1. There are three main types of media: print media, broadcast media, and new media.
2. Print media includes newspapers, magazines, books and is distributed via paper.
3. Broadcast media refers to radio and television that transmit content through airwaves.
4. New media distributes content digitally through platforms like the internet, smartphones, and social media.
The document discusses emerging technologies including haptics technology, contextual awareness, voice and tone recognition, intelligent routing to devices, and eye tracking technology. Haptics technology uses computer applications to apply force, vibration or motion to the user based on their sense of touch. Contextual awareness is a property of mobile devices that links changes in the environment. Voice recognition software turns spoken words into text and can be used to confirm identity or detect health status. Eye tracking technology measures eye movements and positions to analyze user behavior. Internet glasses that can display images directly onto the retina are also discussed.
This document outlines learning objectives and content about different types of media. It discusses print media like newspapers, magazines, and books. It covers broadcast media such as radio and television. It also describes online/new media including online streaming, social media, and the internet. It provides examples of how different types of media can converge on various platforms and discusses the impact of media in everyday life. Students are expected to classify different media sources, define media convergence, and demonstrate how media affects them through a sketch.
The document discusses building and maintaining personal relationships. It provides objectives around discussing teenage relationships and acceptable expressions of attraction, love, and commitment. It then lists several true statements about communicating feelings, self-love, understanding others, listening, forgiveness, and resolving conflicts that help build and maintain relationships. The document defines key terms like relationship, personal relationship, love, commitment, attraction, and responsibility. It discusses the importance of relationships for health and well-being and common relationship problems. Finally, it provides 10 ways to express love to others.
Sdo navotas creative_writing_q2_m1_elements, techniques and literary devices ...DepEd Navotas
This module discusses elements, techniques, and literary devices used in drama. It defines drama as a work of fiction meant to be presented by actors. The module identifies different types of drama such as tragedy, comedy, and melodrama. It also discusses key elements of drama like plot, characters, setting, and theme. Literary techniques covered include vocal dynamics, body language, use of space, and improvisational techniques. Common literary devices used in drama are also explained.
A presentation of new vs. traditional media, how they integrate, how new media integrates with other platforms (for example facebook and Youtube) and how to leverage it all for greater visibility, better client/prospect engagement and as an overall marketing initiative. To get details, feel free to visit us on our Facebook page and ask questions! http://www.facebook.com/talkingfinger
This document outlines the content, performance, and learning competencies for two subjects - Oral Communication for Grade 11/12 and Reading and Analyzing Various Texts Towards Research for Grade 11.
For Oral Communication, it describes the competencies students should demonstrate in understanding the nature of oral communication, recognizing different speech contexts/styles/acts, and delivering effective speeches using principles of speech writing and delivery.
For Reading and Analyzing Texts, it lists the competencies for the 3rd quarter which include identifying topics/key terms in various texts, discussing text characteristics, and writing a preliminary research paper on cultural/social phenomena in the country. It provides the duration and code for each learning competency.
This document contains a weekly learning plan for a Grade 11 class in the subject of Understanding Culture, Society, and Politics (UCSP). The plan covers two days and includes objectives, topics, and classroom and home-based activities. The objectives are to describe the goals of anthropology, sociology, and political science, and appreciate their value. Topics include the nature, goals, and perspectives of these fields. Classroom activities involve presentations, pre-tests, photo analysis, discussions, and assessments. Home-based activities consist of research using provided organizers and creating a collage reflecting understanding of the topics.
This document summarizes a lesson plan for teaching Grade 11/12 students about contemporary Philippine arts from different regions. The objectives are for students to research, explore, analyze, evaluate, critically analyze, and interpret various contemporary art forms. The content covers different contemporary art forms. Examples of artworks from different mediums and regions of the Philippines are shown. Students learn to identify elements and principles of art, interpret meanings, and evaluate effectiveness. They practice analysis and interpretation through group activities and creating their own art. The lesson aims to help students appreciate contemporary art forms and apply critical analysis skills in daily life.
The document discusses emerging technologies including haptics technology, contextual awareness, voice and tone recognition, intelligent routing to devices, and eye tracking technology. Haptics technology uses computer applications to apply force, vibration or motion to the user based on their sense of touch. Contextual awareness is a property of mobile devices that links changes in the environment. Voice recognition software turns spoken words into text and can be used to confirm identity or detect health status. Eye tracking technology measures eye movements and positions to analyze user behavior. Internet glasses that can display images directly onto the retina are also discussed.
This document outlines learning objectives and content about different types of media. It discusses print media like newspapers, magazines, and books. It covers broadcast media such as radio and television. It also describes online/new media including online streaming, social media, and the internet. It provides examples of how different types of media can converge on various platforms and discusses the impact of media in everyday life. Students are expected to classify different media sources, define media convergence, and demonstrate how media affects them through a sketch.
The document discusses building and maintaining personal relationships. It provides objectives around discussing teenage relationships and acceptable expressions of attraction, love, and commitment. It then lists several true statements about communicating feelings, self-love, understanding others, listening, forgiveness, and resolving conflicts that help build and maintain relationships. The document defines key terms like relationship, personal relationship, love, commitment, attraction, and responsibility. It discusses the importance of relationships for health and well-being and common relationship problems. Finally, it provides 10 ways to express love to others.
Sdo navotas creative_writing_q2_m1_elements, techniques and literary devices ...DepEd Navotas
This module discusses elements, techniques, and literary devices used in drama. It defines drama as a work of fiction meant to be presented by actors. The module identifies different types of drama such as tragedy, comedy, and melodrama. It also discusses key elements of drama like plot, characters, setting, and theme. Literary techniques covered include vocal dynamics, body language, use of space, and improvisational techniques. Common literary devices used in drama are also explained.
A presentation of new vs. traditional media, how they integrate, how new media integrates with other platforms (for example facebook and Youtube) and how to leverage it all for greater visibility, better client/prospect engagement and as an overall marketing initiative. To get details, feel free to visit us on our Facebook page and ask questions! http://www.facebook.com/talkingfinger
This document outlines the content, performance, and learning competencies for two subjects - Oral Communication for Grade 11/12 and Reading and Analyzing Various Texts Towards Research for Grade 11.
