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May 11, 2024
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About This Presentation
TYPES OF IMAGES
Size: 3.98 MB
Language: en
Added: May 11, 2024
Slides: 30 pages
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GOODGOOD
MORNING!MORNING!
English Presentation
PASS ORPASS OR
PLAY?PLAY?
ACTIVITY:
know the different types of viewing materials;
identify the different types of images;
appreciate the importance of differentiating factual
and non-factual images in avoiding misinformation.
LEARNINGLEARNING
OUTCOMES:OUTCOMES:
ACTIVITY:
The class will be divided into two (2) groups.
Inside the envelope are the different
pictures of viewing materials that you may
use for learning or entertainment. Paste the
pictures on the type of program that you
think they belong.
WHERE DO I BELONG?WHERE DO I BELONG?
TYPES OFTYPES OF
VIEWINGVIEWING
MATERIALSMATERIALS
AND IMAGESAND IMAGES
TYPES OFTYPES OF
VIEWINGVIEWING
MATERIALSMATERIALS
News programs cover newscasts,
newsbreaks, and headlines.
NEWS
PROGRAM
1.
A sports program is a program of live or
live-to-tape sports events and competitions,
including coverage of professional and
amateur tournaments.
2. SPORTS
PROGRAM
These shows are made to entertain the
audience. These shows are fiction only,
the events that happened are not real.
3. DRAMA &
COMEDY PROGRAM
These types of programs are made to
feature a particular culture, express
oneself, entertain, and give value to arts.
4. MUSIC &
DANCE PROGRAM
These programs primarily focus on the
world and its people. The goal of these
programs is to give entertainment but
at the same time educate the viewer.
5. GENERAL ENTERTAINMENT
& HUMAN-INTEREST
PROGRAM
ACTIVITY:
Classify the image based on
what you think the type of
image it is.
IMAGEIMAGE
CLASSIFICATIONCLASSIFICATION
TYPES OFTYPES OF
IMAGESIMAGES
1.REAL IMAGES
Pictures of persons or objects,
such as paintings or
photographs.
2. MAKE-BELIEVE
IMAGES
Pictures that pretend to be true
or an image that is real in ones
imagination.
3.FACTUAL IMAGES
Factual images are true
pictures that can be proven.
4. NON-FACTUAL
IMAGES
Pictures or images that do not
exist and are therefore untrue or
unproven.
ACTIVITY:
The teacher will present different pictures
and you have to choose between the different
types of images. Form a line in front of the
type of image that you’ve chosen.
CHOOSE KO PO!CHOOSE KO PO!
QUESTION:QUESTION:
Why is it important to be able to
identify factual images from
nonfactual images in today's
digital age?
QUESTION:QUESTION:
In what ways can being aware of
nonfactual or manipulated
images help us avoid falling for
misinformation?
1. These are pictures or images that do
not exist and are therefore untrue or
unproven.
A. Factual C. Make-believe
B. Non-factual D. Real
QUIZ.QUIZ.
2. These are pictures of persons or
objects, such as paintings or
photographs.
A. Factual C. Make-believe
B. Non-factual D. Real
QUIZ.QUIZ.
3. These are true pictures that
can be proven.
A. Factual C. Make-believe
B. Non-factual D. Real
QUIZ.QUIZ.
4. These are pictures that pretend
to be true or an image that is real
in ones imagination.
A. Factual C. Make-believe
B. Non-factual D. Real
QUIZ.QUIZ.
5. Enumerate the 5
different types of viewing
materials.
QUIZ.QUIZ.
Directions: Based on your own
experience, list five things that
you do to check the material
you viewed as real or fake.
ASSIGNMENT:ASSIGNMENT: