ICT On Social Change PDF

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This presentation covers various aspects of ICT(Information and Communications Technology) and social change, with particular focus on social media behaviors. It's a lesson plan on the topic, focusing on the ICT project process overview, social change, and a range of social media behavior characteristics.

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ICT ON SOCIAL CHANGE Teacher: Divine Grace L. Sag-od Social Change Refers to any changes of the social order in the society. Society Change may include social institutions, social behaviors, or social relations. It can be done in any forms of multi-media. You can make socia...

ICT ON SOCIAL CHANGE Teacher: Divine Grace L. Sag-od Social Change Refers to any changes of the social order in the society. Society Change may include social institutions, social behaviors, or social relations. It can be done in any forms of multi-media. You can make social changes by campaigns. Campaigns are a work in an organized and creative way toward a particular goal; typically, a political or social one. A campaign will help you promote and organize your project properly. ICT Project Process Overview: PLANNING RELEASE & PROMOTION DEVELOPMENT MAINTENANCE PLANNING Planning- is the process of thinking about the activities required to achieve a desired goal. It is the first and foremost activity to achieve desired results. It involves the creation and maintenance skills. It involves the following tasks: a. Conceptualizing your project b. Researching on available data about your topic. c. Setting deadlines and meetings PLANNING d. Assigning people to various tasks e. Finding a web or blog host f. Creating a site map for website tour g. Listing down all applications, that you need including web apps h. Funding (if applicable) The Five Elements of a concept paper: Concept Paper – is a document used to convince a panel of potential funders to help a product, program, or service to become a reality. 1. Introduction – refer to the mission and vision and a brief introduction of your project. 2. Purpose – it refers to the reason why this project is worth your group and your sponsor’s time, effort, and money. 3. Description – refers to the necessary information about the project. In ICT, it involves the sites you are going to produce and the purpose of each and how they work in unison. 4. Support – contains the budget needed for the project. Some concept papers do not specify any amount requested from the sponsor. 5. Contact information – refers to the information on how the group can be reached. CONCEPT PAPER SAMLE DEVELOPMENT Development– it refers to the actual creation of the website(s), and the production of images, infographics, and the like. Media you can use: Text Videos Pictures Audio Websites 1. Release and promotion 3. Release and promotion – refers to the actual release of the website for public view and promotion. Promotion typically starts before the actual release. 4. Maintenance- refers to responding the feedback of your site visitors and continuing to improve your website. 12 Different Behaviors in Social Media 1. The Ultras – check feeds dozens of times a day. Happily, admit their obsession. (14% of Facebook users spend at least 2 hours a day on the network) 2. The Deniers – social media do not control their lives but gets anxious when unable to access networks. (20% of Facebook users would feel anxious or isolated if they had to deactivate their accounts. 3. The Virgins- taking first tentative step in social media. (19% of British people don’t use any social networks) 12 Different Behaviors in Social Media 4. The Peacocks – popularity contest, high numbers of followers, fans, likes and retweets. (1 out of 10 Twitter users want more followers than friends.) 5. The Lurkers – hiding in the shadows of cyberspace. Watches what others are saying, but rarely (if ever) participate themselves. (45% of Facebook users described themselves as “observers”) 6. The Ranters- mock and mid in face to face conversations. Highly opinionated online. 12 Different Behaviors in Social Media 7. The Changelings – adopt completely new personality online so no one knows their real identities. 8. The Ghosts – create anonymous profile, for fear of giving out personal information to strangers. 9. The Informers – seek admiration by being the first to share the latest trends with audience. 12 Different Behaviors in Social Media 10. The approval seeker – constantly check feeds and timelines after posting. Worry until people respond. 11. The Quizzers – asking questions allow them to start conversations. 12. The Dippers – access their pages infrequently, often going days, of even weeks without posting. END OF LESSON 3

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