SlideShare a Scribd company logo
Republic of the Philippines
Laguna State Polytechnic University
Province of Laguna
ISO 9001:2015 Certified
Level I Institutionally Accredited
FINAL EXAMINATION
VALUES EDUCATION 10
Name: Janna Danna M. Vispo Date: June 2, 2023
Year & Section: BSED II-D Score:________________________
I. Multiple Choice: Choose the letter of the correct answer.
1. Some effects are easy to observe, such as when someone changes her
behavior soon after being exposed to a particular media message.
a. Manifestation b. Direct and indirect c. Level
2. Sometimes the media exert a direct effect on individuals, while other times
the effect is more indirect, such as through institutions.
a. Manifestation b. Direct and indirect c. Level
3. The media influences the person by gradually making something in the
person more difficult to change overtime.
a. Reinforcing b. Triggering c. Altering
4. The media influenced the person to change something that the person
already had.
a. Reinforcing b. Triggering c. Altering
5. The media influence the person by activating something that already exist on
the individual.
a. Reinforcing b. Triggering c. Altering
6. The media influences the person to obtain something he/she did not have
prior to a particular exposure.
a. Reinforcing b. Acquiring c. Altering
7. Media Exposure exercising an influence on individuals doing something
a. Behavioral effect b. physiological effect c. affective effect
8. Exercising an influence on an individual feeling such an emotion and moods.
a. Behavioral effect b. physiological effect c. affective effect
9. Exercising an influence on an individual evaluative judgment, typically
involves providing people with elements to evaluate or shaping standards.
a. Cognitive effect b. physiological effect c. attitudinal effect
10. Influence on individual perception that the probability that an object or event
is associated with given attribute.
a. Cognitive effect b. belief effect c. attitudinal effect
11. It influence on an individual mental processes or the product of those mental
processes typically involves the acquisition processing and storage
information.
a. Cognitive effect b. belief effect c. attitudinal effect
12. This effect has a wide array of effect on individual, society and also
institution.
a. Level b. intention c. change
13. In this problem of media effect parents notice that their young children begin
to wrestle aggressively when they watch Saturday morning cartoons, those
parents are likely to see a connection between the TV shows and their
children’s aggressive behavior.
a. Level b. timing c. duration
14. On this issues there are some effects that will last in a short term while
others are permanent.
b. Level b. timing c. duration
15. On this effect not on negative will acquire on this issues but also exert
positive effect.
a. Valence b. timing c. duration
16. The mass media occupy a high proportion of our leisure time: people spend,
on average of.
a. 25 hours per week b. 35 hours per week c. 40 hours per week
17. It is a medium that limits the children’s time for vital activities such as
playing, reading, learning to talk, spending time with peers and family,
storytelling, participating in regular exercise, and developing other necessary
physical, mental and social skills
a. Television
18. Who is this American philosopher proposed a theory of inquiry based on the
instrumental uses of technology.
a. Patrick Grim b. John Dewey c. Peter Danielson
19. It has a significant potential for providing children and youth with access to
educational information, and can be compared with a huge home library.
a. Library b. Internet c. technology
20. It helps the development of fine motor skills and coordination, but have a
harmful effects on children’s mental development.
a. Video games b. Internet c. music videos
21. The educational value of Sesame Street, has been shown to improve the
reading and learning skills of its viewer. In some disadvantaged settings,
healthy television habits may actually be a beneficial teaching tool. It talks
about what?
b. Video games b. Learning c. music videos
22. He has been a longtime proponent of the idea that philosophy should utilize
information technologies to automate and illustrate philosophical thought
experiments.
a. Patrick Grim b. John Dewey c. Peter Danielson
23. Who proposed the ‘techno-ethics’ techno ethics conceived as a branch of
technology
a. Patrick Grim b. John Dewey c. Mario Bunge
24. It show that parents play an important role in their children’s social learning
a. Education and parental Involvement b. Learning c. music videos
25. It is where information technology can impact moral values. Which bits of
information should be made public, which held private, and which should be