For Oral Communication, it describes the competencies students should demonstrate in understanding the nature of oral communication, recognizing different speech contexts/styles/acts, and delivering effective speeches using principles of speech writing and delivery.
For Reading and Analyzing Texts, it lists the competencies for the 3rd quarter which include identifying topics/key terms in various texts, discussing text characteristics, and writing a preliminary research paper on cultural/social phenomena in the country. It provides the duration and code for each learning competency.
This document contains a weekly learning plan for a Grade 11 class in the subject of Understanding Culture, Society, and Politics (UCSP). The plan covers two days and includes objectives, topics, and classroom and home-based activities. The objectives are to describe the goals of anthropology, sociology, and political science, and appreciate their value. Topics include the nature, goals, and perspectives of these fields. Classroom activities involve presentations, pre-tests, photo analysis, discussions, and assessments. Home-based activities consist of research using provided organizers and creating a collage reflecting understanding of the topics.
This document summarizes a lesson plan for teaching Grade 11/12 students about contemporary Philippine arts from different regions. The objectives are for students to research, explore, analyze, evaluate, critically analyze, and interpret various contemporary art forms. The content covers different contemporary art forms. Examples of artworks from different mediums and regions of the Philippines are shown. Students learn to identify elements and principles of art, interpret meanings, and evaluate effectiveness. They practice analysis and interpretation through group activities and creating their own art. The lesson aims to help students appreciate contemporary art forms and apply critical analysis skills in daily life.
This is a powerpoint presentation that covers one of the topic of Senior High School: Reading and Writing. For this presentation, it deals with the topic of Text as a Connected Discourse and what it its definition.
Subject: Oral Communication
Unit II - "Strategies in Various Speech Situation"
This unit focuses on the various ways and situations in which people communicate. It discusses how a communicator's style of speaking changes according to the context and how statements elicit various responses from listeners
This document provides an introduction to media and information literacy. It discusses three key objectives: 1) how communication is influenced by media and information, 2) the similarities and differences between media literacy, information literacy, and technology literacy, and 3) responsible use of media and information. It explains that media and information literacy allows individuals to exercise their rights to freedom of expression and access to information. The document also outlines tips for responsibly using media and information, such as ensuring personal safety online, getting permission before posting content about others, thinking before sharing content to check its accuracy, and spreading positivity rather than negativity.
The second wave of the ongoing report of “Power to the People”, surveys almost 9500 regular Internet users in 21 markets worldwide, and was conducted in May 2007. The study measures consumer usage, attitudes and interest in adopting the possibilities of the changing and socially orientated Internet.
DISCIPLINES AND IDEAS IN THE APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENCES.pptxJoelMacuray1
The document discusses the discipline of counseling. It defines counseling as a relationship that applies psychological theories and communication skills to help clients with personal concerns, problems, or goals. Counseling aims to guide clients through life decisions and challenges by helping them understand themselves and explore options. The context of counseling, including factors like culture, family, peers and environment, greatly influences the process and outcomes. A successful counseling relationship considers the client, counselor and counseling process itself. The core values of counseling include respect, partnership, autonomy, caring and integrity.
This document discusses various topics related to information and communication technology (ICT). It begins by asking questions about personal technology use and social media checking. It then defines ICT and notes the Philippines' role as an "ICT Hub of Asia" due to growth in the business process outsourcing industry. The document discusses computers, the Internet, websites, hyperlinks, and other foundational aspects of digital technology. It also examines concepts like cloud computing, operating systems, assistive technologies, and the evolution of the World Wide Web. Throughout, it provides definitions and examples to explain key terms and developments in the field of ICT.
Media and Information Literacy (MIL) Types of Media (Part 2)- Mass Media and ...Arniel Ping
Learning Competencies
Learners will be able to…
1. discuss in class how a particular individual or society is portrayed in public using
2. different types of media (MIL11/12TYM-IIId-12n);
3. define mass media and media effects (SSHS);and
4. discuss and evaluate the different theories on media effects (SSHS).
I- How Media Depicts People in Public
II- Mass Media
Definition
Media Effects
Importance of Understanding the Effects of Media
I- Media and Information Literacy
A. Key Concepts In Media Analysis
B. Key Questions to Ask When Analyzing Media Messages
C. Formative Assessment: Analyzing and Deconstructing Media Messages
D. Performance Task: Analyzing Media Messages
This document provides guidance to students on improving online search and research skills. It discusses using keywords and Boolean operators like AND, OR to narrow search results. It also covers evaluating the credibility of websites by considering the author's credentials, the purpose and date of the document, and whether the information is objective. Students are asked to conduct searches, evaluate sample websites, and explain the importance of keywords and assessing a website's domain when researching online.
Information is essential in every decision making. Information is usually gathered from various sources to give a better picture of what we want to know and on what bases we are making such a decision. This module presents several sources of information about career choices that could influence or modify the decisions we make for our future.
Semi Detailed Lesson Plan in English 1.docxLyrinxGluma1
The document outlines a lesson plan about levels of communication. The objectives are for students to define communication, identify levels of communication, and value the importance. Activities include a picture arrangement game to motivate students, passing a ball while explaining pictures, and a group activity to match examples to communication levels. An evaluation quiz asks students to identify the levels. The lesson aims to teach students about intrapersonal, interpersonal, group, and public communication levels.
The document discusses different types of claims that can be made in written texts. It begins by defining what a claim is and noting that claims can be either explicit or implicit. An explicit claim is directly stated, while an implicit claim requires inference. There are three main types of claims: claim of fact, which reports or describes something as a settled truth; claim of policy, which suggests actions or solutions; and claim of value, which appeals to morality or beliefs and targets the reader's emotions. The document provides examples and explanations of each type of claim.
