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Module Code: Pasay-EN12-MIL-Q1-W1-01
Name: ____________________________________________________ Track/Strand: _______________
Teacher: ___________________________________________________ Grade Level: _______________
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION- NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF PASAY CITY
MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY
Second Quarter/ Week 1 / Day 1
OBJECTIVE:
Cites studies showing proofs of positive and negative effects of media and information on
individual and society -MIL11/12PM-IVa-1
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Identifies the role of media and information
YOUR LESSON TODAY
• The Positive and Negative Effects of Media and Information
TRY TO DISCOVER
Study the positive and negative effects of media and information listed below:
Positive Effects of Social Media
1. Develops Social Awareness
Social media raises awareness in the youth regarding sensitive issues that are not discussed in many societies. It
raises the consciousness of the hardships that people in different society face. It creates political and social awareness
and provides the information of how to access support in case a certain situation arises.
2. Source of Learning and Teaching
Social media is serving as a gateway for exchanging information. It has become a platform for different sources for
youth to improve their education. The sharing option that it provides has created a thesaurus for us from which we
can extract every single bit of information no matter how rare the topic is. It helps youth to reach out to the professors
or future employers or perhaps collaborate with their peers.
3. Improve Self-Confidence
Social media is serving as a source for boosting or building self-confidence in the youth. It makes them feel better
and good about themselves. The number of likes, shares, and comments of approval they receive enhances their
quality to feel good about themselves. The personalization of profiles allows them to experience a sense of
independence. The open platform for participation fosters their identity to interact with people that have similar taste
and help them to fit in well.
4. Amazing Platform to Showcase Talent
Social media is an amazing platform that offers the opportunity for showcasing the talent individuals conspires. It is
an amazing platform to put our best self out there and to be recognized for the individual identity and talent we
possess.
5. Saves Time
Social media has allowed us to save the majority of our time and utilize it somewhere productive. It enables us to
communicate in an effective manner. Education can be received in the comfort of our home through distance learning
or live streaming of classes offered. Teenagers improve their network all by being active on the social forums. It is
easier to stay in touch with friends and family through WhatsApp and Skype calling. The posting on social media
updates everyone within seconds. No need to glance at the newspaper every morning to get updated about current
happening.
Negative Effects of Social Media
1. Source of Anxiety and Depression
Social media use has often resulted in high level of anxiety and stress. The teenagers mostly compare themselves
with their friends on social media and perceive inadequacies if others are better at something which affects their life.
2. Cyber Bullying
It is one of the main ills of the social media because of the anonymity it offers. It increases the risk of violence, sex
abuse, and threats can result in deep emotional scars. It has long-lasting effects that are carried through to adulthood.
3. Thwarts Our Independence Thinking
The independence thinking of the youth is jeopardized with the use of social media as a result of peer pressure. The
drive to fit in has negative effect on persons own idea or thought because of the fear of criticisms
4. Reduces Productivity
The young generation is mostly found loafing around on the internet instead of spending their time in a productive
task. They waste their so much time on these platforms that at the end they have to buy an assignment for the online
service providers. They spend hours on social media stalking, checking updates and reacting to the activities of their
friends. It has become a platform for advertising rather than a communicating one.
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Module Code: Pasay-EN12-MIL-Q1-W1-01
Name: ____________________________________________________ Track/Strand: _______________
Teacher: ___________________________________________________ Grade Level: _______________
5. Threat to Privacy
The risk of networking on social media among youth is the loss of privacy. Social media creates a digital footprint
whichever sites we visit, the comments we make and the post we share. This can have some serious repercussion in
future at both personal and professional level.
SOURCE: https://shadownetmc.com/5-negative-and-5-positive-effects-of-social-media-on-youth/
ARE YOU READY TO PRACTICE?
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What are the positive and negative effects of media and information? Are there other
positive and negative effects that you can add after reading the references for further
enhancement? What are they? Let’s say in the field of Business? Health? and
Education? Now that you have an idea, you are ready for the next practice exercises.
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PRACTICE EXERCISE 1
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In this time of pandemic due to covid-19, what are the positive and negative effects of
media and information in the field of business aside from the study on the positive and
negative effects of media and information that you have read.
BUSINESS
Positive Effects
Negative Effects
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❖ What could be the impact of the positive and negative effects of media and information in the
business industry or the economy of the country as a whole?
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Module Code: Pasay-EN12-MIL-Q1-W1-01
Name: ____________________________________________________ Track/Strand: _______________
Teacher: ___________________________________________________ Grade Level: _______________
PRACTICE EXERCISE 2
• In this time of pandemic due to covid-19, what are the positive and negative effects of
media and information in the field of health aside from the study on the positive and
negative effects of media and information that you have read?
HEALTH
Positive Effects
Negative Effects
1.
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❖ What could be the impact of the positive and negative effects of media and information in the
field of health or especially during this time of pandemic due to covid-19?
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Module Code: Pasay-EN12-MIL-Q1-W1-01
Name: ____________________________________________________ Track/Strand: _______________
Teacher: ___________________________________________________ Grade Level: _______________
PRACTICE EXERCISE 3
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In this time of pandemic due to covid-19, what are the positive and negative effects
of media and information in the field of education aside from the study on the positive and
negative effects of media and information that you have read?
EDUCATION
Positive Effects
Negative Effects
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❖ What could be the impact of the positive and negative effects of media and information in the
field of education most especially the government will not allow face to face classes due to the
pandemic?
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GENERALIZATION
• What are the proofs of positive and negative effects on the use of media and information?
Discuss and explain them in front of your parents/siblings as your audience.
Positive Effects of Media and
Information
Negative Effects of Media and
Information
Media
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Module Code: Pasay-EN12-MIL-Q1-W1-01
Name: ____________________________________________________ Track/Strand: _______________
Teacher: ___________________________________________________ Grade Level: _______________
EVALUATION
1. Which is NOT a positive effect of media and information?
a. It develops social awareness
b. It is an amazing platform to showcase talents
c. It raises the consciousness of the hardships that people in different society face.
d. It increases the risk of violence, sex abuse, and threats which can result in deep emotional
scars due to cyberbullying.
2. Which is a negative effect of media and information?
a. Save Time
b. Improve self-confidence
c. Source of Learning and Teaching
d. Source of Anxiety and Depression
3. Which are the positive effects of media and information in the field of business according to the
study?
i. Social media is extremely time consuming.
ii. Social media provides rich customer experiences.
iii. Social media monitoring can gain key information about your competitors.
iv. Wrong online brand system can put at a tremendous viral social drawback.
a. i
b. i, ii
c. ii, iii
d. i, ii, iii and iv
4. Which are the positive effects of media and information in the field of health?
i. Consulting Doctors online anywhere and anytime.
ii. More data available to health researchers.
iii. Share incorrect self-diagnosis
iv. Potential breach of privacy
a. i
b. ii
c. i and ii
d. i, ii, iii, and iv
5. What could be the impact of the negative effects of media and information to education?
a. With the use of social media, students with their teacher can easily communicate or share
information quickly with each other.
b. With the use of social media, students accelerate human to human contact.
c. With the use of media and information, students learn independently.
d. With the use of media and information, students may get the wrong information when they
search for their assignments.
Writer: MERLY B. NAZARENO, Ph.D
Kalayaan National High School
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Module Code: Pasay-EN12-MIL-Q1-W1-02
Name: ____________________________________________________ Track/Strand: _______________
Teacher: ___________________________________________________ Grade Level: _______________
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION- NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF PASAY CITY
MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY
Second Quarter/ Week 1 / Day 2
OBJECTIVE:
Categorizes different examples of people and state reasons for such categorization
MIL11/12PM-IVa-2
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Differentiate people as media and people in media
YOUR LESSON TODAY
• People Media: People as Media, People in Media
TRY TO DISCOVER
Study the flow chart and pictures below. What is people media and its two types? What are the
examples under each category of people media? What is opinion leaders? Crowdsourcing?