allowed to become the property of third parties like corporations production,
access, and control of information will be at the heart of moral challenges
surrounding the use of information technology.
a. Information technology and moral values.
b. Information technology of morality.
c. Information technology as a model for moral discovery.
26. A key development in the realm of information technologies is that they are
not only the object of moral deliberations but they are also beginning to be
used as a tool in moral deliberation itself.
a. Information technology and moral values.
b. Information technology of morality.
c. Information technology as a model for moral discovery.
27. In this Category we can see artificial agent to be morally good or evil, Evil can
be equated with something like information dissolution, where the
irretrievable loss of information is bad and the preservation of information is
good
a. Information technology and moral values.
b. Information technology of morality.
c. Information technology as a model for moral discovery.
28. Technology would be unequivocally recognized as an artificial _____________
because it has a power to automate moral reasoning therefore it is an
appropriate area of study for those interested in the moral impacts of
information.
a. Information technology and moral values.
b. Informational Organisms as Moral Agents
c. Information technology as a model for moral discovery
29. This is a helpful standpoint to take as it allows us to advance the idea that an
information technology of morality and ethics is not impossible.
a. Information technology and Moral systems
b. Informational Organisms as Moral Agents
c. Information technology as a Model for moral discovery
30. What are the benefit of internet among the three.
a. Near limitless information resource
b. Instant messaging and e-mail may interfere with legitimate work (schoolwork
and in the workplace)
c. Like television, excessive time spent on the Internet may interfere with normal
socialization between child and peers, and with family
II. ENUMERATION
1. Digital Habits (4)
a. Habit 1: Leaving Unnecessary Tabs Open on Your Desktop
b. Habit 2: Checking Your Phone First Thing in The Morning
c. Habit 3: Watching Netflix or TV First Thing in The Morning
d. Habit 4: Leaving Notifications and Alerts On
2. Be Careful about (3)
a. What you share online:
b. Where you share:
c. With whom you share:
3. Be Smart About (3)
a. Sites you visit:
b. Emails you open:
c. Links you click:
4. Different types of Cyberbullying (4)
a. Impersonation.
b. Cyberstalking.
c. Flaming.
d. Outing.
III. ESSAY
1. The Importance of Technology in Education.
Teachers can focus on individualized learning for children using
technology. Additionally, because solutions like student management systems
offer pre-built reports to track student performance, progress, and
involvement in class activities, it enables teachers to compare student
performance in a quantitative way.
It places a strong emphasis on the creation of cutting-edge educational
techniques. The teaching process is made scientific, objective, clear, concise,
simple, accessible, engaging, and effective thanks to educational technology.
Technology in education provides the right direction for resolving
instructional issues.
2. Benefits of Technology to Students and Teachers.
Students read, listen to, and view timely, authentic information from
the target culture through the strategic use of technology. As they
communicate with other native speakers of the target language in real-time
via video, audio, or text, students develop their interpersonal skills.
Students are given additional opportunities to engage in learning,
cooperate with peers, and communicate with teachers when technology is
used in the classroom or after school.
Technology specifically engages children cognitively, emotionally, and
behaviorally. Students have more opportunity to interact with teachers, work
with peers, and engage in the learning process whether technology is used in
the classroom or after school.
3. What are the Challenges of teachers and student using Technology in
Learning?
While the use of technology in education is increasing, many teachers
are still having trouble incorporating it into their classes and wonder if doing
so is the best course of action for them. Cost, ease of use, and continuous
assistance for appropriate knowledge and usage are a few variables we must
all take into account when determining how, when, and whether to adopt
new technology. Kids misusing technology, teacher expertise and professional
development, keeping kids safe online, the cost of new technology, and
keeping up with changes are common issues and concerns teachers have
while integrating technology and digital media in the classroom.

