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This document discusses multimedia applications, technology in education, e-commerce, and historical events. It covers topics like YouTube, multimedia presentations, technology's role in teaching, e-commerce websites, and historical events like the EDSA Revolution.

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Read and Review **Multimedia Applications** - The most popular multimedia application because of its movies and video games is **YouTube**. - The integration of text, sound, graphics, animation, and video into a single unit is known as **multimedia presentation**. - The BEST descri...

Read and Review **Multimedia Applications** - The most popular multimedia application because of its movies and video games is **YouTube**. - The integration of text, sound, graphics, animation, and video into a single unit is known as **multimedia presentation**. - The BEST description of Bong's multimedia presentation could be that it is **engaging, informative, and visually appealing**. - To create a beautiful multimedia presentation, Roger should **use a variety of media types (text, images, videos) and maintain a consistent design theme**. **Technology in Education** - The statement that provides the BEST iconic experiences to students is **\"Hands-on activities with technology enhance learning.\"** - The INCORRECT statement about the contributions of technology to student learning might be **\"Technology hinders student engagement.\"** **E-commerce and Online Platforms** - The BEST description of an e-commerce website is that it **facilitates online transactions between buyers and sellers, allowing for product browsing, selection, and payment**. - The BEST online petition platform is **Change.org**. - To access the Change.org website, you can simply. Log in first using your account and then write your petition title on the box. **Historical Events and ICT** - Cardinal Sin used **Radio Veritas** to call on the Filipino people to support the rally against President Marcos. - The role of ICT in EDSA II was **to mobilize people quickly through communication and information sharing** **by the use of mobile phone (Text Brigade)** - The social platforms used for the Million People March include **Facebook and Change.Org**. - The statement that LEAST supports the idea that ICT changed communication in social movements might be **\"ICT reduces the spread of information.\"** - A TRUE statement about EDSA is **\"It was a peaceful revolution that led to the ousting of President Marcos. And Cardinal Sin encouraged the Filipinos to help end the regime of then President Marcos**. **\"** - The statement that is NOT TRUE about the Yolanda People Finder is **\"People Finder Database condemned the misuse of the PDAF \"** **Concept Paper Elements** - The element that includes the mission and vision and brief overview of a project is the **Introduction**. - The element that includes all necessary information about the project is the **Title**. - Support in a concept paper refers to **budget needed for the project or concept paper**. - The title of a concept paper is defined as **the name that clearly reflects the content and focus of the paper**. - The element that discusses why the project is worth pursuing is the **Purpose**. - The EXCEPTION in the proper format for a concept paper could be **\"Use whatever font style and font size you desire to use.\"** - A key point NOT in making a concept paper might be **\"Come up with a concept topic or idea that will make you on the spot of fame and power.\"** - For possible sponsors, Juan should provide **he should give his complete contact information**. **Data Gathering and Infographics** - The easiest way to gather data is through **\"Published Sources\" refers to information readily available in books, magazines, newspapers, and the internet, making it the easiest way to gather data for creating infographics.**. - The approach that requires asking around, sending emails, etc., is known as **Self-Made Sources. This approach involves actively gathering data through your own efforts, such as conducting surveys, sending emails, and researching online, and then processing that data to reach your own conclusions.** - The CORRECT statements about statistical infographics include that they **visualize data trends**. - The CORRECT statements about interactive infographics might be that they **engage users through clickable elements**. **It create infographics using images** **Statistical infographics primarily focus on presenting data through graphs, tables, lists, and statistics, rather than relying on images alone. Images may be used to enhance the presentation, but they are not the primary feature of statistical infographics.** - Joy should consider **conducting a survey** to get the profile of his audience. She should use **Psychographic audience profiling that defines other psychological criteria. Psychographic profiling considers factors like beliefs, values, lifestyle, interests, and psychological traits, which can give deeper insights into the audience\'s motivations and preferences beyond basic demographics. This would allow Joy to understand not just who her audience is but also what might influence their behaviors and decisions.** - The EXCEPTION about psychographics audience profiling might be **Classification of people according to their social class. Social class is typically associated with demographic profiling rather than psychographic profiling. Psychographics focus on lifestyle, attitudes, interests, and psychological characteristics rather than socioeconomic factors like social class.