Photojournalists?
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Module Code: Pasay-EN12-MIL-Q1-W1-02
Name: ____________________________________________________ Track/Strand: _______________
Teacher: ___________________________________________________ Grade Level: _______________
ARE YOU READY TO PRACTICE?
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Do you understand now our lesson? Can you differentiate people as media to people
in media? Can you identify the people as media and the people in media? Let’s try.
People as Media
1. Opinion Leaders
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2. Citizen Journalism
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3. Social Journalism
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4. Crowd Sourcing
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People in Media
1. Print Journalists
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2. Photojournalists
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3. Broadcasts Journalists
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4. Multimedia Journalists
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PRACTICE EXERCISE 1
• Identify the following as People as Media or People in Media. Write your answer on the
space provided before each number.
____________________ 1. News Reporter
_____________________ 6. Broadcaster
____________________ 2. YouTuber
_____________________ 7. SHS Teacher
____________________ 3. Instagram User
_____________________ 8. Movie Director
____________________ 4. Photojournalist
_____________________ 9. Facebook User
____________________ 5. News Writer
_____________________ 10. Online Gamer
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Module Code: Pasay-EN12-MIL-Q1-W1-02
Name: ____________________________________________________ Track/Strand: _______________
Teacher: ___________________________________________________ Grade Level: _______________
PRACTICE EXERCISE 2
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Read the news from CNN then answer the questions that follow.
Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, April 6) — Authorities have arrested 32 people across the country
for allegedly spreading fake news about the coronavirus disease on social media.
The Philippine National Police said that by posting false information on COVID-19, the suspects
have caused panic among people.
The accused are now facing charges of violating "Unlawful Use of Means of Publication and
Unlawful Utterances” under Article 154 of the Revised Penal Code, the PNP said.
The penalties of "arrest to mayor" or imprisonment of one month and a day to six months, and a fine
ranging from ₱40,000 to ₱200,000, shall be imposed upon "any person who by means of printing,
lithography, or any other means of publication shall publish or cause to be published as news any
false news which may endanger the public order, or cause damage to the interest or credit of the
State,” according to Article 154.
Police said the suspects are from Quezon City, Eastern Visayas, Central Visayas, CALABARZON,
MIMAROPA, and Western Visayas. Zamboanga Peninsula, and CARAGA Region.
They said complaints have been filed for preliminary investigation for all 32 suspects, from March 9
to April 5.
PNP also warned the public against spreading any form of disinformation “that may affect overall
unified response to the COVID-19 pandemic.”
It said that it will be “relentless in taking countermeasures on misinformation and spread of fake
reports by conducting cyber patrol operations on social media and other online platforms.”
The Bayanihan Law which grants President Rodrigo Duterte additional powers to address the
COVID-19 crisis also contains a provision which punishes those who create or spread false
information about the viral disease.
1. Based on the news from CNN, describe how people can be a medium of communication to other
people.
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2. Explain the difference between people as media and people in media?
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3. What are the advantages and limitations of people as media? People in media?
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Module Code: Pasay-EN12-MIL-Q1-W1-02
Name: ____________________________________________________ Track/Strand: _______________
Teacher: ___________________________________________________ Grade Level: _______________
4. What important lessons can we learn from the news as a social media user?
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PRACTICE EXERCISE 3
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Write an essay on how wrong use of social media affects one’s own family, community,
and self. Please be guided with the rubric below.