More Related Content

Similar to VED 10 FINAL EXAMINATION.pdf

Digital citizenship @ your school
Digital citizenship @ your schoolDigital citizenship @ your school
Digital citizenship @ your school
June Wall
 
Unit III Research ProposalFollow the directions below for the co.docx
Unit III Research ProposalFollow the directions below for the co.docxUnit III Research ProposalFollow the directions below for the co.docx
Unit III Research ProposalFollow the directions below for the co.docx
marilucorr
 
Impact of media on school and culture ,Impact of technology on school and cul...
Impact of media on school and culture ,Impact of technology on school and cul...Impact of media on school and culture ,Impact of technology on school and cul...
Impact of media on school and culture ,Impact of technology on school and cul...
Tasneem Ahmad
 
Incorporate Digital Photography and Social Media into the Curriculum
Incorporate Digital Photography and Social Media into the CurriculumIncorporate Digital Photography and Social Media into the Curriculum
Incorporate Digital Photography and Social Media into the Curriculum
NAFCareerAcads
 
Naughty or nice 2007 version
Naughty or nice 2007 versionNaughty or nice 2007 version
Naughty or nice 2007 version
Johan Koren
 
MIL-2nd QTR-MODULE 8.pdf
MIL-2nd QTR-MODULE 8.pdfMIL-2nd QTR-MODULE 8.pdf
MIL-2nd QTR-MODULE 8.pdf
GinevieveBatuhanGibe
 
SEG AT2.pptx
SEG AT2.pptxSEG AT2.pptx
SEG AT2.pptx
BradyTrotman
 
Naughty or nice: Ethical concerns for technology
Naughty or nice:  Ethical concerns for technologyNaughty or nice:  Ethical concerns for technology
Naughty or nice: Ethical concerns for technology
Johan Koren
 
My portfolio joyce
My portfolio joyceMy portfolio joyce
My portfolio joyce
Joyce Anne Rollo
 
A student’s right to privacy1
A student’s right to privacy1A student’s right to privacy1
A student’s right to privacy1
Heidi Siwak
 
Technology in Education
Technology in EducationTechnology in Education
Technology in Education
Ignatius Joseph Estroga
 
Com 303 final
Com 303 finalCom 303 final
Com 303 final
BrianMoody31
 
Digital Citizenship
Digital CitizenshipDigital Citizenship
Digital Citizenship
egschool
 
OCI
OCIOCI
LESSON PLAN (digital citizenship).docx
LESSON PLAN (digital citizenship).docxLESSON PLAN (digital citizenship).docx
LESSON PLAN (digital citizenship).docx
ALVAREZAPRILROSE
 
Narrated digital presentation TEC-520
Narrated digital presentation TEC-520Narrated digital presentation TEC-520
Narrated digital presentation TEC-520
MichaelBarreto14
 
Grad presentation
Grad presentationGrad presentation
Grad presentation
4thgradeiscool
 
Digital literacy and Citizenship syllabus
Digital literacy and Citizenship syllabusDigital literacy and Citizenship syllabus
Digital literacy and Citizenship syllabus
International School of Curitiba
 
Naughty or nice: Ethical concerns with technology
Naughty or nice:  Ethical concerns with technologyNaughty or nice:  Ethical concerns with technology
Naughty or nice: Ethical concerns with technology
Johan Koren
 
High school staff's Web 2.0 and abundant digital media feedback
High school staff's Web 2.0 and abundant digital media feedbackHigh school staff's Web 2.0 and abundant digital media feedback
High school staff's Web 2.0 and abundant digital media feedback
Cape Peninsula University of Technology
 

Similar to VED 10 FINAL EXAMINATION.pdf (20)

Digital citizenship @ your school
Digital citizenship @ your schoolDigital citizenship @ your school
Digital citizenship @ your school
 
Unit III Research ProposalFollow the directions below for the co.docx
Unit III Research ProposalFollow the directions below for the co.docxUnit III Research ProposalFollow the directions below for the co.docx
Unit III Research ProposalFollow the directions below for the co.docx
 
Impact of media on school and culture ,Impact of technology on school and cul...
Impact of media on school and culture ,Impact of technology on school and cul...Impact of media on school and culture ,Impact of technology on school and cul...
Impact of media on school and culture ,Impact of technology on school and cul...
 
