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WEE K 1 S Y N C HR ON OU S

ME E T
I NF ORMATION L ITERA CY
MEDIA AND
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SU B JE C T OR I E NT A T I O N
I NF ORMATION L ITERA CY
MEDIA AND
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SUMMER CLASS 2020-20
ANGEL A R OS E J. BA R R A T O
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M M E R C L A SS 2 02 0 -2 0 21
TEACHER, SU
What are the subject requirements?
1. Answered assessment packages
•Spiritual Powerbank
•Booting Up (Activity-Written Works per week)
•Data Processing (Quiz-Written Works per week)
•Data Output (Performance Task per week)
•Recharging
•Deadline every Monday (Submission and Retrieval of Materials)
What are the subject requirements?
2. Attendance in synchronous meeting is REQUIRED.
Schedule every:
• Tuesday (Lesson Discussion)
•Wednesday (Activity Day/Sharing of Answered Activities)
•Thursday (Review, Q & A, Reflection)
• ... at 1:30-2:30 pm
•Equivalent to 5 points every meeting and will be credited to Written Works
What are the subject requirements?

3. Accomplish examination
•Unit Assessment (after 1st and 2nd week)
•QT (after 3rd and 4th week)
•Completion of payment and permit must be
presented during this time.
What are the subject requirements?

4. Grade Computation
•(Previous Grade + Present Grade)/2
• (73+85)/2=79 (Final Grade)
What are the specific lessons to be taken from
this subject?
Lessons No. of No. of
correct Correct
responses Responses
(Average) (in order)
Lesson 3 The MEDIA AND INFORMATION SOURCES 3/10 1
Lesson 5 Media and Information Sources 3/10 2
Lesson 6 Intellectual Property, Fair Use and Creative Commons 4/10 3
Lesson 7 Design Elements and Principles 5/10 4
Lesson 8 Media and information Languages 5/10 5
Lesson 4 Types of Media 7/10 6
 
Lesson 1 Introduction to Media and Information Literacy 8/10 7
Lesson 2 Media habits, lifestyle and preferences 9/10 8
What are the specific lessons to be taken from
this subject?

Lessons No. of No. of


correct Correct
responses Responses
(Average) (in order)
Lesson 3 The Evolution of Traditional to New Media 3/10 1
Lesson 5 Media and Information Sources 3/10 2
Lesson 6 Intellectual Property, Fair Use and Creative Commons 4/10 3
R E V IEW D A Y W E EK 1
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MEDIA AND
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What are the two types
of communication?
What are the examples
of non-verbal
communication?
What are the examples
of verbal
communication?
What is the most
initimate example of
communication?
What is the least
initimate example of
communication?
What are the three types
of literacy?
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EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA

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EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW
MEDIA QUESTIONS FOLLOW
Question
EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA

This theory states that media is


under the control of the governing
elite or authorities or influential
bureaucrats
1
Answer
EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA

AUTHORITARIAN

1
Question
The theory moves beyond the
simple “Objective” reporting
(facts reporting) to
“Interpretative” reporting
(investigative
2
Answer
EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA

SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY
2
Question
EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA

Media experience is
limited.
3
Answer
EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA

TRADITIONAL MEDIA

3
Question
EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA
It describes an ideal way for a
media system to be controlled and
operated by the government,
authority, leader and public.

4
Answer
EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA

NORMATIVE THEORIES
OF THE PRESS
4
Question
EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA
What theory states that press
should not
restrict anything even
a negative content.
5
Answer
EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA

LIBERTARIAN

5
Question
EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA
What published all sorts of
confidential or restricted files
in public space and especially
classified documents?
6
Answer
EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA

WIKILEAKS
6
Question
EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA

one that guards against loss,


waste, theft, or undesirable
practices

7
Answer
EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA

WATCHDOG

7
Question
EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA

What theory states that says “people are


rational”.

8
Answer
EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA

LIBERTARIAN

8
Question
EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA

What media gets audiences more


involved and can send feedback
simultaneously.

9
Answer
EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA

New Media
9
Question
EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA

Sense-receptors used in this


media are very specific (i.e. print
media-sense of sight, radio-
sense of hearing)
10
Answer
EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA

NEW MEDIA

10
Question
EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA
This theory describes the whole
purpose of the mass media
is to educate the greater
masses of working class or
workers.
11
Answer
EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA

SOVIET MEDIA

11
Question
EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA

One function of media is to


serve as channel for
_____________for
political viewpoints
12
Answer
EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA

ADVOCACY

12
Question
EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA

This media is one-directional.

13
Answer
EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA

TRADITIONAL MEDIA

13
Question
EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA

Name one author/proponents of the


normative theories of the press.

14
Answer
EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA

FRED SIEBERT, THEODORE


PETERSON, WILBUR
SCHRAMM
14
Question
EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA

What theory allows free press without


any censorship?

15
Answer
EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA

SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY
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MEDIA AND INFORMATION SOURCES

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6 7 8 9 10

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MEDIA AND INFORMATION SOURCES
Question
MEDIA AND INFORMATION SOURCES

What are the three types of


articles?

