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What is the main difference between a physical resource and a conceptual resource?
What is the main difference between a physical resource and a conceptual resource?
- Physical resources are abstract, while conceptual resources have a physical presence.
- Physical resources can be physically touched, while conceptual resources exist in the realm of thoughts and ideas. (correct)
- Physical resources are intangible, while conceptual resources are tangible.
- Physical resources include knowledge and ideas, while conceptual resources include tangible objects.
What are the characteristics of information as a resource?
What are the characteristics of information as a resource?
- Intangible, non-existent, and abstract
- Tangible, visible, and physical
- Intangible, exists in the form of data, knowledge, or ideas (correct)
- Can be touched and seen, tangible, and physical
What is the phenomenon associated with high internet penetration that leads to information overload?
What is the phenomenon associated with high internet penetration that leads to information overload?
- Knowledge overflow
- Information explosion (correct)
- Data scarcity
- Information underload
What does the Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines (Republic Act No. 10372) primarily aim to explain?
What does the Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines (Republic Act No. 10372) primarily aim to explain?
Why is it important to create a video advertisement/awareness campaign highlighting information control and privacy?
Why is it important to create a video advertisement/awareness campaign highlighting information control and privacy?
What does the term 'information overload' refer to?
What does the term 'information overload' refer to?
What is a characteristic of information mentioned in the text?
What is a characteristic of information mentioned in the text?
What is the main aim of the Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines?
What is the main aim of the Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines?
Why is the internet considered to contribute to information overload?
Why is the internet considered to contribute to information overload?
How is information described in terms of its value and relevance?
How is information described in terms of its value and relevance?