Incorporate Digital Photography and Social Media into the Curriculum
Incorporate Digital Photography and Social Media into the CurriculumIncorporate Digital Photography and Social Media into the Curriculum
Incorporate Digital Photography and Social Media into the Curriculum
 
Naughty or nice 2007 version
Naughty or nice 2007 versionNaughty or nice 2007 version
Naughty or nice 2007 version
 
MIL-2nd QTR-MODULE 8.pdf
MIL-2nd QTR-MODULE 8.pdfMIL-2nd QTR-MODULE 8.pdf
MIL-2nd QTR-MODULE 8.pdf
 
SEG AT2.pptx
SEG AT2.pptxSEG AT2.pptx
SEG AT2.pptx
 
Naughty or nice: Ethical concerns for technology
Naughty or nice:  Ethical concerns for technologyNaughty or nice:  Ethical concerns for technology
Naughty or nice: Ethical concerns for technology
 
My portfolio joyce
My portfolio joyceMy portfolio joyce
My portfolio joyce
 
A student’s right to privacy1
A student’s right to privacy1A student’s right to privacy1
A student’s right to privacy1
 
Technology in Education
Technology in EducationTechnology in Education
Technology in Education
 
Com 303 final
Com 303 finalCom 303 final
Com 303 final
 
Digital Citizenship
Digital CitizenshipDigital Citizenship
Digital Citizenship
 
OCI
OCIOCI
OCI
 
LESSON PLAN (digital citizenship).docx
LESSON PLAN (digital citizenship).docxLESSON PLAN (digital citizenship).docx
LESSON PLAN (digital citizenship).docx
 
Narrated digital presentation TEC-520
Narrated digital presentation TEC-520Narrated digital presentation TEC-520
Narrated digital presentation TEC-520
 
Grad presentation
Grad presentationGrad presentation
Grad presentation
 
Digital literacy and Citizenship syllabus
Digital literacy and Citizenship syllabusDigital literacy and Citizenship syllabus
Digital literacy and Citizenship syllabus
 
Naughty or nice: Ethical concerns with technology
Naughty or nice:  Ethical concerns with technologyNaughty or nice:  Ethical concerns with technology
Naughty or nice: Ethical concerns with technology
 
High school staff's Web 2.0 and abundant digital media feedback
High school staff's Web 2.0 and abundant digital media feedbackHigh school staff's Web 2.0 and abundant digital media feedback
High school staff's Web 2.0 and abundant digital media feedback
 

More from JANNADANNAVISPO

PT1_module_2.pdf
PT1_module_2.pdfPT1_module_2.pdf
PT1_module_2.pdf
JANNADANNAVISPO
 
Module_2.pdf
Module_2.pdfModule_2.pdf
Module_2.pdf
JANNADANNAVISPO
 
MODULE_4.pdf
MODULE_4.pdfMODULE_4.pdf
MODULE_4.pdf
JANNADANNAVISPO
 
activity_design_2.pdf
activity_design_2.pdfactivity_design_2.pdf
activity_design_2.pdf
JANNADANNAVISPO
 
PT_VALED_18.pdf
PT_VALED_18.pdfPT_VALED_18.pdf
PT_VALED_18.pdf
JANNADANNAVISPO
 
PROFED3.pdf
PROFED3.pdfPROFED3.pdf
PROFED3.pdf
JANNADANNAVISPO
 
Soledad-Aton_Chapter1-5.docx
Soledad-Aton_Chapter1-5.docxSoledad-Aton_Chapter1-5.docx
Soledad-Aton_Chapter1-5.docx
JANNADANNAVISPO
 
FINDINGS - TEACHERS.docx
FINDINGS - TEACHERS.docxFINDINGS - TEACHERS.docx
FINDINGS - TEACHERS.docx
JANNADANNAVISPO
 
Module 5_VispoJannaDanna.pdf
Module 5_VispoJannaDanna.pdfModule 5_VispoJannaDanna.pdf
Module 5_VispoJannaDanna.pdf
JANNADANNAVISPO
 

More from JANNADANNAVISPO (9)

PT1_module_2.pdf
PT1_module_2.pdfPT1_module_2.pdf
PT1_module_2.pdf
 
Module_2.pdf
Module_2.pdfModule_2.pdf
Module_2.pdf
 
MODULE_4.pdf
MODULE_4.pdfMODULE_4.pdf
MODULE_4.pdf
 
activity_design_2.pdf
activity_design_2.pdfactivity_design_2.pdf
activity_design_2.pdf
 
