The document summarizes key events that occurred in the Philippines in 2012. It mentions that the UN helped victims of Typhoon Pablo, which killed over 400 people. It also discusses the government boosting the use of nuclear technology with IAEA assistance and a landmark peace deal between the Philippine government and Muslim rebels. Additionally, a new internet law in the Philippines took effect that could ban activities like sharing social media posts and set penalties for computer crimes. Finally, January 23 was declared a holiday to observe the Chinese New Year.
What new media activists should know about libel, copyright and Open Source t...Mark Belinsky
Iraq E-Media Conference Presentation on "What new media activists should know about libel, copyright and Open Source technology"
IREX and IWPR hosted a conference in Erbil, Iraq September 27-28, 2010, Emerging Technologies/Emerging Democracies. Over 150 media, civil society, and government representatives discussed e-governance, access to information, internet freedom, and the role of media and civil society in protecting and promoting Internet freedom.
Presentation delivered by Emma Butler (University of Derby) at Can You Dig Lit? event at York St. John University, 14th November 2013, on behalf of the ARLG Yorkshire & Humberside branch
What new media activists should know about libel, copyright and Open Source t...Mark Belinsky
Iraq E-Media Conference Presentation on "What new media activists should know about libel, copyright and Open Source technology"
IREX and IWPR hosted a conference in Erbil, Iraq September 27-28, 2010, Emerging Technologies/Emerging Democracies. Over 150 media, civil society, and government representatives discussed e-governance, access to information, internet freedom, and the role of media and civil society in protecting and promoting Internet freedom.
Presentation delivered by Emma Butler (University of Derby) at Can You Dig Lit? event at York St. John University, 14th November 2013, on behalf of the ARLG Yorkshire & Humberside branch
How networked individuals can develop a Fifth Estate and support a war FOR information in Ukraine. Talk given over Skype to the Free Journalism School, Kiev, Ukraine, 29 October 2015.
It's all fun and games until someone wants to sue you: Reporting in the age o...Brianna Laugher
AUTHOR: SARAH STOKELY
The internet has radically changed what it means to be a journalist – but at the same time the laws, structures and ethical framework for traditional reporting have been weakened or rendered meaningless. Sarah Stokely talks about the pitfalls, challenges and blissful freedoms of being a blogger and citizen journalist in the post-print world.
This presentation uses some stats about Africa and the world to suggest that collaboration is the only way for Africa to build critical mass to address some of the challenges that we face. Once vehicle for collaboration is the set of conditions we describe as Education 3.0.
This was prepared for my presentation on April 29, 2009, before Dr. Leonard Kleinrock spoke via webcast to my students USC Upstate [in Spartanburg, SC.] I was unable to share it, but I wanted to share my research and enthusiasm I have for one of the greatest technologies - the Internet.
Pedro Gaytan, Kelly Shen and Young Jin Park from UGBA192AC at UC Berkeley have closely looked into the relationship between social media and immigration rights movements in the United States.
How networked individuals can develop a Fifth Estate and support a war FOR information in Ukraine. Talk given over Skype to the Free Journalism School, Kiev, Ukraine, 29 October 2015.
It's all fun and games until someone wants to sue you: Reporting in the age o...Brianna Laugher
AUTHOR: SARAH STOKELY
The internet has radically changed what it means to be a journalist – but at the same time the laws, structures and ethical framework for traditional reporting have been weakened or rendered meaningless. Sarah Stokely talks about the pitfalls, challenges and blissful freedoms of being a blogger and citizen journalist in the post-print world.
This presentation uses some stats about Africa and the world to suggest that collaboration is the only way for Africa to build critical mass to address some of the challenges that we face. Once vehicle for collaboration is the set of conditions we describe as Education 3.0.
This was prepared for my presentation on April 29, 2009, before Dr. Leonard Kleinrock spoke via webcast to my students USC Upstate [in Spartanburg, SC.] I was unable to share it, but I wanted to share my research and enthusiasm I have for one of the greatest technologies - the Internet.
Pedro Gaytan, Kelly Shen and Young Jin Park from UGBA192AC at UC Berkeley have closely looked into the relationship between social media and immigration rights movements in the United States.
Арапов А. Исторические памятники УзбекистанаАрапов Алексей
Демоверсия книги - иллюстрированного каталога архитектурных памятников главных исторических городов Узбекистана: Ташкента, Самарканда, Бухары, Хивы и Шахрисабза.
Arapov Alexey. Historical Monuments of Uzbekistan Tashkent-Samarkand-Bukhara-...Арапов Алексей
The goal of this book is to help you to get oriented in the huge space of the culture of the historical monuments of Uzbekistan. We hope that our readers will remember the images, appreciate high art of their creators and understand why they are so dear to us.
