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MEDIA AND INFORMATION

LITERACY (MIL)

People and Media


LEARNING COMPETENCIES
Learners will be able to…
1.Describe the different dimensions of people
media.
2.Categorize different example of people and
state reasons for such categorization.
Who do you think are “people media”?

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How do you understand the term “people
media”? refers to persons that are
involved in the use, analysis,
evaluation and production of
media and information (Source:
PEOPLE MEDIA MIL Curriculum Guide by
DepEd)
People in Media and People as
Media
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT: VENN DIAGRAM
• People who are • Media
well-oriented to PEOPLE MEDIA practitioners who
media sources and provide
messages and information
able to provide coming from their
People as People in expert knowledge
information as
accurate and
Media Media or first- hand
reliable as experience of
possible. event.
PEOPLE AS MEDIA
OPINION LEADERS
You are considered Opinion
Leaders when you are highly
exposed to and activity using
media. They are the source of
viable interpretation of
messages for lower-end media
users and often times the
opinions are accepted by a
group.
PEOPLE AS MEDIA
CITIZEN JOURNALISM
• People without professional
journalism training can use the
tools of modern technology and
internet to create, augment or
fact-check media on their own
or in collaboration with others.

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journalism-means-for-your-company/
PEOPLE AS MEDIA: CITIZEN JOURNALISM

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https://medium.co
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PEOPLE AS MEDIA
SOCIAL JOURNALISM
• Journalists are using social
media to make their
content available to more
people.

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papers/social-journalism-study/
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT: RECITATION

What are the similarities and


differences between citizen
journalism and social
journalism?
PEOPLE AS MEDIA
CROWDSOURCING
• the practice of obtaining
needed services, ideas, or
content by soliciting
contributions from a large
group of people and
especially from the online
community Photo Credit:
(Source: http://www.richmedia.com/richideas/articles/crowdsourci
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/crowdso ng-how-to-hire-the-world
urcing)
EXAMPLE OF CROWDSOURCING

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EXAMPLE OF CROWDSOURCING

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EXAMPLE OF CROWDSOURCING

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PEOPLE IN MEDIA
• media practitioners
• provide information
coming from their expert
knowledge or first- hand
experience of events

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http://www.medianewser.com/2015/01/mnp-q-maricel-halili-news-correspondent.html
PEOPLE IN MEDIA
TYPES OF JOURNALIST
BY MEDIUM
• Print Journalists
• Photojournalists
• Broadcast Journalists
• Multimedia Journalist
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PRINT JOURNALISTS
Print journalists usually report for
newspapers or magazines. They may be full-
time reporters for one particular publication
or freelance writers who contribute to a
variety of different publications.
PHOTOJOURNALISTS

Photojournalists are different from


traditional photographers in that they
are more interested in capturing images
that tell a story than ones that just look
nice.
BROADCAST JOURNALISM

Broadcast journalism encompasses both


television and radio news. There are two ways
that journalists can be involved in broadcast
journalism: behind the scenes or on the air.
MULTIMEDIA JOURNALISTS

This is the newest field of journalism and


also the fastest-growing. Multimedia
journalism can encompass all the fields
listed above because a web page can have
a written story, still photos, video, and
audio.
PEOPLE IN MEDIA

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PEOPLE IN MEDIA

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PEOPLE IN MEDIA

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PEOPLE IN MEDIA
Philippine Daily Inquirer The Philippine Star

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SUMMARY OF THE LESSON:
PEOPLE IN MEDIA AND PEOPLE AS MEDIA
• media practitioners • people with limited access to
• experts media and information
• provide information to media users
Lower -
People in People as
end Media
Media Media
Users
• media users
• well-oriented to media sources and messages
• intermediaries, provide information to lower- end
media users
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT.
KEY TYPE. WRITE “PAS” FOR PEOPLE AS
MEDIA AND “PIN” FOR PEOPLE IN MEDIA.

1. SHS Teacher 6. Radio Commentator


2. Independent Blogger 7. YouTubers
3. Print Journalist 8. News Reporter
4. Your Classmate 9. Facebook User
5. Movie Director 10. College Professor
ACTIVITY 1: COMPARE AND DEFINE
Answer the questions inside the diagram below. Write the
answers in your notebook or answer sheet.
What is People in
What is People What are their
Media?
as Media? similarities?
ACTIVITY 2
Instructions: Look at each picture below and identify the type of People as
Media shown in it. Describe this type of People as Media.
THANK
YOU!!!

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