PT_VALED_18.pdf
PT_VALED_18.pdfPT_VALED_18.pdf
PT_VALED_18.pdf
 
PROFED3.pdf
PROFED3.pdfPROFED3.pdf
PROFED3.pdf
 
Soledad-Aton_Chapter1-5.docx
Soledad-Aton_Chapter1-5.docxSoledad-Aton_Chapter1-5.docx
Soledad-Aton_Chapter1-5.docx
 
FINDINGS - TEACHERS.docx
FINDINGS - TEACHERS.docxFINDINGS - TEACHERS.docx
FINDINGS - TEACHERS.docx
 
Module 5_VispoJannaDanna.pdf
Module 5_VispoJannaDanna.pdfModule 5_VispoJannaDanna.pdf
Module 5_VispoJannaDanna.pdf
 

Recently uploaded

The Diamonds of 2023-2024 in the IGRA collection
The Diamonds of 2023-2024 in the IGRA collectionThe Diamonds of 2023-2024 in the IGRA collection
The Diamonds of 2023-2024 in the IGRA collection
Israel Genealogy Research Association
 
Digital Artefact 1 - Tiny Home Environmental Design
Digital Artefact 1 - Tiny Home Environmental DesignDigital Artefact 1 - Tiny Home Environmental Design
Digital Artefact 1 - Tiny Home Environmental Design
amberjdewit93
 
How to deliver Powerpoint Presentations.pptx
How to deliver Powerpoint  Presentations.pptxHow to deliver Powerpoint  Presentations.pptx
How to deliver Powerpoint Presentations.pptx
HajraNaeem15
 
PIMS Job Advertisement 2024.pdf Islamabad
PIMS Job Advertisement 2024.pdf IslamabadPIMS Job Advertisement 2024.pdf Islamabad
PIMS Job Advertisement 2024.pdf Islamabad
AyyanKhan40
 
Pollock and Snow "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape, Session One: Setting Expec...
Pollock and Snow "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape, Session One: Setting Expec...Pollock and Snow "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape, Session One: Setting Expec...
Pollock and Snow "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape, Session One: Setting Expec...
National Information Standards Organization (NISO)
 
C1 Rubenstein AP HuG xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.pptx
C1 Rubenstein AP HuG xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.pptxC1 Rubenstein AP HuG xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.pptx
C1 Rubenstein AP HuG xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.pptx
mulvey2
 
writing about opinions about Australia the movie
writing about opinions about Australia the moviewriting about opinions about Australia the movie
writing about opinions about Australia the movie
Nicholas Montgomery
 
Your Skill Boost Masterclass: Strategies for Effective Upskilling
Your Skill Boost Masterclass: Strategies for Effective UpskillingYour Skill Boost Masterclass: Strategies for Effective Upskilling
Your Skill Boost Masterclass: Strategies for Effective Upskilling
Excellence Foundation for South Sudan
 
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...
PECB
 
বাংলাদেশ অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা (Economic Review) ২০২৪ UJS App.pdf
বাংলাদেশ অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা (Economic Review) ২০২৪ UJS App.pdfবাংলাদেশ অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা (Economic Review) ২০২৪ UJS App.pdf
বাংলাদেশ অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা (Economic Review) ২০২৪ UJS App.pdf
eBook.com.bd (প্রয়োজনীয় বাংলা বই)
 
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17
Celine George
 
A Independência da América Espanhola LAPBOOK.pdf
A Independência da América Espanhola LAPBOOK.pdfA Independência da América Espanhola LAPBOOK.pdf
A Independência da América Espanhola LAPBOOK.pdf
Jean Carlos Nunes Paixão
 
Life upper-Intermediate B2 Workbook for student
Life upper-Intermediate B2 Workbook for studentLife upper-Intermediate B2 Workbook for student
Life upper-Intermediate B2 Workbook for student
NgcHiNguyn25
 
RHEOLOGY Physical pharmaceutics-II notes for B.pharm 4th sem students
RHEOLOGY Physical pharmaceutics-II notes for B.pharm 4th sem studentsRHEOLOGY Physical pharmaceutics-II notes for B.pharm 4th sem students
RHEOLOGY Physical pharmaceutics-II notes for B.pharm 4th sem students
Himanshu Rai
 
How to Create a More Engaging and Human Online Learning Experience
How to Create a More Engaging and Human Online Learning Experience How to Create a More Engaging and Human Online Learning Experience
How to Create a More Engaging and Human Online Learning Experience
Wahiba Chair Training & Consulting
 
