Philippine literature Bicol Region(region v)jofel suan
for Philippine literature of Bicol Region or Region 5 the Bicolandia, regions and provinces, famous and tourist attraction, people characteristics, different literacy works and linguistics, authors and works literacy , a popular folk song in bicol is sarung banggi, a good place, and etc....
People Media ( Media and Information Literacy for Grade 11)Reah_dulana
A lesson about Media and Information Literacy that talks about people as the main source of communication. It is comprises with Print media, Radio media, TV media, Web media, and Instructional media. This PowerPoint could help the students to understand the lesson briefly.
Philippine literature Bicol Region(region v)jofel suan
for Philippine literature of Bicol Region or Region 5 the Bicolandia, regions and provinces, famous and tourist attraction, people characteristics, different literacy works and linguistics, authors and works literacy , a popular folk song in bicol is sarung banggi, a good place, and etc....
People Media ( Media and Information Literacy for Grade 11)Reah_dulana
A lesson about Media and Information Literacy that talks about people as the main source of communication. It is comprises with Print media, Radio media, TV media, Web media, and Instructional media. This PowerPoint could help the students to understand the lesson briefly.
Media and Information Literacy (MIL) - 6. Media and Information Languages (Pa...Arniel Ping
Media and Information Literacy (MIL)
Topic:
I- Video Project
A. Camera Techniques
B. Treatment
C. Storyboard
Objectives
At the end of the lesson, learners should be able to:
a. discuss the different camera techniques in film making;
b. produce a video treatment and a storyboard for a 30-50 seconds story applying the different camera techniques;
c. shoot and edit the video using a smartphone (mobile applications);
d. share their video in the class; and
e. value the importance of video treatment and storyboard in video project.
Painting in the Philippines During the Modern PeriodChristian - Park
The owner of this Powerpoint presentation gives all credits to its sources. However, copying the content of this presentation without the approval of the owner is against the Republic Act 10175 or the Philippines Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012.
Media and information literacy 2 | Evolution of MediaMarvin Bronoso
Learning Competencies:
•identifies traditional media and new media and their relationships
•editorializes the roles and functions of media in democratic society
•searches latest theory on information and media
Media and Information Literacy (MIL) - 6. Media and Information Languages (Pa...Arniel Ping
Topic
MIL - Media and Information Languages (Genre, Codes and Conventions)
Learning Competencies
1. evaluate everyday media and information with regard to codes, conventions, and messages; in regards to audience, producers, and other stakeholders (MIL11/12MILA-IIIf15)
2. produce and assess the codes, convention, and messages of a group presentation (MILI11/12MILA-IIIf16)
The Students in a special class in Humanities under Prof. Penn T. Larena made a memory lane to our great Contemporary Artists of today generation of the people of Negros Island
K to 12 Program SHS Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions
Lesson in Introduction to Philosophy of Human Person
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Ideas y paradigmas para una nueva sociedad: La aldea del tercer milenio, Parte XII
La presente estructura social, el tejido de base que hoy nos rige, ya no cubre las expectativas de una mayoría de la población, aunque por cierto, es muy difícil cambiar hábitos, reglamentaciones, formas de comportamiento, que por años han gobernado nuestras relaciones sociales, familiares, laborales, y económicas.
Es bastante fácil criticar, pues para ello basta con ser un buen observador, y/o basta con señalar lo que ha perjudicado a gente que conocemos o a nosotros mismos.
Por cierto, es bastante más difícil expresar en detalle de qué forma deberíamos cambiar nuestras instituciones sociales y nuestras normativas, en la seguridad de que ello realmente mejoraría nuestras relaciones de convivencia y de supervivencia.
El “Consenso de Barcelona” pretende ser una respuesta a las inquietudes recién expresadas. Este proyecto se desarrolla con fuerza desde principios del año 2010, y en él participan una serie de redactores y de técnicos, entre los cuales se incluye el autor de estas líneas.
Aprovechando mi especial relación con el citado proyecto, e inspirándome por cierto en recomendaciones formuladas por los organizadores de la anteriormente citada iniciativa, así como por ideas propuestas por otros distinguidos participantes, he ido dando forma y redactando una serie de recomendaciones y de proposiciones, que por el momento no pretende ser un trabajo acabado y coherente de lo que correspondería tener en cuenta y aplicar por parte de Gobiernos y de Organismos Internacionales, para la construcción de un nuevo Orden Económico-social Internacional.
