 Laptop Pointer 1.5 Video Clip 1.6 Internet Connection Page 4 of 15
  • 5. 4.Improve s knowledg e on how ICT affects in everyday lives & the state of our nation by sharing a video presentati on regarding the future of ICT. 5.Learn different trends in ICT. and etiquette standards and practice in the use of ICTs as it would relate to their specific profession al tracks August Week 2 The learners demonstrate an understanding of: the use of advanced tools and techniques found in common productivity and software applications in developing ICT content for specific professional tracks. Applied productivity tools with advanced application: These advanced tools and techniques currently include, but are not limited to: 1.1 Microsoft Office Tools The learners shall be able to: independen tly apply advanced productivity tools to create or develop ICT content for use in specific professiona l tracks These may be in the uses common productivit y tools effectively by maximizin g advanced application technique creates an original or derivative ICT content to effectively communic ate Exercises Output Critical Thinking, Excellence, Mastery and Practicality. Representation ; Hands On Exercises mini talk and video presentation; quick questions Individual reflection Speaker; headset; laptop;textboo k;worksheets; wifi Page 5 of 15
  • 6. form of, but not limited to: 1. Calculating spreadshee tspread sheet Of athletic statistics (Sports) 2. Layout of catalogue of creative works (Arts) 3. Materials/ ingredients projections for batches of baked goods (Tech- Voc) 4. Letterhead/ business card design (Business/ Academic) or present data or informatio n related to specific profession al tracks August Week 3 manipulating text, graphics, and images to create ICT content intended for an online environment 1. Applied productivity tools with advanced application: These advanced tools and techniques independen tly apply the techniques of image manipulatio n and graphic design evaluate existing websites and online resources based on the principles of layout, Excellence, Self Reliance, Awareness Critical thinking Communication Collaboration Creativity Group reporting with powerpoint made by the students Page 6 of 15
  • 7. currently include, but are not limited to: 1.1.1.1 Data Analysis with Excel Pivot Tables 1.1.1.2 Invoice Layouts 1.1.1.3 Generating Formulas in Excel 1.1.1.4 Excel Navigation and Formatting 1.1.1.5 The Ribbon and its functions to create original or derivative ICT content from existing images, text and graphic elements for use in specific professiona l tracks. These may be in the form of, but not limited to: 1. Team/ athlete/ league recruitment posters (Sports) 2. Logo or crest for a community, school organizatio n or barkada (Arts) graphic, and visual message design use image manipulati on technique s on existing images to change or enhance their current state to communic ate a message for a specific purpose create an original or derivative ICT content to effectively communic ate a visual message in an online environme nt related to specific profession Page 7 of 15
  • 8. al tracks August Week 4 Understand the principles and techniques of design using online creation tools, platforms, and applications to develop ICT content for specific professional tracks Advance and complex formulas and computation s independen tly apply the principles and techniques of design using online creation tools, platforms, and application s to create original or derivative ICT content for use in specific professiona l tracks These may be in the form of, but not limited to: 1. Survey instruments using Google forms (Business/ Academic) 2. Athletic match-ups and evaluate existing online creation tools, platforms and application s in developin g ICT content for specific profession al tracks apply web design principles and elements using online creation tools, platforms, and application s to communic ate a message for a specific purpose in specific profession al tracks create an Awareness, Mastery, Critical Thinking Critical thinking Communication Collaboration Creativity Lecture;Short Video talk time Page 8 of 15
  • 9. league standings using Mindmeiste r (Sports) original or derivative ICT content using online creation tools, platforms, and application s to effectively communic ate messages related to specific profession al track Septe mber Week 1 the key learnings from the previous weeks, which they will synthesize into an integrated ICT content through collaboration with classmate and teacher as both peer and partner Principles of Visual Message Design Using Infographics . collaborativ ely develop an online portal or website to showcase and share existing and previously developed content These may be in the form of, but not limited to: 1. Online newsletter evaluate the quality, value, and appropriat eness of peer’s existing or previously developed ICT content in relation to the theme or intended audience/ viewer of an ICT project share and Competency, Reflective Thinking, Teamwork, Leadership, Optimism Representation Mini lecture; individual reading; short talk; Collaborative Acitivty Page 9 of 15
