accessibility and effectiveness: differences and examples
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this presentation discusses the connection between effectivenes and accessibility. Examples are provided to illustrate their differences
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Language: en
Added: Oct 12, 2025
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COMPARE & CONTRAST THE CONTENTS OF MATERIALS IN TERMS OF ROLDAN U. URBI | 2024 LAL-LO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL EFFECTIVENESS and ACCESSIBILITY
Compare and contrast the content of the materials viewed with outside sources of information in terms of accessibility and effectiveness. EN10VC-IVa-15 MELC
CRAYONS Which is more EFFECTIVE ? OIL PASTELS POSTER
ENCHANTED KINGDOM Which is more ACCESSIBLE ? vs. DISNEYLAND
OIL PASTELS ACCESSIBLE vs. ENCHANTED KINGDOM EFFECTIVE
ACCESIBILITY A free public seminar on financial literacy held 2 km away vs. an exclusive workshop with famous speakers but requires an ₱8,000 fee and is in another province. A barangay clinic that operates only twice a week but is walking distance vs. a 24/7 hospital that’s 20 km away. An online short course with limited features but can be taken anytime vs. a full-featured training that requires you to attend at a fixed schedule in person. A community library with fewer books but open daily vs. a large city library with complete resources but requires a special pass. A bus that passes by your street twice a day vs. a jeepney that you need to walk 15 minutes to reach but runs every 10 minutes.
EFFECTIVENESS A review app that gives instant feedback but covers only half the topics vs. a thick review book that has all topics but no answer key. Group study with classmates where everyone actively discusses and explains lessons vs. attending a lecture where the teacher talks the whole time without interaction. Watching a 30-minute instructional video with clear examples vs. reading a 50-page manual with no illustrations. Practicing a speech in front of a mirror for 10 days vs. rehearsing it twice in front of an audience for feedback. Doing a 10-item daily math drill for two weeks vs. answering 100 math problems only once before the exam.
What is EFFECTIVENESS ? It refers to the degree of being able to achieve the desired result based on the information’s objective or purpose.
What is ACCESSIBILITY ? It refers to the quality of being easy to find, obtain, and use. It refers to the quality of being easily understood or appreciated.
SOURCE 1 Let’s utilize these terminologies in the aspects of comparing and contrasting the contents of one source of information to another. vs. SOURCE 2
TEXTBOOK SOURCE 2 vs. YOUTUBE SOURCE 1
GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS for COMPARING and CONTRASTING VENN DIAGRAM T-CHART TOP HAT ORGANIZER
CONJUNCTIONS & TRANSITION WORDS COMPARISON WORDS CONTRAST WORDS like similarly but in contrast likewise in the same manner yet conversely same as in the like manner although dissimilarly also in the same way even though nevertheless too whereas however both on the other hand
Activity: The MISSING LINK 1. Watering new plants is necessary for growth. ______, too much water can ruin them. A. like B. however C. also D. similarly
Activity: The MISSING LINK 1. Watering new plants is necessary for growth. ______, too much water can ruin them. A. like B. however C. also D. similarly
Activity: The MISSING LINK 2. ____ the book and the movie open with the same scene. A. likewise B. also C. yet D. both
Activity: The MISSING LINK 2. ____ the book and the movie open with the same scene. A. likewise C. yet B. also D. both
Activity: The MISSING LINK 3. Maria brought a cake. Carla, _____, brought a pizza pie. A. too B. both C. on the other hand D. although
Activity: The MISSING LINK 3. Maria brought a cake. Carla, _____, brought a pizza pie. A. too B. both C. on the other hand D. although
Activity: The MISSING LINK 4. These home-made cookies are delicious. ___, this butter cake is very flavorful. A. however B. in contrast C. likewise D. both
Activity: The MISSING LINK 4. These home-made cookies are delicious. ___, this butter cake is very flavorful. A. however B. in contrast C. likewise D. both
Activity: The MISSING LINK 5. Tubbataha Reef is one of the six UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the Philippines _____ Puerto Princesa Underground River. A. same as B. yet C. but D. although
Activity: The MISSING LINK 5. Tubbataha Reef is one of the six UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the Philippines _____ Puerto Princesa Underground River. A. same as B. yet C. but D. although
Activity: The MISSING LINK 6. She is the best student in school. ____, she doesn't do home works on time. A. same as B. but C. however D. although
Activity: The MISSING LINK 6. She is the best student in school. ____, she doesn't do home works on time. A. same as B. but C. however D. although
Activity: The MISSING LINK 7. Life has not been the same ____ I fell for you. A. since B. but C. because D. when
Activity: The MISSING LINK 7. Life has not been the same ____ I fell for you. A. since B. but C. because D. when
Activity: The MISSING LINK 8. ____ they have a lot of money, they’re still not happy. A. since B. although C. because D. when
Activity: The MISSING LINK 8. ____ they have a lot of money, they’re still not happy. A. since B. although C. because D. when
Activity: The MISSING LINK 9. I don’t like playing football ____ it burns my skin. A. as B. although C. because D. unlike
Activity: The MISSING LINK 9. I don’t like playing football ____ it burns my skin. A. as B. although C. because D. unlike
Activity: The MISSING LINK 10. Susan usually eats at home, ___ she likes cooking. A. then B. and C. because D. but
Activity: The MISSING LINK 10. Susan usually eats at home, ___ she likes cooking. A. then B. and C. because D. but
What is the infographics and article all about? How is the information presented? Which is more effective, the infographic or the article that you read. Why? Which source of information is more accessible. Why?