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LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET

Empowerment Technology-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL


Second Quarter, Week 3

Name of Learner: _____________________________ Date: ________________________

Section: _____________________________________Grade Level___________________

ICT project that advocates for a specific Social Change or Cause

Background Information for Learners

Social Change refers to an alteration in the social order of a society. Social Change may include social
institutions, social behaviors, or social relations. It can be done in any form of multi-media.
In developing an ICT project for Social change, you will be able to succeed in the implementation of your
ICT project, it’s the team or group head or project management id the discipline of planning, organizing,
securing, and managing resources for the successful completion of a task for the project to meet specific
goals and objectives. The Group leader should follow the stages of a project, development and practice,
effective communication, and brainstorming discussion on development.
Infographics are visual presentations of information that can use the elements of design to quickly
communicate an idea. Good infographics attract reused and are viewed more easily than long text articles.
Therefore, infographics can deliver a message more easily which can be spread around the world with the
use of free sharing tools.

Ways that infographics can be used,

Infographics are highly useful in presenting survey data and highly useful in presenting results gathered
from survey data. When organizing infographics, it becomes much easier and faster to draw the meaning
from data.
Simplifying a complicated concept – the core purpose of infographics is to simplify a complex idea which
makes them great educational tools, especially when presenting an overview of a topic instead of an in-
depth analysis.
Explaining how things work – besides, to simplify complex ideas, infographics are often used to reveal
the mechanics behind how objects work.
Skilled designers can create infographics that pull apart complex products like cameras, iPhone, and
clocks, and graphically explain their core features.

Comparison when drawing a comparison, infographics help organize similarities and differences by
visually creating parallels that complement the information being presented. Comparison can be difficult
to express which words, sometimes to the point of being more confusing than revealing to the audience.
By presenting the same information in a nearly organized infographic, comparison becomes clearer

Principles in Creating an infographic:


Be creative – you can use the combination of text, shapes, and images to present your message creatively.
Be Unique – your message must be something people can relate to, but it must be presented in a unique
way to attract the viewer's attention. Present it surprisingly and excitingly to draw attention.
Be simple – presenting a simple yet elegant design will attract more attention than cluttered elements that
may bore the audience. Too many colors and pictures may be hard to understand and distract the readers
from getting the message.
Use graphics and Visuals – you can illustrate your point with pictures, typography, and colors.
Use the following tool – the viewer must be able to easily click “share” after reading your infographics so
that your message can be forwarded and read by as many people as possible.

Infographics Elements and Tools

1. Graphics and bars


2. Pieces and Icons
3. Human infographics
4. Timeline infographics
5. Puzzle pieces

Example of infographics

Learning Competency

integrate rich multimedia content in design and development to best enhance the user experience and
deliver content of an ICT Project for Social Change . CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-IImp18

Activities

Activity 1
Answer the following questions.
1. What are the FOUR Elements of Infographic Element and Tools?
a.
b.
c.
d.
2. What are the three Principles in creating an infographic?
a.
b.
c.

3. What are the Three ways that infographics can be used?

a.
b.
c.

Reflection
How can we sustain an ICT project for social change?

Sustaining an ICT Project for Social Change

1. Sustaining an ICT Project for Social Change Prepared by Mark Jhon Oxillo

2. Change Management • This aims to ensure that standardized methods and procedures are
used for efficient handling of all changes. Change is an event that results in a new status of one or
more configuration items.

3. Request Fulfillment • Or request management • This focuses on fulfilling service requests


which are often minor changes (e.g. requests to change a password) or request for information

4. Problem Management • This aims to resolve the root causes of incidents and thus to
minimize the adverse impact of incidents cause by errors within the IT infrastructure and to
prevent recurrence of incidents related to these errors.

5. Infrastructure Management • This process describe the processes within ITIL


(Information Technology Infrastructure Library) that directly relate to the ICT equipment and
equipment and software that is involved in providing ICT services to customers.

6. IT Infrastructure • This refers to the composite hardware, software, network resources


and services required for the existence, operation and management of an enterprise IT
environment.
7. Operations Management • This provides the day-to-day technical supervision of the ICT
infrastructure.

8. Technical Support • Is the specialist technical function for infrastructure within ICT

9. Service Support • This focuses on the user of the ICT services and primarily concerned
with ensuring that they have access to the appropriate services to support the business functions.

References for Learners

https://www.slideshare.net/CharlotteQuemada/intrographics-and-ict-projects
November 17, 2017 Bryan Ballesteros source: https://www.techchange.org/

Prepared by: CHRISTINA E. NAMOC


Name of Writer

Noted by: LABERNE A. LADIGNON, JR


Division ICT Coordinator OIC-EPS

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