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QUARTER 2- WEEK 1-2

DE GUZMAN, JORIEL RYAN A.


11- STEM ROENTGEN
MRS. DIANA ROSS DIAZ
POWER, IMPACT, AND IMPLICATIONS OF
MEDIA AND INFORMATION

WORKSHEET NO. 13

𝕂𝕖𝕪 ℂ𝕠𝕟𝕔𝕖𝕡𝕥𝕤: 𝕋ℍ𝔼 ℂℍ𝔸𝕃𝕃𝔼ℕ𝔾𝔼𝕊 𝔸ℕ𝔻 𝕆ℙℙ𝕆ℝ𝕋𝕌ℕ𝕀𝕋𝕀𝔼𝕊


𝕆𝔽 𝕊𝕆ℂ𝕀𝔸𝕃 𝕄𝔼𝔻𝕀𝔸

1. As a student, I consider those toxic people to be my most


difficult challenge. However, I regard the new knowledge and
things I gain from new media as the best opportunity provided
by new media.

𝓐𝓒𝓣𝓘𝓥𝓘𝓣𝓨 1

Aspect Opportunity Challenges


Being informed about The media's unrealistic
Informational what is going on in our information is, I believe,
society is, in my opinion, one of the most difficult
the best opportunity for challenges for me as an
informational. individual.
Posting your platform Posting something
on any social media negative about your
Economic platform can help your product can have a
business grow because it negative impact on your
will be noticed by business, and this is
others. what I believe is the
major challenge in
Economic.
As a student, it’s our Sometimes in the media,
biggest opportunity to not all information is
have a new media. We true. It's also difficult to
can easily find distinguish between true
Educational information about our and false informants.
research and sources of
information in new
media.
Politicians can use the Many politicians use the
media to spread their media to persuade
advocacy, and the media people to vote for them.
has a large influence on However, the public is
Political their political standing. unable to determine
whether their
propaganda is reliable or
not.
Social TV newscasts can assist One of the issues of
people in evaluating media and information
information about what in Social is the
is going on in their area. audience's diversity of
perspectives and
opinions.
𝓐𝓒𝓣𝓘𝓥𝓘𝓣𝓨 2

1. The Million People March at Luneta was the first in a series of rallies
in the Philippines advocating for the elimination of the Pork Barrel
fund, which was sparked by popular outrage over the Priority
Development Assistance Fund fraud.
2. It was organized by suffering Filipino taxpayers as a day of protest
by the silent majority demanding that all politicians and the
government be held accountable. officials (regardless of party stripes
or color) to cease pocketing our taxes borne out of our hard labor
through pork barrel schemes and other innovative criminal deeds.
3. The media became a platform for a massive protest of the Million
People March.
4. President Aquino declared that he would be suspending the
distribution of funds and committed to overhaul the system The
Million People March became a success as they banded together to
oppose the polluted pork barrel money.
5. I would recommend the media to simply present accurate
information about what is going on in the world so that people are
aware of what is going on.
𝓐𝓒𝓣𝓘𝓥𝓘𝓣𝓨 3

1. Political pressure restrained the media's ability to disclose the


truth. In the media, there is harassment or intimidation to deliver
accurate information.
2. Yes, the situation shown in the cartoon about media is accurate
in the Philippines since certain media in our nation is controlled by
politics.
3. The cartoon depicts a dilemma for citizens as well as an
opportunity for many politicians, as they utilize the media as their
voice, and many people will no longer live in truth.

𝓐𝓒𝓣𝓘𝓥𝓘𝓣𝓨 4

1. The advancement of media and information brings society


countless opportunities such as people need rapid access to
knowledge that will assist them in their everyday lives and
concerns.
2. However, along with these opportunities are risks and
challenges like unrealistic information, Posting something
negative about something, audience's diversity of
perspectives and opinions, etc.
3. The media is considered powerful in a way that individuals
had the ability to express themselves and, in certain cases,
has proved a catalyst in potentially changing the course of
history.
CURRENT AND FUTURE TRENDS OF
MEDIA AND INFORMATION

WORKSHEET NO. 14

SMARTWATCHES
→ are wrist-worn devices that connect to your
mobile phone allowing you to see notifications on your
wrist at a glance. Most smartwatches rely on a
smartphone to work, thus the type you pick will be
determined by your phone. For example, the Apple
watch can only be synced with an iPhone

VR Headset
→ Devices connected to a PC/games console
and show you a computer-generated virtual reality that
fools you a sight and your brain into thinking you are in
a different scenario.

3D PRINTING
→ “Creates objects by bonding the print material
one layer at a time. They work by making use of 3D
designs files, such as those created in AutoCAD or
similar applications. These files are processed by
specialized software that slices the data into cross-
section. The printer uses this data to build the desired
object from the bottom up one layer at a time.
1. This MOOC offers the users to have open access via the internet
for free or at low cost.
2. It can’t replace the traditional mode of information and
knowledge delivery due to different mode of information; they have
different loads of information that they handle. MOOCs are
electronic source of information and it lacks information that only
you can find in the traditional mode of information.
3. No, because I think that MOOC only access the information with
the privilege given by its author or publisher. MOOC uses the
information in order to prevent copyright and protect its reputation
as a mode of information.
1. People may quickly access information anytime, anyplace, and in
a much speedier manner by using wearable technology.
2. The 3D environment affects the audience's media experience by
providing a more engaging and entertaining media experience to
the audience or user since the pictures and videos are rendered in
three dimensions, making it appear as if they are looking at
something genuine.
3. Ubiquitous learning environments provide context-aware and
seamless learning experiences that are accessible from any location
and at any time.

𝓐𝓒𝓣𝓘𝓥𝓘𝓣𝓨 1

Component Answer
1. Course title Introduction to user experience design

2. Course brief description The focus of this course is to introduce


the learner to users’ experience (UX)
design.
3. Course provider Coursera

4. Host institution Georgia institute of technology

5. Course instructor/s Dr. Rosa I. Arriaga

6. Course duration Approx. 6 hours to complete

7. Cost of enrollment Enroll for free


𝓐𝓒𝓣𝓘𝓥𝓘𝓣𝓨 2

Trends Pros Cons


1. MOOCs The course is available Learners with visual
for free. problems cannot be
forced to take such
courses.
2. Wearable Technology People may now On infrequently, data is
instantly access measured incorrectly.
information at any time,
from any location, and at
a far faster rate.
3. 3D Environment Reduced Waste and Copyright Issues
Ease of Access
4. U-Learning Unlimited information Unauthentic Sources
and Distance learning and Inadequate
Information

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