Media and Information Literacy (MIL) - People Media PDF

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St. Stephen's High School

2017

Arniel Ping

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people media media literacy communication social media

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This presentation discusses people media, including types, characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages. It also covers citizen journalism, social journalism, and crowdsourcing, along with examples like TripAdvisor and Waze. The presentation is aimed at secondary school students in the Philippines, dated June 11, 2017.

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MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY (MIL) People Media Mr. Arniel Ping MIL PPT 22 St. Stephen’s High School Updated: Manila, Philippines June 11, 2017 LEARNING COMPETENCIES Learners will be able to… define people media (SSHS); Identify the types and cha...

MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY (MIL) People Media Mr. Arniel Ping MIL PPT 22 St. Stephen’s High School Updated: Manila, Philippines June 11, 2017 LEARNING COMPETENCIES Learners will be able to… define people media (SSHS); Identify the types and characteristics of people media (SSHS); compare people as media with people in media (SSHS); describe the different dimensions of people media (MIL11/12PM-IVa-1); LEARNING COMPETENCIES Learners will be able to… categorize different examples of people and state reasons for such categorization (MIL11/12PM-IVa-2); and cite studies showing proofs of positive and negative effects of media, information on individual and society (MIL11/12PM-IVa-1); and evaluate the role played by people media as source of important information (SSHS). TOPIC OUTLINE I-PEOPLE MEDIA A. Definition 2. People in Media B. Types and Characteristics 2.1.Print Journalists 1. People as Media 2.2.Photojournalists 1.1. Opinion Leaders 2.3.Broadcast Journalists 1.2. Citizen Journalism 2.3.Multimedia Journalist 1.3. Social Journalism D. Advantages, Limitations, 1.4. Crowdsourcing and Value E. Performance Task-Case Study How do you understand the term “people media”? refers to persons that are involved in the use, analysis, evaluation and production of media and information (Source: PEOPLE MEDIA MIL Curriculum Guide by DepEd) People in Media and People as 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 “PAS” FOR PEOPLE AS MEDIA AND “PIN” FOR PEOPLE IN MEDIA. 1. SHS Teacher 6. Radio Commentator 2. Independent Blogger 7. YouTubers 3. Print Journalist 8. News Reporter 4. Your Classmate 9. Facebook User 5. Movie Director 10. College Professor FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT: VENN DIAGRAM People who are Media well-oriented PEOPLE MEDIA practitioners to media who provide sources and information messages and People People coming from able to provide as in their expert information as knowledge or accurate and Media Media first- hand reliable as experience of possible. event. 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 PEOPLE AS MEDIA: OPINION LEADERS The Two-step Flow Communication Model (1944) Paul Lazarsfeld, Bernard Berelson, and Hazel Photo Credit: Gaudet http://study.com/academy/lesson/two- step-flow-communication-model.html 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- citizen-journalism-means-for-your-company/ 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/ FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT CARTOON ANALYSIS: SOCIAL JOURNALISM Source: http://www.socialconnectblueprint.com/citizen-journalism-and- social-media-are-driving-the-information-revolution/ FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT: RECITATION What are the similarities and differences between citizen journalism and social journalism? 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 Photo Credit: (Source: https://www.merriam- http://www.richmedia.com/richideas/articles/c webster.com/dictionary/crowdsourcing) rowdsourcing-how-to-hire-the-world EXAMPLE OF CROWDSOURCING Photo Credit: https://plus.google.com/+TripAdvisor EXAMPLE OF CROWDSOURCING Photo Credit: https://www.waze.com/ 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

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