This document discusses people as media and the role of social media. It provides an overview of social media characteristics and formats. It then analyzes the advantages and limitations of using social media in relationships, entertainment, learning, recognition, and career progression. Finally, it assigns learners to write an article on how social media affects their own family, community, and self.
This document discusses people as media and the role of social media. It provides an overview of social media characteristics and formats. It then analyzes the advantages and limitations of using social media in relationships, entertainment, learning, recognition, and career progression. Finally, it assigns learners to write an article on how social media affects their own family, community, and self.
This document discusses people as media and the role of social media. It provides an overview of social media characteristics and formats. It then analyzes the advantages and limitations of using social media in relationships, entertainment, learning, recognition, and career progression. Finally, it assigns learners to write an article on how social media affects their own family, community, and self.
This document discusses people as media and the role of social media. It provides an overview of social media characteristics and formats. It then analyzes the advantages and limitations of using social media in relationships, entertainment, learning, recognition, and career progression. Finally, it assigns learners to write an article on how social media affects their own family, community, and self.
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People Media
LEARNING COMPETENCIES
Identify and explain the different roles
of people in media and information. Describe how people can be a medium of communication to other people. Write an article on how social media affects each learner’s own family, community, and self. Pre-Spanish Era Knowledge was passed on through folk media and indigenous forms of media. Careers: Town crier, messenger, community scribe Spanish Era While education was limited to the elite, publication of books (i.e., Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo) and newspapers (La Solidaridad) advanced the Propaganda movement which led to the people’s revolution against Spanish rule. Filipinos at that time did not have a common language. Only the elite spoke and understood Spanish. Thus, communication was limited. Pen names were used to avoid political oppression. Careers: book writers, newspaper writer, editor, publisher, copyreader, artist. American and Japanese Era During this era, major newspaper (i.e. Manila Times and Manila Bulletin), radio broadcasting and movies became available. Media was used for propaganda by government and other groups. Careers: book writers, newspaper writer, editor, publisher, copyreader, artist, cartoonist, reporter, producer, broadcaster. Post-war Era The golden age of Philippine Journalism. Advertising, Communication Education, and press freedom flourished in this era. Careers: book writers, newspaper writer, editor, publisher, copyreader, artist, cartoonist, reporter, producer, media technicians, advertisers. Martial Law Era Highlights of this era include the government takeover of media and the press and the image engineering of the Marcoses in the name of nationalism. Post-EDSA Era People Power brought greater freedom for Philippine media. During this era, the new Constitution recognized the vital role of communication and information in nationbuilding. Press freedom influenced the growth in media careers. Modern Era Careers: web designer, online instructors, digital producers, bloggers, animators, programmer, archivist, metadata analyst, data miner, user experience designer, call center agents, virtual assistants. Activity: Analysing Media Jobs Evaluate the advertisement/s brought by your partner. Categorize the jobs from the advertisements. SUGGESTED CATEGORIES: print, broadcast, and new media education, entertainment, news, archiving Communications, mass com, ICT, management Use the qualifications and job descriptions/functions when classifying the jobs. Briefly share the basis of your categorization to the class. People Media People as Media Individuals serve as channels of information. Traditionally, this is limited to folk media, writing, or creating a media artefact. With the advent of social media, individuals have been empowered to not just create media artefacts but to give feedback, edit and add on to the media artefact. Characteristics of Social Media
Individualized, builds profiles
(includes personal details, pictures, likes) Connects with friends and people (includes referrals by other friends or by the site itself) Uploads content in real time Enables conversations (both private and public) Provides tracking (history and threads) Formats and Examples of Social Media
Relationship or Social networks -
Facebook Micro-blogging - Twitter, Instagram Special interest networks - Linkedin, Pinterest Media Sharing - YouTube, Flickr Collaborative news -Reddit, Waze, Discussion Forums - Google Groups Group buying/merchant sites - OLX, Groupon, Dealgrocer Virtual worlds - Farmville, World of Warcraft, Secondlife, Minecraft Advantages and Limitations of Using Social Media in the Following Areas AREA: Relationships ADVANTAGES: People who are physically apart can continue to communicate at a lower cost, send pictures, use live-streaming, thereby strengthening the ties between them. LIMITATIONS: Demands on relationship- building increases with social media. People expect friends and family to respond immediately. Some private conversations can be made vulnerable to exposure. AREA: Diversion/Entertainment ADVANTAGES: Social media can provide great entertainment and allow users to have a respite from their busy schedules. LIMITATIONS: This form of entertainment can often be addictive. Others find it more difficult to manage their time wisely and to focus on the task at hand. AREAS: Learning ADVANTAGES: Social media provides a platform for real time collaborative learning. Resources can be made readily available. Learners can take control of their own learning. LIMITATIONS: Teachers need to develop skills for a more inclusive and personalized way of facilitated learning. Not all information is valid, accurate, or beneficial. AREA: Recognition ADVANTAGES: Instant recognition by the way of simply liking a post can be very gratifying and encouraging. LIMITATIONS: Social media has created a specific need for validation and attention. AREA: Career progression ADVANTAGES: It has become easier to market oneself through social media. Connections and referrals are established more quickly. LIMITATIONS: There is no separation of private and professional. What is posted about the private self may affect the professional. ASSIGNMENT Write an article on how social media affects each learner’s own family, community, and self. Upload your article on MIL portal (Edmodo).