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COHO + MELC QALW

Course Outline & Hand- HANDOUT No. 3


outs paired with MELC- in
Based Quality Assured
Learner’s Worksheet
EMPOWERMENT TECHNOLOGIES

MELC 16: Identify a local or regional cause or issue for Social Change related to specific professional tracks
that can be addressed or tackled using an ICT Project for Social Change. CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-IIm-16

MELC 17: Analyze how target or intended users and audiences are expected to respond to the proposed ICT
Project for Social Change on the basis of content, value, and user experience. CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-IIm-17
Semester: 1st Quarter: 2 Week No. 3 Day: 1-4
Lesson: Developing an ICT Project for Social Change

Planning a Social Campaign:


• Before starting a project or campaign, you should be able to do the necessary paperwork better known as a
Concept Paper. This allows experts to see if your project is doable over the time frame that was given and if
it is significant enough to be made into reality.

Concept Paper
• It is a document used to convince a panel of potential funders to help a product, program, or service
become a reality

Five Elements of a Concept Paper:


a) Introduction – this includes a brief introduction of your ICT Project for Social
Change
b) Purpose – part of the concept paper where you can find the reason why this project is
worth investing for.
c) Description – this includes the important information about your project.
d) Support – this includes the budget for the ICT project. It involves the things that you need like
internet connection, social media account. Anything that you are going to use to produce your
ICT project should be found here.
e) Contact Information – this includes information about the group, and how can they be
contacted. (e.g. emails, contact number)
Your project/campaign must meet the SMART criteria:
S – Specific M – Measurable A – Attainable R – Realistic T – Time-bounded

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Demographics – According to a blog by Susan E. DeFranzo demographics 26
are characteristics of a population. Characteristics such as race, ethnicity, gender, age, education,
profession, occupation, income level, and marital status, are all typical examples of demographics
that are used in surveys.

Psychographics – Psychographics are just like demographics, but it focuses on your


users’ values, behavior, habits in spending their money, hobbies, attitude, etc.
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References:

Yanna, 2020. Lesson 8 Empowerment Technologies. [online] Slideshare.net. Available at:


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