The History of Stoke Newington Street Names
The History of Stoke Newington Street NamesThe History of Stoke Newington Street Names
The History of Stoke Newington Street Names
History of Stoke Newington
 
Reimagining Your Library Space: How to Increase the Vibes in Your Library No ...
Reimagining Your Library Space: How to Increase the Vibes in Your Library No ...Reimagining Your Library Space: How to Increase the Vibes in Your Library No ...
Reimagining Your Library Space: How to Increase the Vibes in Your Library No ...
Diana Rendina
 
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRM
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMHow to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRM
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRM
Celine George
 
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docx
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxMain Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docx
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docx
adhitya5119
 
Film vocab for eal 3 students: Australia the movie
Film vocab for eal 3 students: Australia the movieFilm vocab for eal 3 students: Australia the movie
Film vocab for eal 3 students: Australia the movie
Nicholas Montgomery
 

Recently uploaded (20)

The Diamonds of 2023-2024 in the IGRA collection
The Diamonds of 2023-2024 in the IGRA collectionThe Diamonds of 2023-2024 in the IGRA collection
The Diamonds of 2023-2024 in the IGRA collection
 
Digital Artefact 1 - Tiny Home Environmental Design
Digital Artefact 1 - Tiny Home Environmental DesignDigital Artefact 1 - Tiny Home Environmental Design
Digital Artefact 1 - Tiny Home Environmental Design
 
How to deliver Powerpoint Presentations.pptx
How to deliver Powerpoint  Presentations.pptxHow to deliver Powerpoint  Presentations.pptx
How to deliver Powerpoint Presentations.pptx
 
PIMS Job Advertisement 2024.pdf Islamabad
PIMS Job Advertisement 2024.pdf IslamabadPIMS Job Advertisement 2024.pdf Islamabad
PIMS Job Advertisement 2024.pdf Islamabad
 
Pollock and Snow "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape, Session One: Setting Expec...
Pollock and Snow "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape, Session One: Setting Expec...Pollock and Snow "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape, Session One: Setting Expec...
Pollock and Snow "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape, Session One: Setting Expec...
 
C1 Rubenstein AP HuG xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.pptx
C1 Rubenstein AP HuG xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.pptxC1 Rubenstein AP HuG xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.pptx
C1 Rubenstein AP HuG xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.pptx
 
writing about opinions about Australia the movie
writing about opinions about Australia the moviewriting about opinions about Australia the movie
writing about opinions about Australia the movie
 
Your Skill Boost Masterclass: Strategies for Effective Upskilling
Your Skill Boost Masterclass: Strategies for Effective UpskillingYour Skill Boost Masterclass: Strategies for Effective Upskilling
Your Skill Boost Masterclass: Strategies for Effective Upskilling
 
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...
 
বাংলাদেশ অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা (Economic Review) ২০২৪ UJS App.pdf
বাংলাদেশ অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা (Economic Review) ২০২৪ UJS App.pdfবাংলাদেশ অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা (Economic Review) ২০২৪ UJS App.pdf
বাংলাদেশ অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা (Economic Review) ২০২৪ UJS App.pdf
 
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17
 
A Independência da América Espanhola LAPBOOK.pdf
A Independência da América Espanhola LAPBOOK.pdfA Independência da América Espanhola LAPBOOK.pdf
A Independência da América Espanhola LAPBOOK.pdf
 
Life upper-Intermediate B2 Workbook for student
Life upper-Intermediate B2 Workbook for studentLife upper-Intermediate B2 Workbook for student
Life upper-Intermediate B2 Workbook for student
 
RHEOLOGY Physical pharmaceutics-II notes for B.pharm 4th sem students
RHEOLOGY Physical pharmaceutics-II notes for B.pharm 4th sem studentsRHEOLOGY Physical pharmaceutics-II notes for B.pharm 4th sem students
RHEOLOGY Physical pharmaceutics-II notes for B.pharm 4th sem students
 
How to Create a More Engaging and Human Online Learning Experience
How to Create a More Engaging and Human Online Learning Experience How to Create a More Engaging and Human Online Learning Experience
How to Create a More Engaging and Human Online Learning Experience
 
The History of Stoke Newington Street Names
The History of Stoke Newington Street NamesThe History of Stoke Newington Street Names
The History of Stoke Newington Street Names
 
Reimagining Your Library Space: How to Increase the Vibes in Your Library No ...
Reimagining Your Library Space: How to Increase the Vibes in Your Library No ...Reimagining Your Library Space: How to Increase the Vibes in Your Library No ...
Reimagining Your Library Space: How to Increase the Vibes in Your Library No ...
 