** - To add a personal touch to her infographics, Joana should **include personal anecdotes or stories related to the data**. **Add style to your infographic design**. Adding style allows Joana to incorporate a personal touch and showcase her unique approach, making her infographic more visually appealing and engaging to viewers. This step emphasizes creativity, which aligns with her goal of making the infographic attractive and unique. - Benny should **He should use timeline infographics showing progress of information over a chronological time period. Since Benny is showcasing the progress of ICT in the Philippines from 1950 to the present, a timeline infographic would be the most effective way to represent the chronological development of this technology over time.** **Social Advocacy and Design** - The statement that is NOT TRUE about designing social advocacy could be **Collect ideas that seem to be fake to confuse other people. This statement is NOT TRUE, as social advocacy should be based on truth, accuracy, and ethical values, not misinformation or confusion. Advocacies aim to inform, inspire, educate, and entertain positively, without resorting to fake ideas or misleading information.** - The statement about infusing advocacy and learning with meaning to motivate an audience refers to **To Inspire \"Inspiring\" your audience is about infusing advocacy and learning with a sense of meaning and purpose, motivating them to take action or feel uplifted by the message being shared. While \"To Educate\" involves conveying information to increase understanding, the statement in the question specifically refers to motivating and uplifting the audience, which is more aligned with \"To Inspire.\"** **Copyright and Fair Use** - Purposes NOT included in fair use might be **\"Commercial gain.\"** - Fair use allows reproduction for **educational, commentary, or critique purposes.** - The main purpose of Kim's advocacy with his short film is to **educate and raise awareness.** - The NOT TRUE statement about copyrighted sound recordings might be **\"They are free to use without permission.\"** - The purpose of Shiela's advocacy is to **inform and educate the public on waste disposal.** - The validity of copyright for literary works is typically **lifetime of the author plus 50 years.** - Movies and multimedia works are usually protected for **50 years from publication.** - Literary works are protected for **50 years after the author's death.** - Prescribed guidelines for fair use might include **\"Non-commercial use and educational purposes.\"** **Web Development and Functionality** - Features that help a website inform viewers include **Blogs, videos, and photos can all be effective ways to inform viewers on a website. Each medium provides information in different formats, making the content more engaging and accessible to a diverse audience.** - Blogs, videos, and photos can all be effective ways to inform viewers on a website. Each medium provides information in different formats, making the content more engaging and accessible to a diverse audience. - A benefit of a multi-page website that is NOT true could be **Viewers may get tired of browsing when they have an unstable connection. This is NOT a benefit of using a multi-page website. In fact, it can be a drawback, as a multi-page website with a lot of content may require more loading time, which could frustrate viewers with an unstable internet connection.** - To ensure accessibility, a website should be **Password is needed to access. If a password is needed to access the website, it is not accessible to everyone, as it restricts entry to authorized users only.** - The first step in the web design process is **defining the purpose and goals of the website**. **Plan your website**. Planning is the first step in the web design process. This step involves defining the website\'s purpose, target audience, goals, and content structure, which provides a foundation for the design and development stages that follow. - A TRUE statement about design details used in the website is that they should **enhance user experience**. **Design should convey a message consistent with the goal of the host**. A well-designed website aligns with the goals of the host and communicates a cohesive message. Consistent design supports usability and helps visitors understand the purpose and credibility of the website. - The downside of adding features like shopping carts is that they can **increase development complexity and maintenance needs**. **It takes time and money to implement**. Adding features like online shopping carts and security measures can require significant time and financial investment. However, these features generally enhance the website's functionality and user experience, rather than making it look less professional, discouraging visitors, or making shopping more difficult. - Verifying a website's functionality includes **Conducting surveys** is not directly related to verifying if a website is functioning correctly. Verifying a website's functionality typically involves checking elements like links, login systems, and keyword usage to ensure that they are working as expected. Surveys may help gather feedback but are not part of the technical verification process for website functionality. - A quality NOT part of a good website developer might be **Ill-tempered. A good website developer should have positive qualities like creativity, problem-solving skills, and a passion for learning, but being ill-tempered would hinder collaboration and productivity.** - Facebook Insight Page is **accessible via desktop and mobile browsers**. - Facebook's analytic tool does **not indicate individual visitor names** due to privacy policies. - Reasons that are NOT helpful in web data traffic monitoring might include **increase the efficiency of a website for visitors. Web data traffic monitoring helps identify where traffic is coming from, evaluate marketing effectiveness, and understand why visitors may be leaving without converting. However, directly increasing the efficiency of a website is more about optimizing the website's design and performance, which is not a direct result of monitoring traffic alone.