The document discusses emotional intelligence and managing emotions. It defines emotions and describes their etymology and history. There are two main categories of emotions - positive and negative. Positive emotions like joy and trust motivate us while negative emotions like fear and anger can be disruptive. The document also explores ways to understand, express and manage emotions effectively like identifying emotions, evaluating situations thoughtfully, and controlling emotional reactions. Overall, the document provides information on understanding emotions and developing strategies for handling them wisely.
1. introduction to mil (part 1) communication, media, information, and techn...MelvyEspanol1
This document provides an introduction to media and information literacy. It discusses different communication models including Lasswell's model of communication and Shannon-Weaver's model. It describes how media and information affect communication by acting as tools to receive, share, look for and distribute information. The document defines media literacy, information literacy, and digital literacy and notes they involve analyzing, evaluating and producing various forms of communication and information. Formative assessments are included to check student understanding of key concepts.
This document outlines the curriculum for the Reading and Writing Skills core subject for senior high school students in the Philippines. It covers three main content areas: reading and thinking strategies across text types, text and context connections involving critical reading, and purposeful writing in disciplines and for professions. Some key learning competencies include identifying claims, patterns of development, and properties of well-written texts, as well as composing various types of academic writing and professional correspondence. The curriculum is intended to further develop students' reading and writing abilities as applied to various materials beyond just poetry, fiction, and drama.
This document outlines a 4-day lesson plan on media and information literacy. The lesson objectives are to describe how communication is affected by media/information, appreciate communication as a basic need, and share personal media habits. Day 1 activities include a media use log and discussion. Day 2 imagines a future without technology to analyze communication impacts. Day 3/4 involves analyzing pictures to identify messages and lessons. Key concepts covered are literacy definitions, the roles of media and information, and characteristics of responsible users and producers. Students are evaluated through essays and a media design framework assignment.
This presentation sums up theoretical information and practical activities about reading comprehension, creative writing and dramatization used in Primary School and Kindergarten Želiarska 4, Košice in Slovakia.
Compare & contrast the nuances of varied online platforms-CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-I...Amber Espiritu
5th Slide video showing source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDkxsNmKDGk&t=5s
Feel free to change some content, but please be mindful about acknowledging the source .
Introduction to Media and Information Literacy
CONTENTS:
What is MIL?
Threats of MIL.
Social Media and Communication
Traditional VS Modern Media
Modernization effects
This document outlines a lesson plan for a Grade 12 class on Media and Information Literacy. Over four class periods, students will be introduced to concepts of media literacy, information literacy, and digital literacy. They will analyze how communication is affected by media through group activities and discussions. Students will evaluate their own media habits and preferences, discuss responsible media use, and consider the importance of being media and information literate. The lesson plan provides learning objectives, materials, procedures, and assessments to help students understand key concepts and develop media literacy skills.
Part 1 unit 1 lesson 3 techniques in selecting and organizing informationHome and School
The document discusses techniques for organizing information, including brainstorming and different types of graphic organizers. It provides details on the basic steps of brainstorming according to Ralph Keeney: 1) Lay out the problem to solve, 2) Identify objectives of a possible solution, 3) Generate solutions individually, and 4) Work as a group when objectives and solutions are clear. Additionally, it describes topic and sentence outlines and some common graphic organizers like the clock diagram, decision making diagram, KWHL chart, Y-chart, cycle diagram, fishbone diagram, Frayer model, star diagram, and chain diagram.
Here are the key points about indigenous media and other common
sources of information:
- Indigenous media refers to original information created by a local group of people,
often communicated through oral tradition and local channels. It preserves unique
cultural knowledge and practices.
- Other common sources like libraries and the internet have reliable, accurate
information that follows standards but may lack local or cultural context.
- Libraries contain organized collections of published materials on various topics that
can be accessed for research or borrowing. They have sections for different materials
and purposes.
- Indigenous knowledge is passed down within communities through face-to-face
exchange while other sources make information more widely accessible outside local
borders.
- Both indigenous
MEDIA-INFORMATION-LITERACY11_12-Q1-M1-W5.pdfDELA GENTE CIV
This document discusses different sources of media and information. It begins by outlining Republic Act 8293 which states that no copyright exists for works produced by the Philippine government, but prior approval is still needed to use them for profit. It then notes that borrowed materials like songs and photos belong to their respective copyright holders. The document provides an overview of different types of information sources like libraries, indigenous knowledge, books, newspapers, magazines, academic journals, and the internet. It also presents criteria for evaluating information, focusing on accuracy, relevance, currentness, authority, and fairness.
This is a powerpoint presentation that covers one of the topic of Senior High School: Reading and Writing. For this presentation, it deals with the topic of Text as a Connected Discourse and what it its definition.
Subject: Oral Communication
Unit II - "Strategies in Various Speech Situation"
This unit focuses on the various ways and situations in which people communicate. It discusses how a communicator's style of speaking changes according to the context and how statements elicit various responses from listeners
This document provides an introduction to media and information literacy. It discusses three key objectives: 1) how communication is influenced by media and information, 2) the similarities and differences between media literacy, information literacy, and technology literacy, and 3) responsible use of media and information. It explains that media and information literacy allows individuals to exercise their rights to freedom of expression and access to information. The document also outlines tips for responsibly using media and information, such as ensuring personal safety online, getting permission before posting content about others, thinking before sharing content to check its accuracy, and spreading positivity rather than negativity.
The second wave of the ongoing report of “Power to the People”, surveys almost 9500 regular Internet users in 21 markets worldwide, and was conducted in May 2007. The study measures consumer usage, attitudes and interest in adopting the possibilities of the changing and socially orientated Internet.
DISCIPLINES AND IDEAS IN THE APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENCES.pptxJoelMacuray1
The document discusses the discipline of counseling. It defines counseling as a relationship that applies psychological theories and communication skills to help clients with personal concerns, problems, or goals. Counseling aims to guide clients through life decisions and challenges by helping them understand themselves and explore options. The context of counseling, including factors like culture, family, peers and environment, greatly influences the process and outcomes. A successful counseling relationship considers the client, counselor and counseling process itself. The core values of counseling include respect, partnership, autonomy, caring and integrity.