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRM
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMHow to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRM
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRM
 
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docx
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxMain Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docx
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docx
 
Film vocab for eal 3 students: Australia the movie
Film vocab for eal 3 students: Australia the movieFilm vocab for eal 3 students: Australia the movie
Film vocab for eal 3 students: Australia the movie
 

VED 10 FINAL EXAMINATION.pdf

  • 1. Republic of the Philippines Laguna State Polytechnic University Province of Laguna ISO 9001:2015 Certified Level I Institutionally Accredited FINAL EXAMINATION VALUES EDUCATION 10 Name: Janna Danna M. Vispo Date: June 2, 2023 Year & Section: BSED II-D Score:________________________ I. Multiple Choice: Choose the letter of the correct answer. 1. Some effects are easy to observe, such as when someone changes her behavior soon after being exposed to a particular media message. a. Manifestation b. Direct and indirect c. Level 2. Sometimes the media exert a direct effect on individuals, while other times the effect is more indirect, such as through institutions. a. Manifestation b. Direct and indirect c. Level 3. The media influences the person by gradually making something in the person more difficult to change overtime. a. Reinforcing b. Triggering c. Altering 4. The media influenced the person to change something that the person already had. a. Reinforcing b. Triggering c. Altering 5. The media influence the person by activating something that already exist on the individual. a. Reinforcing b. Triggering c. Altering
  • 2. 6. The media influences the person to obtain something he/she did not have prior to a particular exposure. a. Reinforcing b. Acquiring c. Altering 7. Media Exposure exercising an influence on individuals doing something a. Behavioral effect b. physiological effect c. affective effect 8. Exercising an influence on an individual feeling such an emotion and moods. a. Behavioral effect b. physiological effect c. affective effect 9. Exercising an influence on an individual evaluative judgment, typically involves providing people with elements to evaluate or shaping standards. a. Cognitive effect b. physiological effect c. attitudinal effect 10. Influence on individual perception that the probability that an object or event is associated with given attribute. a. Cognitive effect b. belief effect c. attitudinal effect 11. It influence on an individual mental processes or the product of those mental processes typically involves the acquisition processing and storage information. a. Cognitive effect b. belief effect c. attitudinal effect 12. This effect has a wide array of effect on individual, society and also institution. a. Level b. intention c. change 13. In this problem of media effect parents notice that their young children begin to wrestle aggressively when they watch Saturday morning cartoons, those parents are likely to see a connection between the TV shows and their children’s aggressive behavior. a. Level b. timing c. duration
  • 3. 14. On this issues there are some effects that will last in a short term while others are permanent. b. Level b. timing c. duration 15. On this effect not on negative will acquire on this issues but also exert positive effect. a. Valence b. timing c. duration 16. The mass media occupy a high proportion of our leisure time: people spend, on average of. a. 25 hours per week b. 35 hours per week c. 40 hours per week 17. It is a medium that limits the children’s time for vital activities such as playing, reading, learning to talk, spending time with peers and family, storytelling, participating in regular exercise, and developing other necessary physical, mental and social skills a. Television 18. Who is this American philosopher proposed a theory of inquiry based on the instrumental uses of technology. a. Patrick Grim b. John Dewey c. Peter Danielson 19. It has a significant potential for providing children and youth with access to educational information, and can be compared with a huge home library. a. Library b. Internet c. technology 20. It helps the development of fine motor skills and coordination, but have a harmful effects on children’s mental development. a. Video games b. Internet c. music videos 21. The educational value of Sesame Street, has been shown to improve the reading and learning skills of its viewer. In some disadvantaged settings,
