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LESSON 12:

ICT zfor Social CHANGE


PPT by Ms. Pauline Edna B. Blanza
Empowerment Technologies
CREATING A CONCEPT PAPER

In ICT, a concept paper is a


document used to convince a
panel of potential funders to help
a product, program or service
become a reality.
CREATING A CONCEPT PAPER

Five elements of a concept paper:

1. Introduction – includes your


group’s mission and vision and a
brief introduction of your
project.
CREATING A CONCEPT PAPER

Five elements of a concept paper:


2. Purpose – includes the
reasons why this project is
worth your group and your
sponsor’s time, effort and money.
CREATING A CONCEPT PAPER

Five elements of a concept paper:


3. Description – includes all the
necessary information about the
project. In ICT, it includes the sites
you are going to produce and the
purpose of each and how they work
in unison.
CREATING A CONCEPT PAPER

Five elements of a concept paper:


4. Support – contains the budget
needed for the project. Some
concept papers do not specify
any amount requested from the
sponsor.
CREATING A CONCEPT PAPER

Five elements of a concept paper:


5. Contact Information –
includes information on how
the group can be contacted.
SIMPLIFIED ICT PROCESS OVERVIEW

Release and
Planning Development Maintenance
Promotion
SIMPLIFIED ICT PROCESS OVERVIEW
a. Conceptualization of your project
Planning b.Researching on available data about
your topic
c. Setting deadlines and meetings
d.Assigning people to work on various
tasks
e. Finding a web or blog host
f. Creating a site map for your website
g. Listing down all applications that you
need including web apps
h.Funding (if applicable)
SIMPLIFIED ICT PROCESS OVERVIEW
 It involves the actual creation of
Develop
the website(s)
ment
 It involves the production of
images, infographics, etc.

Release  It involves the actual release of the


and website for public view and
Promotion promoting it.
 Promotion typically starts before
the actual release.
SIMPLIFIED ICT PROCESS OVERVIEW

Maintenance
 It involves responding to
feedback of your site
visitors and continuing to
improve the website.

…end of Lesson 12
LESSON 13:
ICT zProject Publication
and Statistics
PPT by Ms. Pauline Edna B. Blanza
Empowerment Technologies
Monitoring Site Statistics on
Different Platforms:
Example:
WordPress
•Once you log in to your WordPress
account, you are on the Reader tab by
default. Simply click on My Sites and
from there you will see the statistics for
your blog.
Monitoring Site Statistics on
Different Platforms:
Example:
Facebook
• In your Facebook page, a summary of the
statistics will appear on the right side of
your cover photo.
Hovering your mouse pointer over “Post
Reach” will give you more insights on which
recent post reached the most people.
Definition of terms on your
Facebook Page statistics:

 Reach: Organic – your post seen


through the page’s wall, shares
by users and the news feed
 Reach: Paid - your post seen
through paid ads
 Post Clicks – number of clicks done
to your post
Definition of terms on your
Facebook Page statistics:
 Likes, Comments and Shares – actual
interaction done by audience either through
liking the post, commenting on it, or sharing
it on their walls.

 Demographics – the statistics which


includes (but not limited to) your audiences’
age, location, gender, language and country.
…end of Lesson 13

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