This document discusses various topics related to information and communication technology (ICT). It begins by asking questions about personal technology use and social media checking. It then defines ICT and notes the Philippines' role as an "ICT Hub of Asia" due to growth in the business process outsourcing industry. The document discusses computers, the Internet, websites, hyperlinks, and other foundational aspects of digital technology. It also examines concepts like cloud computing, operating systems, assistive technologies, and the evolution of the World Wide Web. Throughout, it provides definitions and examples to explain key terms and developments in the field of ICT.
Media and Information Literacy (MIL) Types of Media (Part 2)- Mass Media and ...Arniel Ping
Learning Competencies
Learners will be able to…
1. discuss in class how a particular individual or society is portrayed in public using
2. different types of media (MIL11/12TYM-IIId-12n);
3. define mass media and media effects (SSHS);and
4. discuss and evaluate the different theories on media effects (SSHS).
I- How Media Depicts People in Public
II- Mass Media
Definition
Media Effects
Importance of Understanding the Effects of Media
I- Media and Information Literacy
A. Key Concepts In Media Analysis
B. Key Questions to Ask When Analyzing Media Messages
C. Formative Assessment: Analyzing and Deconstructing Media Messages
D. Performance Task: Analyzing Media Messages
This document provides guidance to students on improving online search and research skills. It discusses using keywords and Boolean operators like AND, OR to narrow search results. It also covers evaluating the credibility of websites by considering the author's credentials, the purpose and date of the document, and whether the information is objective. Students are asked to conduct searches, evaluate sample websites, and explain the importance of keywords and assessing a website's domain when researching online.
Information is essential in every decision making. Information is usually gathered from various sources to give a better picture of what we want to know and on what bases we are making such a decision. This module presents several sources of information about career choices that could influence or modify the decisions we make for our future.
Semi Detailed Lesson Plan in English 1.docxLyrinxGluma1
The document outlines a lesson plan about levels of communication. The objectives are for students to define communication, identify levels of communication, and value the importance. Activities include a picture arrangement game to motivate students, passing a ball while explaining pictures, and a group activity to match examples to communication levels. An evaluation quiz asks students to identify the levels. The lesson aims to teach students about intrapersonal, interpersonal, group, and public communication levels.
The document discusses different types of claims that can be made in written texts. It begins by defining what a claim is and noting that claims can be either explicit or implicit. An explicit claim is directly stated, while an implicit claim requires inference. There are three main types of claims: claim of fact, which reports or describes something as a settled truth; claim of policy, which suggests actions or solutions; and claim of value, which appeals to morality or beliefs and targets the reader's emotions. The document provides examples and explanations of each type of claim.
The document discusses emotional intelligence and managing emotions. It defines emotions and describes their etymology and history. There are two main categories of emotions - positive and negative. Positive emotions like joy and trust motivate us while negative emotions like fear and anger can be disruptive. The document also explores ways to understand, express and manage emotions effectively like identifying emotions, evaluating situations thoughtfully, and controlling emotional reactions. Overall, the document provides information on understanding emotions and developing strategies for handling them wisely.
1. introduction to mil (part 1) communication, media, information, and techn...MelvyEspanol1
This document provides an introduction to media and information literacy. It discusses different communication models including Lasswell's model of communication and Shannon-Weaver's model. It describes how media and information affect communication by acting as tools to receive, share, look for and distribute information. The document defines media literacy, information literacy, and digital literacy and notes they involve analyzing, evaluating and producing various forms of communication and information. Formative assessments are included to check student understanding of key concepts.
This document outlines the curriculum for the Reading and Writing Skills core subject for senior high school students in the Philippines. It covers three main content areas: reading and thinking strategies across text types, text and context connections involving critical reading, and purposeful writing in disciplines and for professions. Some key learning competencies include identifying claims, patterns of development, and properties of well-written texts, as well as composing various types of academic writing and professional correspondence. The curriculum is intended to further develop students' reading and writing abilities as applied to various materials beyond just poetry, fiction, and drama.
This document outlines a 4-day lesson plan on media and information literacy. The lesson objectives are to describe how communication is affected by media/information, appreciate communication as a basic need, and share personal media habits. Day 1 activities include a media use log and discussion. Day 2 imagines a future without technology to analyze communication impacts. Day 3/4 involves analyzing pictures to identify messages and lessons. Key concepts covered are literacy definitions, the roles of media and information, and characteristics of responsible users and producers. Students are evaluated through essays and a media design framework assignment.
This presentation sums up theoretical information and practical activities about reading comprehension, creative writing and dramatization used in Primary School and Kindergarten Želiarska 4, Košice in Slovakia.
Compare & contrast the nuances of varied online platforms-CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-I...Amber Espiritu
5th Slide video showing source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDkxsNmKDGk&t=5s
Feel free to change some content, but please be mindful about acknowledging the source .
Introduction to Media and Information Literacy
CONTENTS:
What is MIL?
Threats of MIL.
Social Media and Communication
Traditional VS Modern Media
Modernization effects
This document outlines a lesson plan for a Grade 12 class on Media and Information Literacy. Over four class periods, students will be introduced to concepts of media literacy, information literacy, and digital literacy. They will analyze how communication is affected by media through group activities and discussions. Students will evaluate their own media habits and preferences, discuss responsible media use, and consider the importance of being media and information literate. The lesson plan provides learning objectives, materials, procedures, and assessments to help students understand key concepts and develop media literacy skills.
Part 1 unit 1 lesson 3 techniques in selecting and organizing informationHome and School
The document discusses techniques for organizing information, including brainstorming and different types of graphic organizers. It provides details on the basic steps of brainstorming according to Ralph Keeney: 1) Lay out the problem to solve, 2) Identify objectives of a possible solution, 3) Generate solutions individually, and 4) Work as a group when objectives and solutions are clear. Additionally, it describes topic and sentence outlines and some common graphic organizers like the clock diagram, decision making diagram, KWHL chart, Y-chart, cycle diagram, fishbone diagram, Frayer model, star diagram, and chain diagram.
