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ICT as Platform for Change Specific - Set a real goal that is direct, detailed and
meaningful.
Advocacy – is a way of expressing views, opinions,
concerns information access and on establishing to all Measurable - Make sure that you goal is trackable and
one’s rights and responsibilities. quantifiable.
Social Media – (according to TechTarget network, as Attainable - Work towards a goal that is challenging but
posted by Margaret Rouse) is a collective term for possible and doable.
website applications which focus on community-based Realistic - Knowing yourself is the key to your success.
input, communication, interaction, content-sharing and
collaboration. Time-bound - Give yourself a deadline.
ICT In The Recent History Of Philippines Concept papers are summaries of projects or issues that
contemplate interests, experience and expertise.
1. EDSA (People Power Revolution) - lasted from
1983 to 1986. During a radio broadcast of Elements of a Concept Paper for Social Advocacy
Radyo Veritas, Cardinal Sin encouraged the 1. Title page - a short but a catchy and
Filipinos to help end the regime of then interesting title.
President Ferdinand Marcos. 2. Introduction - serves as the most important
2. EDSA II. - also known as the 2001 EDSA part of your concept paper. (mission, vision)
Revolution which happened during January 17 3. Purpose - reasons why your chosen project
to 21, 2001, the crowd in EDSA grew over the or advocacy campaign is worth all the time
course of few days through text brigades. effort and money.
3. Million People March - This was a series of 4. Description - includes all the necessary
protest that mainly took place in Luneta Park information, data and details about your
from August 22 to 26, 2013. project.
PDAF - Priority Development Assistance 5. Contact Information – includes information
Fund on how you can be contacted.
it was still considered a success as
it clearly demonstrated how powerful social
media campaigns are. The organizers and
promoters of the Million People March used
Facebook and Change.org as their media.
Speech Memorized Speech - reciting a written
message word-for-word from memory.
formal address or discourse delivered to an
audience. Principles of Speech Writing
Delivery Audience Analysis - looking into the profile
of your target audience
The manner or style of giving a speech. 1. Demography
Types of Speech 2. Situation
3. Psychology
According to Purpose Determining the Purpose
Informative Speech - given for the Selecting the topic and narrowing it
purpose of giving information about a Data Gathering - part where you collect
topic to the audience. information from sources about your topic.
Main types : Selecting a Writing Pattern
1. Definition - explains the 1. Biographical – presents descriptions of
meaning, theory, or life of a person
philosophy of a specific 2. Categorical/Topical – presents related
topic. (to educate) categories to support the topic
2. Demonstration - explains 3. Causal – presents cause and effect
how to do something. relationships
Likely use visual examples 4. Chronological – presents ideas in time
3. Explanatory – explains a Order.
topic. one way to condense 5. Comparison-contrast – compares and
highly complex information contrast two or three ideas
into an easily retainable 6. Problem-solution – presents problem
package and solutions
4. Descriptive - creates a vivid Making an Outline - a hierarchical list of ideas.
picture. Creating the Body
Persuasive Speech - It is delivered to Introduction
persuade the audience to feel a certain Conclusion
way. Editing and Revising - is correcting your speech
Entertainment Speech - primary for mechanics such as grammar,
purpose of this speech is to entertain. punctuation, spelling, organization, etc.
Have central theme.
1. The After-dinner Speech - a Principles of Speech Delivery
speaker takes a serious Articulation - clear pronunciation; includes proper
speech topic and injects a breathing techniques together with the correct
level of humor. production of sounds.
2. Ceremonial Speech -
entertaining speech given Modulation - capability of the vocal tone to adjust to
during a ceremony or by the resonance and timbre.
observance of formality.
Stage Presence - the ability of the speaker to “own the
3. Inspirational Speech – to
stage”.
inspire his/her audience.
Stage Fright – topmost fear in the world of
According to Delivery
public speaking.
Impromptu Speech - speaking without
Facial expressions, Gestures & Movements
advanced preparation.
Extemporaneous Speech - guided by notes Facial Expressions should change with
or outline. the content of the speech.
Manuscript Speech - reading aloud a Gestures or movements highlight the
written message. points being clarified.
Audience Rapport - establishing a connection with the
audience.