Más bien los textos que hasta el presente he ido acumulando y que aquí enumeraré, son más un insumo para mi propio trabajo que un documento final ya acabado, y como tal es que lo presento a los interesados.
Obviamente, muy bueno sería elaborar un texto final relativamente corto, que fuera un decálogo de recomendaciones o que se acercara a este ideal. Mucho me temo que la actual situación económica y social es demasiado compleja como para que se pueda llegar a tal síntesis, así que el lector sabrá disculpar la extensión que tiene este propio documento, así como otros con similar orientación que le seguirán.
Media and Information Literacy (MIL) - 6. Media and Information Languages (Pa...Arniel Ping
Media and Information Literacy (MIL)
Topic:
I- Video Project
A. Camera Techniques
B. Treatment
C. Storyboard
Objectives
At the end of the lesson, learners should be able to:
a. discuss the different camera techniques in film making;
b. produce a video treatment and a storyboard for a 30-50 seconds story applying the different camera techniques;
c. shoot and edit the video using a smartphone (mobile applications);
d. share their video in the class; and
e. value the importance of video treatment and storyboard in video project.
Painting in the Philippines During the Modern PeriodChristian - Park
The owner of this Powerpoint presentation gives all credits to its sources. However, copying the content of this presentation without the approval of the owner is against the Republic Act 10175 or the Philippines Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012.
Media and information literacy 2 | Evolution of MediaMarvin Bronoso
Learning Competencies:
•identifies traditional media and new media and their relationships
•editorializes the roles and functions of media in democratic society
•searches latest theory on information and media
Media and Information Literacy (MIL) - 6. Media and Information Languages (Pa...Arniel Ping
Topic
MIL - Media and Information Languages (Genre, Codes and Conventions)
Learning Competencies
1. evaluate everyday media and information with regard to codes, conventions, and messages; in regards to audience, producers, and other stakeholders (MIL11/12MILA-IIIf15)
2. produce and assess the codes, convention, and messages of a group presentation (MILI11/12MILA-IIIf16)
The Students in a special class in Humanities under Prof. Penn T. Larena made a memory lane to our great Contemporary Artists of today generation of the people of Negros Island
K to 12 Program SHS Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions
Lesson in Introduction to Philosophy of Human Person
"Join me on my YouTube channel for more insightful topics! Don't forget to hit the subscribe button and share with your friends to stay updated on all the latest content!"
https://www.youtube.com/@JehnSimon
Ideas y paradigmas para una nueva sociedad: La aldea del tercer milenio, Parte XII
La presente estructura social, el tejido de base que hoy nos rige, ya no cubre las expectativas de una mayoría de la población, aunque por cierto, es muy difícil cambiar hábitos, reglamentaciones, formas de comportamiento, que por años han gobernado nuestras relaciones sociales, familiares, laborales, y económicas.
Es bastante fácil criticar, pues para ello basta con ser un buen observador, y/o basta con señalar lo que ha perjudicado a gente que conocemos o a nosotros mismos.
Por cierto, es bastante más difícil expresar en detalle de qué forma deberíamos cambiar nuestras instituciones sociales y nuestras normativas, en la seguridad de que ello realmente mejoraría nuestras relaciones de convivencia y de supervivencia.
El “Consenso de Barcelona” pretende ser una respuesta a las inquietudes recién expresadas. Este proyecto se desarrolla con fuerza desde principios del año 2010, y en él participan una serie de redactores y de técnicos, entre los cuales se incluye el autor de estas líneas.
Aprovechando mi especial relación con el citado proyecto, e inspirándome por cierto en recomendaciones formuladas por los organizadores de la anteriormente citada iniciativa, así como por ideas propuestas por otros distinguidos participantes, he ido dando forma y redactando una serie de recomendaciones y de proposiciones, que por el momento no pretende ser un trabajo acabado y coherente de lo que correspondería tener en cuenta y aplicar por parte de Gobiernos y de Organismos Internacionales, para la construcción de un nuevo Orden Económico-social Internacional.
