Opportunities, Challenges, and Power of Media and Information PDF
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This document discusses the opportunities, challenges, and power of media and information across various aspects of life. It examines the positive impact of media on the economy, education, and society. The role of social media in communication and its influence on politics is also discussed.
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OPPORTUNITIES, CHALLENGES AND POWER OF Education ➔ is the process of facilitating learning, or the acquisition of MEDIA AND INFORMATION...
OPPORTUNITIES, CHALLENGES AND POWER OF Education ➔ is the process of facilitating learning, or the acquisition of MEDIA AND INFORMATION knowledge, skills, values, beliefs, and habits. Learning Competencies Educational Impact ★ Identify the opportunities in media and information in the Media and Information’s role is to provide students with economic, educational, social and political dimensions. knowledge and through it we get enough information that ★ Realize opportunities and challenges in media and we will take lesson information. Facilitating the flow of information between students, ★ Learn the power of media and information faculty and the campus community. For example: Classes through Zoom or Google Meet OPPORTUNITY Media and Information have given us the opportunity to ➔ It is a set of situations that makes it possible to do elaborate an image and video through media for something. comprehensive learning. ➔ These are the positive effects brought by the media. Multimedia is a form of communication that ➔ 4 dimensions: combines different content forms such as text, video, sound, graphics, & animation. Thus providing a powerful new tool for education. Video has become a compelling tool for educational representation. ❖ Ex: Powerpoint Presentation Social ➔ means relating to society or to the way society is organized. Economy Social Impact ➔ is an area of the production, distribution and trade, as well The internet created the opportunity for social media to as consumption of goods and services by different agents. thrive. Allows communication and information sharing with large groups of people instantaneously. Economic Impact With the rise of mobile messaging applications, business Media improves the efficiency of the economy by owners and marketers have given more channels to reach providing economic actors more and better information and engage with different audiences. with which to make decisions and improving stability. Media is the sword arm of democracy. An economic actor may be an individual, a company, a Users have the access to share their feelings and thoughts government or even a society as a whole. through the internet The internet provides great opportunities to improve our Media of today is playing an outstanding role in creating life for all users. It has positive effects on economic and shaping public opinion and strengthening society. growth. Politics New Industry ➔ The activities associated with the governance of a country Film Production or other area, especially the debate or conflict among Entertainment Programs individuals or parties having or hoping to achieve power Print Broadcast Political Impact Mobile Communication One of the ways that social media has transformed politics Internet is the sheer speed at which news, poll results and rumors Advertising and are shared. Now, online news is a 24/7 phenomenon. Public Relations One of the positive effects that social media has on politics is the opportunity for voters to interact more easily with candidates and elected officials. Candidates and their supporters constantly post their views on Facebook and Twitter. Each party has its own pages, from which it broadcasts propaganda and requests for donations. Vico Sotto Copyright Infringement - Pasig Mayor ➔ is the use of works protected by copyright law without - He became popular on social media because he used it to permission, infringing certain exclusive rights granted to reach out to more people, to show his accomplishments, the copyright holder, such as the right to reproduce, and whatever he is doing. distribute, display or perform the protected work, or to - He used social media to show his transparency in politics make derivative works. that Filipinos applauded. Examples of Copyright Infringement Recording a film in a movie theater CHALLENGES Pantomimes and choreographic works ➔ Something new and difficult which requires great effort Literature - novels, essays, poems, etc. and determination. Music – melodies, musical notes, etc. ➔ These are the risks, threats or the negative effects brought Art – graphics, photos, diagrams, etc. by the media. Architectural plans and drawings Identity Theft ➔ is a serious crime occurring when your personal information is stolen and used without your knowledge to commit fraud or other crimes. Forms of Identity Theft 1. Financial Identity Theft - Using another person’s identity to access their financial Illegal Content ➔ is any type of content that could be damaging to young accounts, obtain credit or to receive goods or services. people including: 2. Identity Cloning Real or simulated violence - Using another person’s information to assume his or her Sexually explicit content identity in social situations. Illegal images of child sexual abuse 3. Criminal Identity Theft Content promoting hate, based on race, religion or sexual - Posing as another person when accused of, or preference apprehended for, a crime. Content that promotes extreme dieting or taking drugs. 4. Medical Identity Theft ➔ And the use of a computer as an instrument to further - Using another identity to obtain medical care or drugs. illegal ends. POWER OF MEDIA & INFORMATION Example of Illegal Content under Real or Simulated Violence ➔ To affect changes and developments “Momo Challenge” ➔ is a hoax and an internet urban legend that was rumored Changes and Developments to spread through social media and other outlets. ➔ It was reported that children and adolescents were being Business Strategy enticed by a user named Momo to perform a series of ➔ Across industries, social media have gone from a “nice to dangerous assignments or missions including violent have” to an essential component of any business strategy. attacks, self-harm and suicide. ➔ Especially right now where we are in the middle of a pandemic. It is practically impossible to design a business strategy without considering social networks. Cybercrime ➔ Plus, it reaches broader and wider audiences across social ➔ Also called computer crime and computer oriented crime, platforms. is the criminal activity carried out by means of computer or Internet. Banks of the Future ➔ Cyberspace refers to the virtual computer world. ➔ The media has transformed banking relationships in very Cybercrimes happen in cyberspace. significant ways, from improving customer service to allowing users to send money instantly to others via online Republic Act No. 10175 platforms. ➔ Also known as the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 or ➔ Like GCash, PayMaya, PayPal, Apple Pay. the Anti-Cybercrime Law of the Philippines. ➔ But, of course there are risks in online banking: ➔ This Republic Act aims to address legal issues concerning The biggest challenge is maintaining security standards. online interactions and the Internet in the Philippines. Banks will also have to implement sophisticated social ➔ There are 16 cyber crimes covered under the Republic Act media policies. No. 10175 Health Care & Public Health ➔ Social media has been responsible for relevant changes in both personal and community health, especially by making it easier for large numbers of people to rapidly share information. ➔ It’s also helped groups of people, such as patients suffering from the same conditions to stay in touch. ➔ While social media does help official agencies and experts share important information fast – such as during a disease outbreak – it has a downside. “Social media is a two-way street, and allows non-experts to share information just as rapidly as health agencies or trusted experts” Media Power ➔ Media and information have the power to sway society’s beliefs and perceptions. People have the tendency to receive data from the media and accept it as fact right away without conducting due diligence. ➔ The mass media is a powerful guardian of proper political behavior because audiences tend to trust them Fake news ➔ is a false or misleading information presented as news. ➔ It often has the aim of damaging the reputation of a person or entity, or making money through advertising revenue. CONCLUSION ★ The media and information functions to strengthen and enrich the connection of people, the social environment, and the economy. It opens different opportunities to us. It can motivate, inspire, inform, express ideas and feelings freely, and empower citizens. ★ Users of media and information should always be responsible. “Our main source to get information is the media. Without media, we will never be updated on the day-today events that are happening in our surroundings. Media is used to raise awareness but sometimes they use it for biases. In using the media, we must follow some rules and etiquettes. Information is powerful but we must not abuse it.” - Alkuino, 2017 REFERENCES https://prezi.com/p/5h35qdwoa2iq/opportunities-challenges-and- power-of-media-and-information/ https://youtu.be/EhsdUKL1gpI https://youtu.be/6IRI2QMF5IU https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/04/6-ways-social-media-is- changing-the-world/