** - The translation rate in web traffic data monitoring is important because it indicates **how well the content is being understood by users. It shows how effective your marketing efforts elsewhere are, such as social media campaign refers more to tracking the source of traffic and assessing the success of marketing campaigns, but it\'s not the primary focus of the translation/conversion rate.** - Web traffic refers to the **volume of data sent and received by visitors to a website. Web traffic refers to the overall volume of visitors (users) who come to a website. It focuses on the number of people visiting, not what they do afterward. The number of people who visit your site and then leave is more specifically about bounce rate, which measures how many visitors leave your site after viewing only one page, and is a specific metric of web traffic behavior, not web traffic itself. So, web traffic is best described as the total number of users visiting a website.** - Data showing which web pages get the most traffic is known as **All Pages Report typically shows which web pages get the most traffic and highest engagement, providing insights into how visitors interact with different pages on the site. It includes metrics like page views, bounce rate, and average time on page, which help evaluate the performance of individual pages.**. **Lesson: Gathering Data and Using Infographics for Effective Presentation** **1. Methods of Gathering Data for Infographics** - **Data Sources :** - This method involves using readily available information found in books, magazines, newspapers, and online sources. - *Example:* Using statistics from a government report or facts from an online encyclopedia. - **Self-Made Sources:** - This method requires gathering new data through methods like surveys, interviews, or online research. - *Example:* Conducting a survey and using the responses to create original data for an infographic. **2. Types of Infographics** - **Statistical Infographics** - *Purpose:* Used to present data visually with graphs, tables, or lists. - *Correct Use:* Displaying data such as cybercrime statistics or health trends. - *Misuse:* Relying on images without statistical data - **Interactive Infographics** - *Purpose:* Web-based infographics that allow viewers to interact, modify, or explore data in various ways. - *Correct Use:* Providing controls for users to adjust views or interact with the content. - *Misuse:* Only using static images without user interaction **3. Audience Profiling** - **Demographic Profiling** - *Definition:* Classifying the audience based on measurable factors like age, occupation, income, and education. - *Best Use for Joy:* To understand the background of the audience, making it easier to tailor content to their needs. - **Psychographic Profiling** - *Definition:* Categorizing people based on lifestyle, social class, and attitudes. - *Correct Criteria:* Social class, lifestyle, and attitudes. - *Incorrect Option:* \"Classification according to needs\" (needs are often grouped under demographics or more specific criteria). **4. Steps in Creating Effective Infographics** - **Adding Style** - *Best Step for Joana:* This involves personalizing and enhancing the visual appeal of the infographic to grab attention. - Keep it creative but simple to avoid overwhelming viewers. - **Timeline Infographics** - *Best Use for Benny:* Since Benny's topic involves a chronological progress (ICT advancement in the Philippines), a timeline infographic would effectively display this information over the years. **Lesson: Web Monitoring, Design, and Management** **1. Monitoring Tools Over the Internet** - **Online Survey** is the best monitoring tool over the internet, as it allows for direct feedback from users and can be analyzed to assess performance or satisfaction. **2. Creating and Developing a Webpage** - **Webpage Designing** is the process of creating and developing a webpage. This involves both the aesthetics and functionality of the website, ensuring it\'s user-friendly and meets its purpose. **3. Web Tracking** - **Web Tracking** refers to the analysis of visitor behavior on a website. This can include tracking how visitors navigate through a site, what content they interact with, and where they exit. This data helps optimize websites for better performance. **4. Website Management and Content Updating** - **Website Updating** is the ongoing process of improving and adding fresh content to the website. It helps in keeping the content relevant and engaging for users, making the website more attractive and effective. **5. Website Visitor** - An **Online Visitor** is an individual who visits your website to browse its content. This term is used to describe anyone who accesses the site, whether they are there for information, entertainment, or other purposes. **6. Maintaining an ICT Project** - To maintain an ICT project, you need to focus on strategies such as traffic and traction monitoring, adding feedback and survey features, and regularly updating content. Uploading images and videos is just part of the content management, but it\'s not enough on its own for maintenance. **7. Content Management System (CMS)** - The **Content Management System (CMS)** improves the content of a webpage through processes like **Editing**, **Reviewing**, and **Updating**. All these processes contribute to ensuring that content remains current, relevant, and accurate. Goodluck and see you around!

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