Más bien los textos que hasta el presente he ido acumulando y que aquí enumeraré, son más un insumo para mi propio trabajo que un documento final ya acabado, y como tal es que lo presento a los interesados.
Obviamente, muy bueno sería elaborar un texto final relativamente corto, que fuera un decálogo de recomendaciones o que se acercara a este ideal. Mucho me temo que la actual situación económica y social es demasiado compleja como para que se pueda llegar a tal síntesis, así que el lector sabrá disculpar la extensión que tiene este propio documento, así como otros con similar orientación que le seguirán.
Bands & Brands: A Guide to Experiential Activations at Music FestivalsPBJS
Music festivals are a great opportunity not just for bands, but for brands to reach new audiences. So how do companies avoid getting lost in the crowd?
In our guide to experiential activations at music festivals, we cover the current landscape and our five keys to making a lasting impression at fests large and small, along with shout-outs to companies who've crushed it at events like Lollapalooza, Coachella, Outside Lands and SXSW.
This is the first presentation in a series exploring what makes ideas stick.
Start an information riot! Student led collaborative knowledge construction i...Peter Bryant
The response of higher education programmes to the transformative and creative spaces promulgated by web 2.0 and social media has been both inconsistent and intermittent, ignoring and embracing the potential for collaboration, knowledge construction and bricolage (Franklin & Harmelen 2007; Grosseck 2009). Outside the constraints of a Virtual Learning Environment and the University firewall, web 2.0 can support a deconstruction of the role of the teacher, a significant re-evaluation of the way knowledge is constructed and shared and a dramatic re-thinking of the inter-connections between learners, the crowd and their wider, separate networks in which learning can also occur (Downes 2009; O'Reilly 2003; Siemens 2005).
This case study will look at the use web 2.0 and social media in the design and delivery of the BA Professional Practice programme at Middlesex University. The programme utilised a set of enhanced literacies centred on a do-it-yourself inquiry philosophy, the application, sharing and reflection upon social experiences and the construction of professional identity, ‘for’ the practice of work, ‘at’ the practice of work and ‘through’ the practice of work (Garnett & Workman 2009; Hanley 2011; Kamenetz 2010).
Identity, Networks, and Connected LearningAlec Couros
Slides from my keynote presentation at the DesireToLearn Fusion conference in Boston, MA, on July 17, 2013. You can download the .key (Keynote) file at https://www.dropbox.com/s/tzmw3pccuugu7aq/D2L.key ... feel free to reuse/remix under the CC-NC/ATT/SA license.
A video of this presentation is available at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tF2Xj48iRhw
Session for MSc Media Psychology students @salforduni. What does it mean to live and breath the web and how is technology impacting upon the self? Most importantly is the emphasis on our need for networks and how other people contribute to who we are and what we can achieve.
Bryce biggs talk to trainers network finalBryce Biggs
This presentation deals with social learning and social media and the possible use of social learning tools to enhance employee engagement. It was presented to public service
Social Media + Community Planning is a presentation originally given to the Midwest Section of the American Planning Association meeting on June 11, 2010
As social media tools reach greater levels of ubiquity, technology and conversations are meshing in new and interesting ways.
Planning professionals can leverage the tools of the social web to better engage communities in meaningful conversations, strategically listen, and help make informed decisions for programs and procedures.
From social networking, photo and video sharing, blogging, and more, planners have new tools to understand.
[Note: This is a partial preview. To download this presentation, visit:
https://www.oeconsulting.com.sg/training-presentations]
Sustainability has become an increasingly critical topic as the world recognizes the need to protect our planet and its resources for future generations. Sustainability means meeting our current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs. It involves long-term planning and consideration of the consequences of our actions. The goal is to create strategies that ensure the long-term viability of People, Planet, and Profit.
Leading companies such as Nike, Toyota, and Siemens are prioritizing sustainable innovation in their business models, setting an example for others to follow. In this Sustainability training presentation, you will learn key concepts, principles, and practices of sustainability applicable across industries. This training aims to create awareness and educate employees, senior executives, consultants, and other key stakeholders, including investors, policymakers, and supply chain partners, on the importance and implementation of sustainability.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. Develop a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental principles and concepts that form the foundation of sustainability within corporate environments.
