People in Media (A Media and Information Literacy Topic)
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Aug 27, 2025
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About This Presentation
This presentation discusses the implication of media and information to an individual and the society
Size: 6.54 MB
Language: en
Added: Aug 27, 2025
Slides: 61 pages
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MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY (MIL) People Media
Who do you think are “people me d ia”? Photo Credit: https:// www.shutterstock.com/video/clip-1251676-stock-footage-business-people-shaking-question- mark-signs.html
PEOPLE MEDIA refers to persons that are involved in the use, analysis, evaluation and production of media and information (Source: MIL Curriculum Guide by DepEd) People in Media and People as Media How do you understand the term “people media”?
Who do you think are “people media”? Photo Credit: https:// www.shutterstock.com/video/clip-1251676-stock- footage-business-people-shaking-question-mark-signs.html
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT . KEY TYPE. WRITE “ PA S” FOR PEOPLE AS MEDIA AND “ PIN ” FOR PEOPLE IN MEDIA .
SHS Teacher Radio Commentator Ind e pen d ent Blogger YouTubers Photo Journalist News Reporter Your Classmate Facebook User Movie Director College professor
SHS Teacher Radio Commentator Ind e pen d ent Blogger YouTubers Photo Journalist News Reporter Your Classmate Facebook User Movie Director College professor PIN PIN P AS P AS P AS PIN P AS P AS PIN 10 . PIN
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT: VENN DIAGRAM People as Media People in Media People who are well-oriented to media sources and messages and able to provide information as accurate and reliable as possible. Media practitioners who provide information coming from their expert knowledge or first- hand experience of event. PEOPLE MEDIA
PEOPLE AS MEDIA 1. Opinion Leaders 2. Citizen Journalism 3. Social Journalism 4. Crowdsourcing Photo Credit: https://anhsg11gasa.wordpress.com/tag/people-as-media/
PEOPLE AS MEDIA OPINION LEADERS highly exposed to and actively using media source of viable interpretation of messages for lower- end media users opinions are accepted by a group
The Two-step Flow Communication Model (1944) Paul Lazarsfeld, Bernard Berelson, a Ph n oto d Cre H dit a : zel Gaudet http://study.com/academy/lesson/two- step-flow-communication-model.html PEOPLE AS MEDIA: OPINION LEADERS
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. Photo Credit: http://www.dgiwire.com/what- c i tiz e n - j o u rn a li sm - m e a n s - fo r - y o u r - c o m p a n y /
PEOPLE AS MEDIA: CITIZEN JOURNALISM Photo Credit: https://mediu m.com/@steph enkhan/move- over-citizen- journalism- here-comes- smart- journalism- ace72f97a389# .sken4rj5m
PEOPLE AS MEDIA SOCIAL JOURNALISM Journalists are using social media to make their content available to more people. Photo Credit: http://www.cision.com/us/resources/white- papers/social-journalism-study/
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 (Source: https://www.merriam- webster.com/dictionary/crowdsourcing) Photo Credit: http://www.richmedia.com/richideas/articles/c rowdsourcing-how-to-hire-the-world
EXAMPLE OF CROWDSOURCING Photo Credit: Wikipedia
PEOPLE IN MEDIA media practitioners provide information coming from their expert knowledge or first- hand experience of events Photo Credit: 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 Photo Credit: http://www.123rf.com/stock-photo/camera.html http://www.nwitimes.com/entertainment/columnists/offbeat/offbeat-superman-s-alter-ego-clark-kent- quits-reporter-job/article_d1daf262-0f4a-5f37-92ff-f17dbafa0132.html http://karrierebibel.de/ausbildung-journalist/ https://clipartfest.com/">clipartfest.com</
PEOPLE IN MEDIA Photo Credit: http://beta.abs-cbn.com/schedule?day=0
PEOPLE IN MEDIA Photo Credit: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/387200/cbb/gma-news-and-public- affairs-announces-big-changes-in-news-lineup
PEOPLE IN MEDIA Photo Credit: http://www.medianewser.com/2014/02/alex-santos-resurfaces-on-radio.html
PEOPLE IN MEDIA Photo Credit: https://twitter.com/josemariaclaro and http://www.philstar.com/opinion Philippine Daily Inquirer The Philippine Star
SUMMARY OF THE LESSON: PEOPLE IN MEDIA AND PEOPLE AS MEDIA People in Media People as Media people with limited access to media and information Lower - end Media Users media users well-oriented to media sources and messages intermediaries, provide information to lower- end media users media practitioners experts provide information to media users
Text and Information and Media Text – consist of characters that are readable in presenting information. It can be printed or hand written that can form words or information.