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Criteria
Introduction
Proficient w/
distinction
Has all 4 items listed in
proficient column plus
additional details
Proficient
*Has creative hook
*Background context set
*Reader knows what you talking about
*Clear focus sentence w/ two points
Point 1
Has all 3 items listed in
proficient column plus
additional details
*Has topic sentence
*Has supporting details or examples
*Has transition sentence
Point 2
Has all 3 items listed in
proficient
column plus additional
details
Has all 3 items listed in
proficient column plus
additional details
*Has topic sentence
*Has supporting details or examples
*Has transition sentence
Conclusion
*Restate your focus sentence
*Reminds reader of your two points
*Has final impression or connects to
your life
Nearly
Proficient
Has 2-3 items
listed in
proficient
column
Has 2 items
listed in
proficient
column
Has 2 items
listed in
proficient
column
Has 2 items
listed in
proficient
column
Below
Proficient
Has less than
2 items
listed in
proficient
column
Has 1 item
listed in
proficient
column
Has 1 item
listed in
proficient
column
Has 1 item
listed in
proficient
column
Score
GENERALIZATION
• Identify and explain the different roles of People in Media and People as Media. Discuss
them in front of your parents/siblings as your audience.
People In Media
People As Media
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Module Code: Pasay-EN12-MIL-Q1-W1-02
Name: ____________________________________________________ Track/Strand: _______________
Teacher: ___________________________________________________ Grade Level: _______________
EVALUATION
1. What do you call the people who are well-oriented to media sources and messages and are able
to provide information as accurate and reliable as possible?
a. People as Media
b. People in Media
c. People to Media.
d. People Media
2. What do you call the media practitioners who provide information coming from their expert
knowledge or first- hand experience of event?
a. People as Media
b. People in Media
c. Online Gamer
d. Facebook User
3. Which category belongs to the photojournalists, print journalists, news reporters and movie
directors?
a. Media Practitioner
b. People in Media
c. People as Media
d. People Media
4. Which category belongs to the journalists who are using social media to make their content
available to more people?
a. Crowd Sourcing
b. Citizen Journalism
c. Opinion Leaders
d. Social Journalism
5. Which category belongs to the people without professional journalism training but can use the
tools of modern technology and internet to create, augment or fact-check media on their own or
in collaboration with others?
a. Citizen Journalism
b. Social Journalism
c. Trip Advisor
d. Waze App
Writer: MERLY B. NAZARENO, Ph.D
Kalayaan National High School
References:
https://www.cnnphilippines.com/news/2020/4/6/arrests-over-coronavirus-fake-news.html
https://www.slideshare.net/arnielping/11-media-and-information-literacy-mil-people-media
Teaching_Guide_for_Senior_High_School_ME.pdf
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Module Code: Pasay-EN12-MIL-Q1-W1-03
Name: ____________________________________________________ Track/Strand: _______________
Teacher: ___________________________________________________ Grade Level: _______________
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION- NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF PASAY CITY
MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY
Second Quarter/ Week 1 / Day 3
OBJECTIVE:
Describes the different dimensions of text information and media-MIL11/12TIM-IVb-3
• Identify text in media and information.
YOUR LESSON TODAY
• Text Information and Media
TRY TO DISCOVER
Study text information and media. Please check the link in the references for further enhancement to
understand more about our topic for today.
What is TEXT in Information and Media?
Text – is a simple and flexible format of presenting information or conveying ideas whether handwritten, printed or displayed on-screen.
a. Text is very powerful as well in disseminating information, providing direction and giving
suggestions.
b. Text is available in different sources whether it is formal (news articles, published books,
newspapers, magazines, advertisements, research works, etc.) or informal (blogs, personal e-mails,
SMS or text messages, online messengers, social media platforms, etc).
• Formal text-based materials are created and distributed by established institutions (such as
publishing companies, news agencies, etc.) and go through a rigorous process of editing or
evaluation and are usually governed by censorship of the state.
• Informal text-based materials, on the other hand, come from personal opinions or views on
different issues, processes, etc.
c. Text can be as short such as a single sentence or phrase, or they can be as lengthy as news articles
or investigative reporting. No matter how brief or lengthy, however, a text is always carefully written
with the intent of sending a very specific message to the target audience.
d. In our exposure to text media and information, we can either be a consumer or a producer of content.