Here are the key points about indigenous media and other common
sources of information:
- Indigenous media refers to original information created by a local group of people,
often communicated through oral tradition and local channels. It preserves unique
cultural knowledge and practices.
- Other common sources like libraries and the internet have reliable, accurate
information that follows standards but may lack local or cultural context.
- Libraries contain organized collections of published materials on various topics that
can be accessed for research or borrowing. They have sections for different materials
and purposes.
- Indigenous knowledge is passed down within communities through face-to-face
exchange while other sources make information more widely accessible outside local
borders.
- Both indigenous
MEDIA-INFORMATION-LITERACY11_12-Q1-M1-W5.pdfDELA GENTE CIV
This document discusses different sources of media and information. It begins by outlining Republic Act 8293 which states that no copyright exists for works produced by the Philippine government, but prior approval is still needed to use them for profit. It then notes that borrowed materials like songs and photos belong to their respective copyright holders. The document provides an overview of different types of information sources like libraries, indigenous knowledge, books, newspapers, magazines, academic journals, and the internet. It also presents criteria for evaluating information, focusing on accuracy, relevance, currentness, authority, and fairness.
Here are some key ways a person can engage with media and information channels in a meaningful manner:
- Be an active consumer rather than a passive one. Think critically about the information you receive rather than just accepting it at face value. Evaluate sources and consider different perspectives.
- Interact with media for both entertainment and information. Seek out media that both informs and helps you learn new things in addition to just being entertained.
- Get news and information from a variety of credible sources rather than just one to avoid bias and get a more well-rounded perspective. Cross-check facts when possible.
- Contribute back to the conversation by commenting thoughtfully on stories, sharing credible information with others, and engaging in
This document provides information about a self-learning module on responsible use of media and information for Grade 11/12 students. It discusses two learning outcomes: 1) discussing responsible use of media and information, and 2) explaining actions to promote ethical use of media and information. The module is intended to help students understand proper online conduct, the importance of netiquette and digital citizenship, and discuss digital issues in the Philippines related to online behavior. It provides definitions for key terms and an introduction to the module's content and structure to meet curriculum standards.
1. The document discusses key concepts related to media and information literacy such as media, information, media literacy, information literacy, and technology literacy.
2. It provides learning tasks that involve reflecting on personal media use, imagining a world without technology, analyzing news items, creating a Venn diagram comparing literacies, and designing a media framework as a journalist.
3. The goals are to help learners understand how communication is influenced by media, identify similarities and differences between types of literacy, and discuss responsible use of media and information.
This document provides an introduction to a module on media and information literacy. It discusses key concepts around media literacy, information literacy, and technology literacy. Media literacy involves accessing, analyzing, evaluating, and creating media. Information literacy is the ability to locate, evaluate, and communicate information effectively. Technology literacy refers to using technological tools responsibly and effectively. The document defines media and information literacy as the set of competencies needed to access, understand, evaluate, create, and share information through any communication medium. It emphasizes that being media and information literate allows people to think critically about the messages they receive and create.
21st CENTURY LITERATURE Q2_Module_3.pdfLeah Condina
This module focuses on producing a creative representation of a literary text through the application of multimedia and ICT skills. Specifically, it aims to help students identify the purpose of literature, create connections between life and literature, describe changes modernity has brought to written compositions, name multimedia resources commonly used in education, and identify steps in planning a multimedia project relating to literature. The module emphasizes expressing oneself through various literary genres, educational multimedia resources, and applying multimedia and ICT skills in literature.
1. A sender encodes a message and transmits it through a channel to the receiver.
2. The receiver decodes the message transmitted by the sender.
3. Feedback is given by the receiver in response to the message received from the sender. This feedback allows communication to become a two-way process.
4. Context or environment influences the communication exchange between the sender and receiver at each step of the process.
1. A sender encodes a message and transmits it through a channel to the receiver.
2. The receiver decodes the message transmitted by the sender.
3. Feedback is given by the receiver in response to the message received from the sender. This completes the communication process.
Here are the answers to your questions:
1. What will happen if you can keep your emotions even when you are in stressful situations?
If you can keep your emotions even when you are in stressful situations, you will be able to make rational decisions and not let your emotions control you or your actions. You will remain calm and in control of stressful situations.
2. What word is common in the poem?
The word "if" is very common throughout the poem. Almost every stanza starts with the word "if", as it is describing different scenarios of what someone can do "if" they possess certain qualities.
This document provides information about an English module for 10th grade students on the language of research, campaign, and advocacy. It includes an introductory message for teachers and learners, outlines what students are expected to learn, and provides guidance on how to use the module. The development team and management team responsible for creating the module are also listed.
This module discusses strategies to avoid communication breakdown and contains two lessons - Communication Breakdown and Various Strategies to Avoid Communication Breakdown. It is intended to help students understand how communication works among people to foster mutual understanding, identify barriers to effective communication, and use appropriate strategies to achieve relationship and community building goals. The module is designed to be used flexibly based on the needs of different learning situations.
EAPP Quarter 2 – Module 4 Objectives and Structures of Various Kinds of Repor...Leah Condina
This document discusses the objectives and structures of various kinds of reports. It identifies two main types of reports: informal reports and formal reports. Informal reports are shorter documents that aim to inform, analyze, and recommend. Formal reports are more complex documents that involve collecting and interpreting data. Formal reports can be informational, analytical, or recommendation reports. The document also outlines the typical sections included in reports like the title, abstract, introduction, body, and conclusion. It provides examples of different types of reports and their purposes.
G11SLM1Q1-Oral-Com-Nature-and-Process-of-Communication for teacher.pdfAngelieTheanTinapayD
The document provides information about a lesson on the nature, process and functions of communication. It begins by stating the learning competency and objectives. It then discusses the key elements of communication including the sender, encoding, message, channel, decoding, receiver, feedback and interference. It also explains the context. Furthermore, it outlines the main functions of communication such as regulation/control, social interaction, motivation, information sharing, and emotional expression. The lesson aims to help readers understand the fundamentals and relevance of communication.