  • 10. 2. Blog 3. Issuu online “magazine” showcase existing or previously developed material in the form of a collaborati vely designed newsletter or blog site intended for a specific audience or viewer Septe mber Week 2 The learners demonstrate an understanding of: how rich media content and interactivity effectsaffects and changes the user experience in the delivery and consumption of ICT content Imaging and design for the Online Environmen t covering the topics of: 1.Combinin g text, graphics, and images. Uploading, sharing, and image hosting platforms. The learners: independen tly assess one’s experience along a range of online rich content on the basis of the usability of the interface explore the principles of interactivit y and rich content in the context of Web 2.0 and the participati on of the user in the online experienc e share anecdotes of how he/she has used ICTs to be Awareness, Mastery, Critical thinking, Adaptability. Case Study; Reflection; Oral Discussion Page 10 of 15
  • 11. part of a social movement , change, or cause to illustrate aspects of digital citizenship Septe mber Week 3 ICT as a tool, medium, and force in bringing about action and mobilize change in a population, society, or culture. collaborativ ely participate actively in the creation and developme nt of an ICT Project for Social Change relating to an issue in specific professiona l tracks Topics may cover, but are not limited to: 1. Promotion of wellness in the home (Sports) 2. Cultural heritage promotion identify a local or regional cause or issue for Social Change related to specific profession al tracks that can be addressed or tackled using an ICT Project for Social Change identify a local or regional cause or issue for Social Change related to specific profession al tracks Sense of Responsibility, Adaptability, Teamwork and Leadership. Hands On Activity; Oral Discussion Page 11 of 15
  • 12. through new designs “Pinoy pride” (Arts) 3. Savings and financial literacy drives and advocacies (Business/ Academic) that can be addressed or tackled using an ICT Project for Social Change Septe mber Week 4 how to work with peers and external publics/ partners for the development of an ICT project that advocates or mobilizes for a specific Social Change or cause Imaging and design for the Online Environmen t covering the topics of: 1.Combinin g text, graphics, and images. Uploading, sharing, and image hosting platforms. independen tly evaluate the performanc e of an advocacy via an ICT Project for Social Change through available monitoring tools and evaluating techniques such as user interviews, feedback forms, and Analytics data demonstra te how online ICT Projects for Social Change are uploaded, managed, and promoted for maximum audience impact generate a technical report interpretin g data analytics, e.g. Google, Facebook, or similar Perseverance, Critical thinking, Flexibility, Expertise Mini Talk; Case Study; Hands On Activity Page 12 of 15
  • 13. traffic data on the general aspects of search visibility, reach, and virality Octobe r Week 1 how to manage an online ICT Project for Social Change Imaging and Design for the On-Line Environmen t (Basic Principles of Graphic and Lay-out) independen tly reflect on the ICT learning process and how his/her world view has evolved over the past semester Outputs during this week may be in the form of, but not limited to: 1. Video blog 2. Presentatio n or image gallery generate a report on the performan ce of their ICT Project for Social Change on the basis of data gathered from available monitoring tools and evaluating technique s Excellence, Decision Making. Discussion; Online Demonstratio n; Video Blogging Octobe r Week 2 how to maintain and sustain the operation of an ICT Project for 3. Website 4. Illustrated document 5. Podcast or webcast develop a working prototype of an ICT Project for Social Page 13 of 15
  • 14. Social Change Change Octobe r Week 3 how to reflect on the nature of ICT and the manner by which the learning process has changed his/her world view Collaborativ e developmen t of ICT content covering the topics of: 1. Team structure and dynamics for ICT content 2. Online collaborativ e tools and processes 3. Project managemen t for ICT content 4. Curating existing content for use on the web Online collaborativ e tools that may be used currently include, but are not limited to: 1. Google Docs/ MS Office 365 create a reflexive piece or output using an ICT tool, platform, or application of choice on the learning experienc e undergone during the semester Creative Thinking, Expertise, Mastery. Video Presentation; Hands On Activity References: Page 14 of 15
  • 15. A. Books 1. B. Electronic Journals 1. C. Websites 1. D. Grading System Prepared by Lester R. Ladera, MIT Subject Teacher Checked by Catherine T. Deocades, LPT Academic Coordinator Verified by Shiela F. Sabulao, LPT, PhDEd Principal Approved by John Thoma C. Franco, RN, MAN Executive Vice President Page 15 of 15