a simple and flexible format of presenting information or conveying ideas whether hand-written, printed or displayed on-screen (Source: MIL TG by CHED) TEXT any ‘’human-readable sequence of characters’’ that can form intelligible words (Rouse, 2015) What is a text?
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Source: http://www.pinoygagj o k e s . c om/2014/07/50 - pi c tu r e s -mo s t - f u n n i e s t - pin o y- signage.html
TYPES OF TEXT AND COMMON FILE FORM A TS
TYPES OF TEXT DESCRIPTION HYPERTEXT serve to link different electronic documents and enable users to jump from one to other in a nonlinear way PLAINTEXT or UNFORMATTED TEXT fixed sized characters having essentially the same type of appearance FORMATTED TEXT appearance can be changed using font parameters (bold, underline, italic, font size, font color, etc.) Source: p.144, Media and Information Literacy by Boots C. Liquigan, Diwa Learning Systems Inc.
HYPERTEXT This Go to Page 1 is a hypertext that will bring you to the first slide in this presentation.
HYPERTEXT This ARNIEL PING is a hypertext that will bring you to my SlideShare account. This https://www.slideshare.net/arnielping is a hyperlink or link to my SlideShare account.
HYPERTEXT This YouTube is a hypertext that will bring you to YouTube. This https://www.youtube.com is a hyperlink or link that will bring you to YouTube.
UNFORMATTED TEXT Source: https://blog.xamarin.com/mobile-apps-with-visual-basic-xamarin-forms/
FORMATTED TEXT Source: Microsoft Word
TYPES OF TYPEFACES Source: p. 120, MIL TG by CHED
TYPES OF TYPEFACES Source: p. 120, MIL TG by CHED
TYPES OF TYPEFACES Source: p. 120, MIL TG by CHED
TYPES OF TYPEFACES Source: p. 120, MIL TG by CHED
TYPES OF TYPEFACES Source: p. 120, MIL TG by CHED
COMMON FILE FORMATS DESCRIPTION TXT (text) Unformatted text document by an editor as notepad on Windows platform DOC (document) a native format for storing documents created by MS Word package contain a rich set of formatting capabilities RTF (Rich Text Format) Cross platform document exchange; default format for Mac OS X’s default editor TextEdit Source: p.149, Media and Information Literacy by Boots C. Liquigan, Diwa Learning Systems Inc.
COMMON FILE FORMATS DESCRIPTION PDF (Portable Document Format) developed by Adobe systems for cross platform exchange of documents, supports image and graphics PS (PostScript) a page description language used mainly for desktop publishing Source: p.149, Media and Information Literacy by Boots C. Liquigan, Diwa Learning Systems Inc.
FILE TYPE SELECTION WHEN SAVING AN MS WORD DOCUMENT
DESIGN PRINCIPLES AND ELEMENTS Source: p. 121, MIL TG by CHED
1.EMPHASIS importance or value given to a part of the text-based content DESIGN PRINCIPLES AND ELEMENTS Source: p. 121, MIL TG by CHED
EMPHASIS make the text bold Italicized have a heavier weight darkened or lightened enlarged
2 . APPROPRIATENESS how fitting or suitable the text is used for a specific audience, purpose or event DESIGN PRINCIPLES AND ELEMENTS Source: p. 121, MIL TG by CHED
Times New Roman Arial Aharoni Rockwell Edwardian Script Jokerman 2. APPRORIATENESS
3. PROXIMITY how near or how far the text elements from each other when two things are closely related, bring them close together DESIGN PRINCIPLES AND ELEMENTS Source: p. 121, MIL TG by CHED
3. PROXIMITY
4. ALIGNMENT how the text is positioned in the page left, center, right, or justified DESIGN PRINCIPLES AND ELEMENTS Source: p. 121, MIL TG by CHED