#EMAG2011 Use Social Media Now for Emergency ManagementConnie White
This is the presentation given at the Emergency Management Association of Georgia Training Summit in Savannah, May 25, 2011. It covers the various types of social media communication structures, what the public thinks, expects from the Red Cross Study and then offers major reasons to implement social media now.
Did you know Social Media Marketing Land provides a lot of quality content on different topics and industry news. From updates in content management systems, to new features on social media platforms, their posts are informative and relevant.
Recently some of their posts covered the CES Tech event in Las Vegas by posting panel discussions and blogging about different topics that were covered throughout the event. This live blog allowed people, who may not have been able to make it to the actual event, stay informed and become a part of the discussion even though they were not in attendance. Their blog lets you interact with various industry leaders, while providing their audience with content that is engaging and educational.
These are the slides to support my talk for the Emergency Management Association of Georgia May 26, 2011 Savannah Situational Awareness workshop. The message is that people, technology, social media and emergency management can all build a better awareness together using a mobile platform.
Against the Current - Digital Marketing's Challenges and Future in the Philip...Jason Cruz
The current challenges of digital marketing in the Philippines and why the future is bright despite and in spite of these obstacles.
A talk given at SM Sta Mesa for the Polytechnic University of the Philippines' Marketing Jays Productions: "Uprising of the Marketing Victors, Empowering Brands, Engage Customers, and Execute Big Ideas". February 5, 2013.
2. Overview in the Philippines
• UN Helped Pablo Victims
• Government boosts Nuclear Technology’s Use
• Philippines and Muslim rebels agree landmark
peace deal
• Internet Low in Philippines Takes Effect
• Palace declares January 23 a holiday
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ppines
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28/may-28-philippine-national-flag-day/
3. UN Helped Pablo Victims
• “Pablo” is the name of
typhoon hit Philippines
last year
• It was biggest typhoon in
2012
• Hundreds people are
missing and four hundred
people died http://www.flickr.com/photos/89715795@N0
• There are still people who 2/8290149260/
has not found yet
Source: http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/385189/un-help-pablo-
victims#.UQTs72dCcyo
4. Listening Tasks
• What is “Pablo”?
• About how many people died of “Pablo”?
• What organization helped the Philippines?
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ters/ ation/multimedia/gallery/iss034e00547
6_prt.htm
5. Government Boosts Nuclear
Technology’s Use
• The government is
stepping up initiatives
to harness the power of
nuclear technology
• They will establish the
facility with technical
assistance from the http://neurovoresnuclearnetworknews.blog
IAEA spot.jp/2011/06/nuclear-technology-basics-
part-6-heavy.html
Source: http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/385184/government-boosts-nuclear-technology-s-use
6. Listening Tasks
• What the word “harness” means in this article?
• What “IAEA” stands for?
• What do you think about using Nuclear technology?
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technology-that-even-the-nuclear-skeptics- force-is-almost-with-us/
should-like-or-at-least-seriously-consider/
7. Philippines and Muslim rebels agree
landmark peace deal
• The Philippine government
and Muslim rebels have
taken their first steps to
ending one of Asia's
longest-running fights
• They signed a preliminary
peace deal
• They discussed how they http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2
agree that peace deal in 012/10/15/muslim-rebels-ink-
Japan philippine-pact-step-peace.html-0
Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/oct/07/philippines-muslim-rebels-peace-deal
8. Internet Law in Philippines Takes Effect
• President Benigno Aquino III
signed Republic Act to prevent
criminal harm
• It can ban common activities
like sharing Facebook and
Twitter posts
• It sets penalties for several
computer-related http://www.femalenetwork.com/new
crimes, including child s-features/10-news-highlights-of-
pornography, identity 2012/
theft, online fraud and
illegally accessing computer
networks
Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/04/world/asia/new-internet-law-gets-hostile-
reception-in-philippines.html?_r=1&
9. Listening Tasks
• What is the name of the President?
• Under this law, can we share Facebook and
Twitter posts freely?
• How do you think the right to have “Freedom
of Speech?”
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7,2398372,00.asp hts-and-wrongs-internet-law-in-nz
10. Palace declares January 23 a holiday
• January 23, 2012 was set
as a special non-working
day in observance of
Chinese New Year
http://coffeeatbreak.blogspot.jp/2012/02/p
• The Chinese nationals all hilippine-national-symbols.html
over the world celebrate
Spring Festival, popularly
known as the Chinese
New Year
http://asianfoodeconomics.com/
Source: http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/12/01/11/palace-declares-january-23-holiday