  • 4. healthy television habits may actually be a beneficial teaching tool. It talks about what? b. Video games b. Learning c. music videos 22. He has been a longtime proponent of the idea that philosophy should utilize information technologies to automate and illustrate philosophical thought experiments. a. Patrick Grim b. John Dewey c. Peter Danielson 23. Who proposed the ‘techno-ethics’ techno ethics conceived as a branch of technology a. Patrick Grim b. John Dewey c. Mario Bunge 24. It show that parents play an important role in their children’s social learning a. Education and parental Involvement b. Learning c. music videos 25. It is where information technology can impact moral values. Which bits of information should be made public, which held private, and which should be allowed to become the property of third parties like corporations production, access, and control of information will be at the heart of moral challenges surrounding the use of information technology. a. Information technology and moral values. b. Information technology of morality. c. Information technology as a model for moral discovery. 26. A key development in the realm of information technologies is that they are not only the object of moral deliberations but they are also beginning to be used as a tool in moral deliberation itself. a. Information technology and moral values. b. Information technology of morality. c. Information technology as a model for moral discovery. 27. In this Category we can see artificial agent to be morally good or evil, Evil can be equated with something like information dissolution, where the irretrievable loss of information is bad and the preservation of information is good
  • 5. a. Information technology and moral values. b. Information technology of morality. c. Information technology as a model for moral discovery. 28. Technology would be unequivocally recognized as an artificial _____________ because it has a power to automate moral reasoning therefore it is an appropriate area of study for those interested in the moral impacts of information. a. Information technology and moral values. b. Informational Organisms as Moral Agents c. Information technology as a model for moral discovery 29. This is a helpful standpoint to take as it allows us to advance the idea that an information technology of morality and ethics is not impossible. a. Information technology and Moral systems b. Informational Organisms as Moral Agents c. Information technology as a Model for moral discovery 30. What are the benefit of internet among the three. a. Near limitless information resource b. Instant messaging and e-mail may interfere with legitimate work (schoolwork and in the workplace) c. Like television, excessive time spent on the Internet may interfere with normal socialization between child and peers, and with family II. ENUMERATION 1. Digital Habits (4) a. Habit 1: Leaving Unnecessary Tabs Open on Your Desktop b. Habit 2: Checking Your Phone First Thing in The Morning c. Habit 3: Watching Netflix or TV First Thing in The Morning d. Habit 4: Leaving Notifications and Alerts On 2. Be Careful about (3) a. What you share online: b. Where you share: c. With whom you share: 3. Be Smart About (3) a. Sites you visit:
  • 6. b. Emails you open: c. Links you click: 4. Different types of Cyberbullying (4) a. Impersonation. b. Cyberstalking. c. Flaming. d. Outing. III. ESSAY 1. The Importance of Technology in Education. Teachers can focus on individualized learning for children using technology. Additionally, because solutions like student management systems offer pre-built reports to track student performance, progress, and involvement in class activities, it enables teachers to compare student performance in a quantitative way. It places a strong emphasis on the creation of cutting-edge educational techniques. The teaching process is made scientific, objective, clear, concise, simple, accessible, engaging, and effective thanks to educational technology. Technology in education provides the right direction for resolving instructional issues. 2. Benefits of Technology to Students and Teachers. Students read, listen to, and view timely, authentic information from the target culture through the strategic use of technology. As they communicate with other native speakers of the target language in real-time via video, audio, or text, students develop their interpersonal skills. Students are given additional opportunities to engage in learning, cooperate with peers, and communicate with teachers when technology is used in the classroom or after school. Technology specifically engages children cognitively, emotionally, and behaviorally. Students have more opportunity to interact with teachers, work with peers, and engage in the learning process whether technology is used in the classroom or after school. 3. What are the Challenges of teachers and student using Technology in Learning? While the use of technology in education is increasing, many teachers are still having trouble incorporating it into their classes and wonder if doing so is the best course of action for them. Cost, ease of use, and continuous
  • 7. assistance for appropriate knowledge and usage are a few variables we must all take into account when determining how, when, and whether to adopt new technology. Kids misusing technology, teacher expertise and professional development, keeping kids safe online, the cost of new technology, and keeping up with changes are common issues and concerns teachers have while integrating technology and digital media in the classroom.