As a consumer, these are the questions that you need to ask with regards to the content of text media
and information:
• Who or what institution is sending this message?
• What techniques are used to attract and hold attention?
• What is the language used by the writer?
• What views are represented? Are they balanced?
• How might the message be interpreted in different ways?
• What is omitted, slurred or added in the message?
e. As a producer of text media and information, we need to review the med ia and information design
framework: target audience, author or sender, key content, purpose, form/style and format.
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Module Code: Pasay-EN12-MIL-Q1-W1-03
Name: ____________________________________________________ Track/Strand: _______________
Teacher: ___________________________________________________ Grade Level: _______________
ARE YOU READY TO PRACTICE?
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With the TEXT given above together with the references for further enhancement, I
strongly believe that you have understood the dimensions of text information and
media. Let’s see if you can now continue to the next activities. Do the practice
activity below:
1. What is a TEXT in Media and Information?
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2. Why is TEXT powerful?
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3. Differentiate formal text-based material and informal text-based material.
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Having answered the questions, you can now go on with the practice exercises. Have
fun doing the activities.
PRACTICE EXERCISE 1
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Study the mobile phone message below then answer the questions that follow.
09968968377
I am Attorney Robert Limco of Happy Cola Company.
Congratulations! Your SIM card number has been chosen
in our raffle draw. You have won 500,000 pesos. Please
give me your bank account number so we can deposit your
reward. For more details, please contact me.
1. What is the tone of the message?
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2. Do you think that text-based message is powerful? Why?
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3. How is text used in the given media and information?
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Module Code: Pasay-EN12-MIL-Q1-W1-03
Name: ____________________________________________________ Track/Strand: _______________
Teacher: ___________________________________________________ Grade Level: _______________
PRACTICE EXERCISE 2
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Analyze the given pictures then answer the questions beside the picture.
How is the text used in the given picture?
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Is the text formal or informal? Why?
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How is the text used in the given picture?
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Is the text formal or informal? Why?
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PRACTICE EXERCISE 3
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Study and analyze the text of the advisory from Department of Health then answer the
questions that follow.
Note: Due to limited space the message from the advisory is
crafted to read clearly.
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Module Code: Pasay-EN12-MIL-Q1-W1-03
Name: ____________________________________________________ Track/Strand: _______________
Teacher: ___________________________________________________ Grade Level: _______________
1. Who or what institution is sending this message?
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2. What techniques are used to attract and hold attention?
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3. What is the language used by the writer?
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4. What views are represented? Are they balanced?
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5. How might the message be interpreted in different ways?
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6. • What is omitted, slurred or added in the message?
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GENERALIZATION
• Answer the following questions in front of your parents/ guardian and siblings.
What is Text in Media and Information? Why is it powerful? As a consumer of Text in
media and information, what are the questions that we have to consider?
EVALUATION
1. What do you call the simple and flexible format of presenting information or conveying ideas
whether hand-written, printed or displayed on-screen?
a. Audio Information and Media
b. Motion Information and Media
c. Text Information and Media
d. Visual Information and Media
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Module Code: Pasay-EN12-MIL-Q1-W1-03
Name: ____________________________________________________ Track/Strand: _______________
Teacher: ___________________________________________________ Grade Level: _______________
2. Why are text information and media powerful?
i.
They bring better communication and understanding among general, public or
government.
ii.
They disseminate information from the government to the public or vice –versa.
iii.
They provide directions and give suggestions between general and public.
a. i
b. ii
c. i and ii
d. i, ii and iii
3. Which of the following is formal text-based material?
a. An opinion from neighbor
b. Email message from a boss
c. Letter from a friend
d. Research Report
4. As a consumer of text information and media, why do we have to consider the following
questions: •Who or what institution is sending this message? • What techniques are used to
attract and hold attention? • What is the language used by the writer? • What views are
represented? Are they balanced? • How might the message be interpreted in different ways?