1
Answer
MEDIA AND INFORMATION SOURCES
Scholarly journals
Trade publications
Magazines

1
Question
Where do you usually find all types of
sources?

2
Answer
MEDIA AND INFORMATION SOURCES

LIBRARY
INTERNET
2
Question
EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA
Checking if the picture and
videos in a news article is new
and updated is what type of
evaluating information?
3
Answer
MEDIA AND INFORMATION SOURCES

Currency

3
Question
MEDIA AND INFORMATION SOURCES

Knowing who published the


source is what type of evaluating
information?

4
Answer
MEDIA AND INFORMATION SOURCES

AUTHOR

4
Question
MEDIA AND INFORMATION SOURCES
contrasts with the international
knowledge system generated by
universities, research institutions
and private firms.

5
Answer
MEDIA AND INFORMATION SOURCES

INDIGENOUS
KNOWLEDGE
5
Question
MEDIA AND INFORMATION SOURCES

Give three steps on how to spot


fake news

6
Answer
MEDIA AND INFORMATION
Consider the source.
Read beyond.
SOURCES
Check the author.
Supporting sources.
Check the date.
Is it a joke?
Check your biases
Ask the experts

6
Question
MEDIA AND INFORMATION SOURCES

Content is relevant to your topic or


research.

7
Answer
MEDIA AND INFORMATION SOURCES

RELEVANCE

7
Question
MEDIA AND INFORMATION SOURCES

Content is balanced, presenting all sides


of an issue and multiple points of view.

8
Answer
MEDIA AND INFORMATION SOURCES

FAIRNESS

8
Question
MEDIA AND INFORMATION SOURCES

Information is current and updated


frequently.

9
Answer
MEDIA AND INFORMATION SOURCES

Currency
9
Question
MEDIA AND INFORMATION SOURCES
Defines who created the content,
the individual or group’s
credentials/expertise and
provides contact information
10
Answer
MEDIA AND INFORMATION SOURCES

AUTHOR

10
Question
MEDIA AND INFORMATION SOURCES

Content is grammatically correct,


verifiable and cited when
necessary.

11
Answer
MEDIA AND INFORMATION SOURCES

Accuracy

11
Question
MEDIA AND INFORMATION SOURCES

Give at least two types of


sources

12
Answer
MEDIA AND INFORMATION SOURCES
BOOKS
ARTICLES
NEWSPAPERS
INTERNET
12
Question
MEDIA AND INFORMATION SOURCES

Give two of the characteristics of


indigenous media

13
Answer
MEDIA AND INFORMATION SOURCES
Oral tradition of communication
Store information in memories
Information exchange is face-to-face
Information are contain within the
border of the community
13
Question
MEDIA AND INFORMATION SOURCES
…owned, controlled and managed by
indigenous people in order for them
to develop and produce culturally
appropriate information
14
Answer
MEDIA AND INFORMATION SOURCES

INDIGENOUS MEDIA

14
Question
MEDIA AND INFORMATION SOURCES

the local knowledge – knowledge that is


unique to a given culture or society.

15
Answer
MEDIA AND INFORMATION SOURCES

INDIGENOUS
KNOWLEDGE
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

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6 7 8 9 10

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
Question
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

a legal term used to describe the


rights that creators have
over their literary and
artistic works
1
Answer
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

COPYRIGHT

1
Question
an exclusive right
granted for an
invention

2
Answer
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

PATENT

2
Question
EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL TO NEW MEDIA

constitutes the
ornamental or aesthetic
aspect of an article

3
Answer
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

Industrial Design

3
Question
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
is an American non profit
organization devoted to expanding
the range of creative works available
for others to build upon legally and
to share.
4
Answer
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

CREATIVE COMMONS

4
Question
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
means you can use copyrighted
material
without a license only for certain
purposes.

5
Answer
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

FAIR USE

5
Question
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
refers to creations of the mind, such
as inventions; literary and artistic
works; designs; and symbols, names
and images used in commerce
6
Answer
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

6
Question
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

What republic act covers the


intellectual property law?

7
Answer
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
REPUBLIC ACT 8293
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES
7
Question
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

a sign capable of distinguishing the goods


or services of one enterprise from those of
other enterprises.

8
Answer
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

TRADEMARKS

8
Question
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

Give one fair use guideline.

9
Answer
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
A majority of the content you create must be
your own.
Don't make money off of the copyrighted
work.
Give credit to the copyright holder.

9
Question
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

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Answer
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

NON-COMMERCIAL

10
Question
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
signs used on goods that have a
specific geographical origin and
possess qualities, a reputation or
characteristics that are essentially
attributable to that place of origin
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Answer
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
Geographical
Indications and
Appellations of Origin
11
Question
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

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Answer
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

NO DERIVATIVE WORKS

12
Question
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

Give two creative common licenses

13
Answer
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

13
Question
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

Give two purposes that can be


considered as fair use.

14
Answer
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
Commentary
Criticism
Reporting
Research
Teaching
14
Question
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

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Answer
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

SOUND RECORDING
COPYRIGHT
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