Sunday, December 31, 2017

Journal #9 - MediaLit1718


Politician Scenario:

Questions:

1. If you will be a reporter, are you going to use the conventional way of how the each media will broadcast the given scenario?
A: Yes since it is the traditional way of reporting and the only way people will have a wide access to it. Though, I will make sure the information comes from the source itself and not from another form of media.

2. What will you do to not make your report boring? Elaborate your answer. 
A: To be able to gain the attention of the audience, I will make sure to make up a eye-catching title, inserting videos and making a presentation (such as a powerpoint) to appeal to the audience's interest.

3. Would you exaggerate some elements in your report to make it interesting? Why?
A: Yes, especially the title. All because it will keep up with the attention span of the reader. They would want to read an article that is not very much plain and bare. They need an article with a few gist of words or jokes within the information to be entertained at the same time. Though, I will make sure that the exaggeration will not draw the audience to a misunderstanding and keep the information as accurate as possible. 

Video on latest trends


Sources: 
Figure 1. http://www.nomacorc.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/12-1-15_Advertising_Header-825x425.jpg?x61560
Figure 2. Politician Scenario table made in Powerpoint. M. Matela, 2018
Figure 3. Designed Framework table made in Powerpoint.  M. Matela, 2018
Figure 4. Virtual and Augmented Reality in Youtube, E.Castillo, R. Javier, M. Matela, E. Torres, 2018 https://youtu.be/D32aniwFW5U

Friday, December 8, 2017

Journal # 8 - MediaLit1718

Indigenous Groups 

Selection Criteria:


Mind Map: 


Essay

 Everyone needs information. As we do, we tend to look it up via internet or any media outlets. But does it ever occur to you how people tend to gather those information? 

I, myself, depend on the information given by the media. I usually find time to check out updates on regards to my favorite fashion designers, fashion shows and such. Now, I have been wondering, where do they get their information? Their information must come from their own witness. From a variety of of information available in the worldwide web, I tend to focus on the source that is most known for its credibility.

Source: M. Matela, 2017, Edmodo.com

Indigenous Media and Information Resources

1. Introduce the respondent for the Interview
 We (Earlynne Castillo, Reybelle Javier and I) have decided to conduct an interview with Danise Raine Dagatan (Secretary) from 11-Pascal.

Source: M. Matela, 2017, Edmodo.com

2. Ask the respondent to briefly explain their role in the school community

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rtqm-9IDaWT_nUFaSB-oqJyrQsdQ5ucw/view 

Source: Danise Raine Dagatan, 2017.

3. Ask the respondent to share the type of information they are responsible for, or the information that they receive and pass on to the school community.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uMidp94LwgnvyeH22taIT96oZoiwRrD3/view


Source: Danise Raine Dagatan, 2017.

4. How is the type of information that you handle helpful to the school community? In what ways does passing on this information help the school community?

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Y-nKxQkhln8nqNniWu9WvSz9GsiRWubY/view


Source: Danise Raine Dagatan, 2017.

5. How do you know that the information you pass on is true?

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZblVCx5VBxm_Ib1CUDlt6kBcB6E43UEC/view


Source: Danise Raine Dagatan, 2017.

6. Are these pieces of information available in popular media?

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1G0xNHGYts1UpNJRc9W3vt7zq-zLgbKG2/view


Source: Danise Raine Dagatan, 2017.

Sources: 
Figure 1. http://www.secretflying.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/cameroon-1-750x400.jpg
Figure 2. Selection Criteria Table made in Powerpoint. M. Matela, 2017
Figure 3. Mind Map made in Canva.  M. Matela, 2017
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