Media and Information Literacy (MIL) - 9. Current and Future Trends in Media ...Arniel Ping
Learning Competencies
Students will be able to…
1. describe massive open on-line (MIL11/12CFT-IIIi-26)
2. evaluate current trends in media and information and how it will affect/how they affect individuals and the society as a whole (MIL11/12CFT-IIIi-26)
3. predict future media innovation (MIL11/12CFT-IIIi-27)
4. synthesize the overall knowledge about media and information with skills for producing a prototype of what the learners think is a future media innovation (MIL11/12CFT-IIIi-28)
I- Current and Future Trends in Media and Cummunication
A. Ubiquitous Learning
B. Massive Open Online Course
C. Wearable Technology
D. 3D Environment
II- Performance Task: Project
A. Prototyping for Empathy
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.
Media and Information Literacy (MIL) Performance Task - Video Project (Cooper...Arniel Ping
Media and Information Literacy (MIL) Performance Task - Video Project (Cooperative Learning)
Topic:
1. Media and Information Languages (Genre, Codes, and Conventions)
2. Legal, Ethical, and Societal Issues
in Media and Information (Intellectual Property, Netiquette, Cyber bullying, Plagiarism, and Internet Addiction)
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Introduction to Media and Information Literacy (Part 1)
The learners will be able to…
1. describe the nature of communication and the concepts related to it (SSHS);
2. describe how communication is affected by media and information (MIL11/12IMIL-IIIa and
3. identify the similarities and differences of media literacy, information literacy, and technology literacy (MIL11/12IMIL-IIIa-2).
Topic Outline
I- Introduction to Media and Information Literacy
A- Communication
1. Definitions
2. Communication Models
3. How Media and Information affect Communication
4. Media Literacy, Information Literacy, Technology (Digital) Literacy
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Media and Information Literacy (MIL) - 9. Current and Future Trends in Media ...Arniel Ping
Learning Competencies
Students will be able to…
1. describe massive open on-line (MIL11/12CFT-IIIi-26)
2. evaluate current trends in media and information and how it will affect/how they affect individuals and the society as a whole (MIL11/12CFT-IIIi-26)
3. predict future media innovation (MIL11/12CFT-IIIi-27)
4. synthesize the overall knowledge about media and information with skills for producing a prototype of what the learners think is a future media innovation (MIL11/12CFT-IIIi-28)
I- Current and Future Trends in Media and Cummunication
A. Ubiquitous Learning
B. Massive Open Online Course
C. Wearable Technology
D. 3D Environment
II- Performance Task: Project
A. Prototyping for Empathy
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.
Media and Information Literacy (MIL) Performance Task - Video Project (Cooper...Arniel Ping
Media and Information Literacy (MIL) Performance Task - Video Project (Cooperative Learning)
Topic:
1. Media and Information Languages (Genre, Codes, and Conventions)
2. Legal, Ethical, and Societal Issues
in Media and Information (Intellectual Property, Netiquette, Cyber bullying, Plagiarism, and Internet Addiction)
This is a powerpoint presentation that discusses about one of the applied subjects in the k-12 curriculum of the Senior High School: Empowerment Technologies. On this powerpoint presentation, it discusses about the definition and elements of Microsoft Word.
Media and Information Literacy (MIL) - 1. Introduction to Media and Informati...Arniel Ping
Introduction to Media and Information Literacy (Part 1)
The learners will be able to…
1. describe the nature of communication and the concepts related to it (SSHS);
2. describe how communication is affected by media and information (MIL11/12IMIL-IIIa and
3. identify the similarities and differences of media literacy, information literacy, and technology literacy (MIL11/12IMIL-IIIa-2).
Topic Outline
I- Introduction to Media and Information Literacy
A- Communication
1. Definitions
2. Communication Models
3. How Media and Information affect Communication
4. Media Literacy, Information Literacy, Technology (Digital) Literacy
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2. Prototype
can help add value to a project as well as
credibility. In some instances, the company
will need to innovate to be able to prove that
the concept works and that the theoretical
design translates into a working model.
3. Prototype usefulness for
Licensing
Prototype development is not essential, but
can add value to a project. Prototype would
be adequate to demonstrate the basic
fundamentals of the idea.
4. Step 1. Document It
This is the first step to patenting the
idea and keeping it from being
stolen. Write the idea down in an
inventor’s journal and have it signed
by a witness.
5. Step 2. Research It
The company will need to research
the idea from a legal and business
standpoint. Before to file a patent,
one should:
6. Step 2. Research It
Complete an initial patent search. Visit the
website to ensure the requirement for patenting,
complete a rudimentary search for free at
www.ipophil.gov.ph to make sure no one else
has patented the idea. One should also
complete a non-patent “prior art” search.
7. Step 2. Research It
Research your market. Do some preliminary
research of the target market. Is this something
people will actually buy? One can determine
these costs by comparing those of similar
products currently on the market. This will also
help size up the competition.
8. Step 3. Make a Prototype
A prototype is a model of the invention
that puts into practice all the things that
were written in the inventor’s journal. This
will demonstrate the design of the
invention that will be presented to the
potential lenders and licenses.
9. Step 3. Make a Prototype
Here are some general rules of thumb when prototyping
invention:
1. Begin with a drawing, sketch out all of the ideas into
inventor’s journal.
2. Create a concept mock up out of any material that will
allow one to create a 3-D model of the design.
3. Create a full-working model of the idea; consider using a
computer-animated virtual prototype..
10. Step 4. File a patent
There are two main patents to choose from:
1. Utility patent (for new processes or machines)
2. Design patent (for manufacturing new, non-
obvious ornamental designs). If the invention is
really valuable, someone will infringe on it.
11.
12. Advantages of Prototype
1. It tests and refines the functionality of the design.
2. It makes it possible to test the performance of
various materials.
3. It will help you describe your product more
effectively.
4. It will encourage others to take it more seriously.
13. Patenting
Create a thorough record of the invention.
1. Record the process of inventing the
product.
-List all the things that need to create
it, all the possible parts and materials for the
invention
14. Patenting
Create a thorough record of the invention.
2. Keep records of the research showing
that no similar patented products in the
same market. Prove that invention is unique
in order to quality for a patent.
15. Patenting
Create a thorough record of the invention.
3. Consider the commercial sales of value of the
invention. Make sure you have recorded the
commercial value and potential income based on sales
of you the invention. This way, one will know that the
earning potential of the product outweighs the amount
paid.
16. Patenting
Create a thorough record of the invention.
4. Create an informal drawing of the
invention. An accurate drawing of invention
may be required in patent application
17. Making Invention a Reality
1. Create a prototype.
2. Create a presentation.
3. Present an invention to a manufacturer.
4. Produce your invention
5. Advertise you invention
Editor's Notes
A prototype is an early sample, model, or release of a product built to test a concept or process. It is a term used in a variety of contexts including semantics, design, electronics, and software programming. A prototype is generally used to evaluate a new design to enhance precision by system analysts and users.
creating a prototype (a process sometimes called materialization) is the step between the formalization and the evaluat
ion of an idea.
A patent is an exclusive right granted for an invention, which is a product or a process that provides, in general, a new way of doing something, or offers a new technical solution to a problem.
A patent grants its owner an exclusive right to prevent others from taking advantage of the owner's creative idea or goodwill that the owner has developed for the products and processes by making, importing, offering for sale, selling, or using the owner's patented invention.