This document provides an introduction to media and information literacy. It discusses the key components of communication including the source, message, channel, receiver, feedback, environment, context, and interference. Several models of communication are presented, including Lasswell's, Shannon and Weaver's, and Berlo's models. The different forms of communication - intrapersonal, interpersonal, group, public, and mass communication - are defined. The role of media and information in the communication process is also explained. Media is defined as the physical objects used to transmit information to large audiences through channels like television, radio, newspapers, and the internet.
Here are the key points about uses of multimedia in different fields:
- Education - Multimedia encourages interaction and active learning. It helps explain complex topics easily. Students can learn at their own pace.
- Entertainment - Multimedia is widely used in movies, music, video games, etc. It engages and entertains the audience.
- Business - Companies use multimedia for presentations, demos, training. It helps promote their products/services effectively.
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2. Media and Information Literacy – Grade 11/12
Self-Learning Module (SLM)
Quarter 1 – Module 5: Types of Media (Print, Broadcast, New Media)
First Edition, 2020
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Introductory Message
For the facilitator:
Welcome to the Media and Information Literacy with Grade 11/12 Self-Learning
Module (SLM) on Types of Media (Print, Broadcast, New Media)!
This module was collaboratively designed, developed and reviewed by educators both
from public and private institutions to assist you, the teacher or facilitator in helping
the learners meet the standards set by the K to 12 Curriculum while overcoming
their personal, social, and economic constraints in schooling.
This learning resource hopes to engage the learners into guided and independent
learning activities at their own pace and time. Furthermore, this also aims to help
learners acquire the needed 21st century skills while taking into consideration their
needs and circumstances.
In addition to the material in the main text, you will also see this box in the body of
the module:
As a facilitator you are expected to orient the learners on how to use this module.
You also need to keep track of the learners' progress while allowing them to manage
their own learning. Furthermore, you are expected to encourage and assist the
learners as they do the tasks included in the module.
Notes to the Teacher
This contains helpful tips or strategies that
will help you in guiding the learners.
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For the learner:
Welcome to the Media and Information Literacy - Grade 11/12 Self-Learning Module
(SLM) on Types of Media (Print, Broadcast, New Media)!
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accomplish. Hence, the hand in this learning resource signifies that you as a learner
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skills at your own pace and time. Your academic success lies in your own hands!
This module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful opportunities for
guided and independent learning at your own pace and time. You will be enabled to
process the contents of the learning resource while being an active learner.
This module has the following parts and corresponding icons:
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competencies you are expected to learn in the
module.
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lesson to take. If you get all the answers
correct (100%), you may decide to skip this
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the current lesson with the previous one.
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introduced to you in various ways such as a
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activity or a situation.
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lesson. This aims to help you discover and
understand new concepts and skills.
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skills of the topic. You may check the
answers to the exercises using the Answer
Key at the end of the module.
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If you encounter any difficulty in answering the tasks in this module, do not
hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator. Always bear in mind that you are
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We hope that through this material, you will experience meaningful learning and
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References This is a list of all sources used in developing
this module.
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What I Need to Know
This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to help you master
the Types of Media (Print, Broadcast, New Media). The scope of this module permits
it to be used in many different learning situations. The language used recognizes the
diverse vocabulary level of students. The lessons are arranged to follow the standard
sequence of the course. But the order in which you read them can be changed to
correspond with the textbook you are now using.
The module is divided into three learning outcomes, namely:
LO 1 – Compare and contrast how one particular issue or news is presented
through the different types of media (print, broadcast, online).
(MIL11/12TYM-IIId-10)
LO 2 - Classify content of different media types. (MIL11/12TYM-IIId-10)
LO 3 - Define media convergence through current examples
(MIL11/12TYM-IIId-11)
After going through this module, you are expected to:
a) Identify the different types of media:
b) Define media convergence and
c) Demonstrate how variety of media affects everyday life through a sketch.
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Definition of Terms
Broadcast Media
Refer to media such as radio and television that reach target audiences using
airwaves as the transmission medium.
Print Media
Consist of paper and ink, reproduced in a printing process that is traditionally
mechanical.
Media Convergence
Refers to the ability to transform different kinds media into digital code, which is
then accessible by a range of devices, from the personal computer to the mobile
phone, thus creating a digital communication environment.
New Media
Refers to content organized and distributed on digital platforms.
Traditional Media
Refers to the traditional means of communication and expression that have existed
since before the advent of the Internet.
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What I Know
Instruction. Identify the type of media in each number. Write “P” for print media,
“B” for broadcast media, and “N” for new media. Write your answer
in your activity notebook.
_______1. Philippine Daily Inquirer newspaper
_______2. 24 oras news program uploaded on YouTube
______3. Media and Information Literacy textbook
_______4. M.O.R radio
_______5. Tala by Sarah G. in Spotify
_______6. Singing shows streaming in Facebook live
_______7. Oral Communication textbook
_______8. UAAP Volleyball League in iWant app
_______9. DZMM Teleradyo patrol
_______10. Ibong Adarna book
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Lesson
5 Types of Media
Media and other information providers play a central role in information and
communication processes. Nowadays, media become the common outlet of self-
expression and creativity. Its huge influence spreads speedily across the globe. The
connection between technological advances and people’s connectivity created a huge
impact on the lives of today’s generation. This module covers all the above-mentioned
concepts.
What’s In
Becoming an information literate individual, having a clear understanding of Seven
(7) Stages/Elements of Information Literacy is essential. Information Literacy is
defined as the ability to recognize when information is needed and to locate, evaluate,
effectively use and communicate information in its various formats
The following are the Seven (7) Stages/Elements Of Information Literacy:
Being an Information Literate individual will be of great benefit in determining and
classifying types of media.
1 Identifying/recognizing information needs
2 Determining sources of information
3 Citing or searching for information
4 Analyzing and evaluating the quality of information
5 Organizing, storing or archiving information
6 Using information in an ethical, efficient, and effective way
7 Creating and communicating new knowledge
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What’s New
Activity 1: Categories of Media
Classify the following media formats using the matrix below. Write the terms
in their corresponding columns. Write your answer in your activity notebook.
