Compare and Contrast Same Topic
in Different Multimodal Texts
Have you experienced comparing and contrasting
ideas or things? If you do, how did you do it?
• What similarities and differences do you see between Filipino and
Korean costumes?
What similarities and differences do you see between Filipino and
Korean costumes? Fill in the venn diagram using the words found in the
box.
What similarities and differences do you see between Filipino and
Korean costumes? Fill in the venn diagram using the words found in the
box.
How did you identify the similarities and differences between Filipino and Korean
costume?
• Was getting the information from the posters easy?
Look at the infographic and print text below.
• What is the topic of the
infographic and the print text?
• How were the information
presented in the infographic and
the print text?
The topic diversity was presented using the infographic and the print
text. The infographic talks about how we should understand and
communicate our differences while in the print text, diversity was
defined as understanding and recognizing our diffrences to create a
prejudice free and success-oriented community.
In the infographic, diversity was discussed in short pharses while in
print text,diversity was discussed in sentences.
Infographics and print text are examples of multimodal tex
Multimodal Texts
are often live, digital text, or paper-based. It requires the processing
of more than one method and the recognition of the interconnections
between information.
Live multimodal texts
is shown through combinations of different modes such as gestural,
spatial, audio, and oral language. The following are examples of live
multimodal texts:
Example
Dance – the expression of an idea or emotion
through the use of body movements in a
rhythmic way, accompanied with music
Oral presentation - the delivery of an idea
infront of a public audience
Live Multimodal Text Examples:
Dance Oral Presentation
Digital Multimodal Text
is presented through dynamic combinations
of various modes across written and spoken
language, still and moving visual image, audio,
gesture, and spatial communicative resources.
The following are examples of digital
multimodal texts:
Digital Multimodal Text
• Films - is a form of story telling
using a series of moving images
shown on the screen, usually
with sounds
• Animation - is a method of story
telling using figures that are
manipulated to appear as a
series of moving images
Digital Multimodal Text
• Slideshows - is a presenation
that is based on a series of
projected images or
photographic slides
• e-posters - or electronic posters
is a digital presentation of a
study and can be accessed
through the use of softwares
Digital Multimodal Text
• Digital stories - is a multimedia presentation of a narrative structure
combining a variety of digital elements
Paper Based Multimodal Text
is conveyed to the reader through varying
combinations of written language and still images.
The following are examples of paper-based
multimodal texts:
Paper Based Multimodal Text
• Infographics - is a collection of
images, charts, and data to
present a quick and clear
information
• Graphic texts - presents
information and data with the
use of words in diagrams and
drawings
Paper Based Multimodal Text
• Posters - is a large printed
picture or a notice that is used
for advertising or decoration
• Comics - is a a medium of
narration using images
combined with text
Digital Multimodal Text
• Picture - is an image or drawing that represent a certain topic
•Learning multimodal text is an efficient way for
you to become familiar with the different
methods of learning, remembering, and
studying information. This will enhance your
ability to retain information at a deeper level
and recalling it at a later date will become
quicker and more successful.
Activity 1. African Traditional Clothing The multimodal texts below
show information about Native Africans. Look at the picture collage
and the word cloud below.
•• Analyze and describe the two multimodal
presentations above.
•• Comparing the two multimodal presentations,
what similarities and differences do you see?
•• Are the information presented in the picture
collage and word cloud the same?
Assessment 1. Fill in the graphic organizer below with the similarities
and features of the information presented in the picture collage and
word cloud. Use words or phrases in answering.

Compare and Contrast Same Topic in Different Multimodal Texts.pptx

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    Compare and ContrastSame Topic in Different Multimodal Texts
  • 2.
    Have you experiencedcomparing and contrasting ideas or things? If you do, how did you do it? • What similarities and differences do you see between Filipino and Korean costumes?
  • 3.
    What similarities anddifferences do you see between Filipino and Korean costumes? Fill in the venn diagram using the words found in the box.
  • 4.
    What similarities anddifferences do you see between Filipino and Korean costumes? Fill in the venn diagram using the words found in the box.
  • 5.
    How did youidentify the similarities and differences between Filipino and Korean costume? • Was getting the information from the posters easy?
  • 6.
    Look at theinfographic and print text below. • What is the topic of the infographic and the print text? • How were the information presented in the infographic and the print text?
  • 7.
    The topic diversitywas presented using the infographic and the print text. The infographic talks about how we should understand and communicate our differences while in the print text, diversity was defined as understanding and recognizing our diffrences to create a prejudice free and success-oriented community. In the infographic, diversity was discussed in short pharses while in print text,diversity was discussed in sentences.
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    Infographics and printtext are examples of multimodal tex
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    Multimodal Texts are oftenlive, digital text, or paper-based. It requires the processing of more than one method and the recognition of the interconnections between information.
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    Live multimodal texts isshown through combinations of different modes such as gestural, spatial, audio, and oral language. The following are examples of live multimodal texts:
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    Example Dance – theexpression of an idea or emotion through the use of body movements in a rhythmic way, accompanied with music Oral presentation - the delivery of an idea infront of a public audience
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    Live Multimodal TextExamples: Dance Oral Presentation
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    Digital Multimodal Text ispresented through dynamic combinations of various modes across written and spoken language, still and moving visual image, audio, gesture, and spatial communicative resources. The following are examples of digital multimodal texts:
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    Digital Multimodal Text •Films - is a form of story telling using a series of moving images shown on the screen, usually with sounds • Animation - is a method of story telling using figures that are manipulated to appear as a series of moving images
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    Digital Multimodal Text •Slideshows - is a presenation that is based on a series of projected images or photographic slides • e-posters - or electronic posters is a digital presentation of a study and can be accessed through the use of softwares
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    Digital Multimodal Text •Digital stories - is a multimedia presentation of a narrative structure combining a variety of digital elements
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    Paper Based MultimodalText is conveyed to the reader through varying combinations of written language and still images. The following are examples of paper-based multimodal texts:
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    Paper Based MultimodalText • Infographics - is a collection of images, charts, and data to present a quick and clear information • Graphic texts - presents information and data with the use of words in diagrams and drawings
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    Paper Based MultimodalText • Posters - is a large printed picture or a notice that is used for advertising or decoration • Comics - is a a medium of narration using images combined with text
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    Digital Multimodal Text •Picture - is an image or drawing that represent a certain topic
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    •Learning multimodal textis an efficient way for you to become familiar with the different methods of learning, remembering, and studying information. This will enhance your ability to retain information at a deeper level and recalling it at a later date will become quicker and more successful.
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    Activity 1. AfricanTraditional Clothing The multimodal texts below show information about Native Africans. Look at the picture collage and the word cloud below.
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    •• Analyze anddescribe the two multimodal presentations above. •• Comparing the two multimodal presentations, what similarities and differences do you see? •• Are the information presented in the picture collage and word cloud the same?
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    Assessment 1. Fillin the graphic organizer below with the similarities and features of the information presented in the picture collage and word cloud. Use words or phrases in answering.