2. Explore the sustainability implementation model, focusing on effective measures and reporting strategies to track and communicate sustainability efforts.
3. Identify and define best practices and critical success factors essential for achieving sustainability goals within organizations.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction and Key Concepts of Sustainability
2. Principles and Practices of Sustainability
3. Measures and Reporting in Sustainability
4. Sustainability Implementation & Best Practices
To download the complete presentation, visit: https://www.oeconsulting.com.sg/training-presentations
Discover the innovative and creative projects that highlight my journey throu...dylandmeas
Discover the innovative and creative projects that highlight my journey through Full Sail University. Below, you’ll find a collection of my work showcasing my skills and expertise in digital marketing, event planning, and media production.
Company Valuation webinar series - Tuesday, 4 June 2024FelixPerez547899
This session provided an update as to the latest valuation data in the UK and then delved into a discussion on the upcoming election and the impacts on valuation. We finished, as always with a Q&A
Building Your Employer Brand with Social MediaLuanWise
Presented at The Global HR Summit, 6th June 2024
In this keynote, Luan Wise will provide invaluable insights to elevate your employer brand on social media platforms including LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok. You'll learn how compelling content can authentically showcase your company culture, values, and employee experiences to support your talent acquisition and retention objectives. Additionally, you'll understand the power of employee advocacy to amplify reach and engagement – helping to position your organization as an employer of choice in today's competitive talent landscape.
VAT Registration Outlined In UAE: Benefits and Requirementsuae taxgpt
Vat Registration is a legal obligation for businesses meeting the threshold requirement, helping companies avoid fines and ramifications. Contact now!
https://viralsocialtrends.com/vat-registration-outlined-in-uae/
Recruiting in the Digital Age: A Social Media MasterclassLuanWise
In this masterclass, presented at the Global HR Summit on 5th June 2024, Luan Wise explored the essential features of social media platforms that support talent acquisition, including LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok.
Kseniya Leshchenko: Shared development support service model as the way to ma...Lviv Startup Club
Kseniya Leshchenko: Shared development support service model as the way to make small projects with small budgets profitable for the company (UA)
Kyiv PMDay 2024 Summer
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3. “ It isn’t about emerging technology, it is about emerging cultural practice” Henry Jenkins, Professor of Comparative Media Studies at MIT and author of Convergence Culture
5. We form tribes around shared interests We change our behaviour by copying others We rely on other opinions to guide our own We are social animals Photo credit – 416style
14. Now they are looking at each other Photo credit- mochida1970
15. Photo credit – Great Beyond The opportunity for brands is to take advantage of what has changed to appeal to what hasn’t Where to?
16. Communication needs to be inherently ‘social’ to gain attention The IDEAS are social, not the media Social Ideas
17. Which is handy, because social networks are about people Not about content Why do people go to social networks? If you were going to a desert island and I gave you the choice of taking your friends or your DVDs, your take your friends. If you didn’t, we’d call you a sociopath. Content isn’t king, content is just something to talk about Cory Doctorow Photo Credit - Muha
Editor's Notes
Most discussions about ‘social media’ are through the lens of technology – when sites launched, how long it took them to reach mass adoption, etc. Which leads people to think that it is all about websites. And doing what they have always done in different places.
It’s more important to understand what has changed and what hasn’t over the last 10 years:
People are still fundamentally social animals, deriving self actualisation and esteem from their interaction with other people. By joining tribes around shared interests, shared experience, supporting the same team, whatever. And still altering behaviour based on what other people are doing, and relying on other people’s opinions to guide their own
Confucius wrote this 2,500 years ago and it is still just as true today. What has changed is that the involving bit was always difficult, so as advertisers had to show & tell. Connectivity makes involving easier, and also much easier to avoid the show and tell stuff. If something is entertaining and involving, we will understand it and talk about it.
The scope for all these fundamental parts of being human is increased exponentially by faster and wider (ie immediate and global) connectivity
A byproduct of this change in connectivity is that the economics of mass media have been radically altered – from scarcity to abundance of media, and from abundance to scarcity of attention
Messages are one-way, and value is all about the number of eyeballs – mass audiences