Media Formats:
Book, Newspaper, Television, Facebook, Magazine, Radio, YouTube, Brochure,
Newsletter, Netflix, Cellphone, Journals, Film/Movie
PRINT BROADCAST NEW MEDIA
Notes to the Teacher
Emphasize to the students that information can be created,
produced and disseminated through various media platforms.
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TYPES OF MEDIA
Accessing information becomes very much convenient in today’s time due to
information sources that surround us. Information sources refer to various means
by which information is recorded for use by an individual and organization. The
commonly known types of media are print, broadcast and new media.
Print media is consist of paper and ink, reproduced in a printing process that is
traditionally mechanical.
In an article published by ZeePedia.com titled “Types of Print Media: Newspapers,
Magazines, Books” discussed the following.
“The first hundred years was the time when the print industry tried to comprehend
the new situation and shaped itself into a regular and formal sector but from the
start of the 19th century, print media in most countries started specializing in certain
areas. Since business in the form of advertisements in the print was also flourishing,
the media enjoyed a great deal of financial comfort and provided jobs to tens of
thousands of people across the globe. The publishing industry, a synonym with print
media, could be classified in general terms into three distinct categories: Newspapers,
Magazines, Books.
Newspapers. It took about 150 years from the invention of printing press in the
middle of 15th century that the world witnessed first regular publication which could
be defined as a newspaper. Although there have been claims by many to be decorated
as first newspaper like Mixed News in China in 710, Notizie Scritte, a monthly
newspaper for which readers pay a "gazetta", or small coin by Venetian government
in 1556 etc, the World Association of Newspapers held "Relation", as the first
newspaper published in France in 1605. By this reckoning the newspapers' history
is 400 years old. The Relation followed a list of news papers from all around the world.
Here is a brief account of some popular papers:
1621 ---- In London, the newspaper Courante is published.
1631 ---- The Gazette, the first French newspaper, is founded.
1639 ---- First American colonial printing press.
1645 ---- World's oldest newspaper still in circulation,
1690 ---- Public Occurrences is the first newspaper published in America when it
appears in Boston.
What is It
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1844 ---- Telegraph is invented.
Alfred Harmsworth (later Lord North cliffe) develops the first tabloid newspaper, the
Daily Mirror,in London.
Contents General-interest newspapers are usually journals of current news. Those
can include :Political events, Crime, Business, Culture, Sports, Opinions (either
editorials, columns, or political cartoons)Newspapers use photographs to illustrate
stories; they use editorial cartoonists, usually to illustrate writing that is opinion,
rather than news. Some specific features a newspaper may include are: weather news
and forecasts an advice column, critical reviews of movies, plays, restaurants, etc.
Magazine. A magazine is a periodical publication containing a variety of articles,
generally financed by advertising, purchased by readers, or both. Magazines are
typically published weekly, biweekly, monthly, bimonthly or quarterly, with a date
on the cover that is later than the date it is actually published. They are often printed
in colour on coated paper,and are bound with a soft cover.
Types of magazines:
Art magazines
Business magazines
Computer magazines
Health and fitness magazines
History magazines
Humor magazines
Inspirational magazines
Men's magazines
Women's magazines
Luxury magazines
News magazines
Online magazines
Pulp magazines
Pornographic magazines
Regional magazines
Satirical magazines
Teen magazines
Consumer magazines
All magazines have some elements in common, even if they are a listings magazine
or a simple advertising vehicle. The main features of content in magazines mainly
consist of the cover page features, reviews, problem pages, interviews,
advertisements, competitions and some form of gossip. Other common elements are;
advice columns, campaigns, do it yourself features, in our next issues, makeovers,
letters' page,opinion columns, and contents pages. The main features of presentation
of magazines are the cover pages, the layout and the design photographs and
illustrations use of colour, an insight of the actual magazine and visual narrative.
The better the visual narrative of the magazine, the more it will appeal to its specific
audience.
A book is a collection of paper, parchment or other material with a piece of text
written on them, bound together along one edge, usually within covers. Each side of
a sheet is called a page and a single sheet within a book may be called a leaf. A book
is also a literary work or a main division of such a work Books became part of the
mass media after the printing process was invented. Now they are in the reach of
almost everyone and could cover any distance on the planet. Their topics are varied
and their value could be judged from the fact that most libraries in the world are due
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to books rather than other published material. When writing systems were invented
in ancient civilizations, nearly everything that could be written upon--stone, clay,
tree bark, metal sheets--was used for writing. Alphabetic writing emerged in Egypt
around 1800BC.”
Furthermore, information are also disseminated through broadcast and new media.
Broadcast media refer to media such as radio and television that reach target
audiences using airwaves as the transmission medium.
BBA/MANTRA 2019, published an article titled “Media- Types of Media,
Characteristics, Advantages & Disadvantages” that discussed the following.
Television. The principal source of information and entertainment for people
exposed to mass media. It is believed to be the most authoritative, influential, exciting
medium for reaching very large audience. It combines visual images, sound, motion
and colour to achieve viewer’s empathy. It allows development of creative and
imaginative ad messages in a unique way. It is considered intrusive in nature as the
audience have no control over the nature and pace of advertisement.
Radio. Is a premier mass medium for users and advertisers. It has a wide spread
reach and delivers the ad message to a large number of people across the length and
breadth of a country. Commercial broadcasting is undertaken in major cities even
rural areas.
It is one of the personal medium and offers selectivity, cost efficiency and flexibility
advantages over other media. Efficiency of radio ad depends upon the precision of
script, accompanying sounds and level of distortion.
New media are content-organized and distributed in digital platforms (e.g. Social
media). Another concept that arises with accessing information is the transformation
of various media into a digital code known as media convergence.
Cinema and Video advertising. Cinema is a popular source of entertainment
comprising of audience from all classes and socio - economic groups of society. Films
are watched by a significant number of people everyday. It involves use of cinema
halls and video tapes to deliver the ad message. Similar to TV, it also combines sight,
sound, colour and movement to deliver a creative message.
Internet. A worldwide medium that provides means of exchanging information
through a series of interconnected computers. It is a rapidly growing medium which
offers limitless advertising opportunities. It involves use of world wide web to
showcase a website or e-commerce portal to the world. It provides a sophisticated
graphic user interface to users and is accessible to anyone with a computer and
broadband connection.”
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With the existence of various media platforms, information becomes readily
accessible to everyone. In today’s time, bringing together the old and new form of
media is becoming a trend which refers to media convergence.
Media convergence is the co-existence of traditional and new media; the co-
existence of print media, broadcast media, the Internet, mobile phones, a well as
others, allowing media content to flow across various platforms creating a digital
communication environment.
Information may be presented in variety of formats. They may appear in print,
broadcast, new as well as through media convergence. Each media type has its own
characteristics as to how information is presented. Developing literacy in the use of
media and information will be of great benefit in determining the reliability, accuracy,
value, authority of the author and timeliness of the information
What’s More
Activity: Fill in the second and third column of the matrix below and answer the
questions given. Write your answer in your activity notebook.
Sample Matrix
Media Convergence in Platform Specific Example
Communication Social Network Facebook
News News Agency GMA Network
Entertainment Multimedia Personality Toni Gonzaga
Advertisement/
Commercial
Product Advertisement Digitized Print ads
Media Convergence in Platform Specific Example
Communication
News
Entertainment
Advertisement/
Commercial
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Guide questions:
1. Describe how new technologies have led to the convergence of traditional and
new media?
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
2. Explain how media convergence creates new opportunities for interaction?
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
3. Describe the use of one or two forms of new media to share knowledge and
information on a current issue in society
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
4. Explain how a person could be portrayed in public in the age of media
convergence.
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
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What I Have Learned
Activity: Answer each question concisely. Write your answer in your activity
notebook.
1. Enumerate and discuss the different types of media
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
2. What is media convergence?
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
3. What are the examples of media convergence?
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
4. Why media convergence a trend that cannot be done away?
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
5. How important is it to become information literate in accessing information
coming from different types of media?
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
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What I Can Do
Activity 1: Make a drawing/sketch on how different media is affecting your everyday
life. Write a brief introduction about your sketch/drawing. Write your answer in your
activity notebook.
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
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Rubric for Sketch
Category Excellent
(5)
Very
Satisfactory
(4)
Satisfactory
(3)
Needs
Improvement
(2)
Content
Content is
accurate and
all required
information is
presented in a
logical order.
Content is
accurate but
some required
information is
missing
and/or not
presented in a
logical order,
but is still
generally easy
to follow.
Content is
accurate but
some required
information is
missing
and/or not
presented in a
logical order,
making it
difficult to
follow.
Content is
either
questionable
or incomplete.
Information is
not presented
in a logical
order, making
it difficult to
follow.
Graphics-
Relevance
The drawing is
very artistic
and neat. It
communicates
the message
clearly
The drawing is
neat and
communicates
the message
clearly.
The drawing
somehow
communicates
the message.
The drawing
was not able
to
communicate
a clear
message.
Explanation
Explanation is
very
comprehensive
.
Explanation is
comprehensive
.
Explanation
lacks details.
Explanation is
unclear or
irrelevant to
the drawing.
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Activity 2: Matrix of Iconic Personality
Instruction: In your notebook, complete the matrix below that would describe how
each particular personality is described in a specific type of media. The first one is
done for you.
Personalities Description Perceived from a Specific Type of Media
Sample: Nora Aunor She is dubbed as the Superstar in Philippine
entertainment, both seen in print and broadcast media
for endorsement and shows.
1. Rodrigo Duterte
2. Manny Pacquiao
3. Catriona Gray
4. Jose Rizal
5. Angel Locsin
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Assessment
Activity 1: Underline what type of media these media format belongs and state your
reason why that particular media format is classified as print, broadcast or new
media. Write your answer in your activity notebook.
1. Magazine is a (print, broadcast, new) media because (state your reason)
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
2. Television is a (print, broadcast, new) media because
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
3. Youtube is a (print, broadcast, new) media because
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
4. Film is a (print, broadcast, new) media because
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
5. Social media is a (print, broadcast, new) media because
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
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Activity 2: Let’s test what you have learned from the very start of the lesson.
Instruction. Identify the type of media in each number. Write “P” for print media,
“B” for broadcast media, and “N” for new media. Write your answer
in your activity notebook.
_______1. Philippine Daily Inquirer newspaper
_______2. 24 oras news program uploaded on YouTube
______3. Media and Information Literacy textbook
_______4. M.O.R radio
_______5. Tala by Sarah G. in Spotify
_______6. Singing shows streaming in Facebook live
_______7. Oral Communication textbook
_______8. UAAP Volleyball League in iWant app
_______9. DZMM Teleradyo patrol
_______10. Ibong Adarna book
_______11. One-Punch man manga uploaded in MyManga website
_______12. Memories by Maroon 5 played on 90.7 Love radio
_______13. English- Filipino Dictionary
_______14. Regional Tourism council brochures
_______15. Online newspaper of Manila Bulletin
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Additional Activities
Analyze the image below then answer the questions that follow. Write your answer
in your activity notebook.
Source: https://www.entrepreneur.com/amphtml/341859
Guide questions:
1. What is the emerging role of social media in the society today?
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
2. How do you think social media is affecting our culture?
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
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References
BBA/MANTRA 2019, “Media- Types of Media, Characteristics, Advantages &
Disadvantages”. Retrieved from https://bbamantra.com/media-types
characterisics/
Commission on higher Education, 2016. Teaching Guide for Senior High
School MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY CORE SUBJECT.
Media and Information Literacy Curriculum Guide by DepEd
UNESCO Media and Information Literacy Curriculum for Teachers
ZeePedia.com, (nd) “Types of Print Media: Newspapers, Magazines, Books ”.
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