• What is omitted, slurred or added in the message?
a. To avoid getting fake information
b. To change the design of the text
c. To get funny information
d. To improve the text
5. As a producer of text media and information, why do we need to review the media and
information design framework: target audience, author or sender, key content, purpose,
form/style and format?
a. To produce a formal/informal, appealing text which is suited to audience when it comes to
content and purpose
b. To get more design to use in the style and format of the text.
c. To increase readers even it is not suited to young audiences.
d. To encourage advertisement among advertising agency.
Writer: MERLY B. NAZARENO, Ph.D
Kalayaan National High School
References:https://www.slideshare.net/arnielping/media-and-information-literacy-mil-text-informationand-media-part-1
Teaching_Guide_for_Senior_High_School_ME.pdf
Photo Sources:
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https://uniquelypinoy.com/trending-news/doh-dilg-dot-assure-safety-of-public-gatherings-despite-covid19-scare/
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Module Code: Pasay-EN12-MIL-Q1-W1-04
Name: ____________________________________________________ Track/Strand: _______________
Teacher: ___________________________________________________ Grade Level: _______________
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION- NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF PASAY CITY
MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY
Second Quarter/ Week 1 / Day 4
OBJECTIVE:
Analyzes how text information and media is/are formally and informally produced, organized,
and disseminated - MIL11/12TIM-IVb-4
YOUR LESSON TODAY
• Producing, Organizing and Disseminating Text Information and Media
TRY TO DISCOVER
Study the design principles and elements of a text which are emphasis, appropriateness, proximity
and alignment.
Organization, Repetition and Contrast.
1. Emphasis - refers
. to the importance
or value given to a part of the textbased content. When trying to make a
point or highlighting a message, you
can make the text bold, italicized, have
a heavier weight, darkened or lightened
(depending on your background color)
or enlarged.
4. Alignment refers to how the
text is positioned
in the page. This
can be left, right,
center or
justified.
2. Appropriateness - refers to how fitting
or suitable the text is used for a specific
audience, purpose or event. In the creation
of text-based content, make sure that the
selection criteria (tone, style, purpose,
clarity) is followed. As for the choice of
typefaces to be used, refer to the
discussion of the characteristics of the
fonts. When it comes to large body text,
the font should be clear enough to read.
5. Organization - refers to a conscious
effort to organize the different text
elements in a page. Organization ensures
that while some text elements are
separated from each other (based on the
principle of proximity), they are still
somehow connected with the rest of the
elements in the page. When there are
many elements needed to fit in a page,
start by creating a framework or a
compartment
6. Repetition- concerns consistency of
elements and the unity of the entire design.
Repetition encourages the use of repeating
some typefaces within the page. When
several typefaces are used on a page, it
might distract the audience and fail to
for the elements. Divide the space by
communicate what you want them to get from the
content.
creating
lines across the page, making it
To strike a balance, do not also use just a singlelook
typeface
like for
a cabinet with various space
a visual design product.
sizes. Once you are done
compartmentalizing, you can place the
References for Further Enhancement: different text elements on the boxes.
https://www.slideshare.net/arnielping/media-andinformation-literacy-mil-text-information-and-mediapart-1
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3. Proximity - refers to how near
or how far are the text elements
from each other. When two things
are closely related, we bring them
close together. Otherwise, we put
text elements far from each other.
For example, the main title and
subtitle are usually placed close to
each other.
7. Contrast- creates visual interest
to text elements. Contrast is
achieved when two elements are
different from each other. When
you place a white text on a very
light-yellow background, contrast is
not achieved and the text will be
difficult to read, but when you put a
white text on a dark brown
background, contrast is created.
Contrast can be achieved in various
ways, by joining the following
elements: large font with a small
font, serif and sans serif, thin
elements with thin elements, cool
color and warm color
Module Code: Pasay-EN12-MIL-Q1-W1-04
Name: ____________________________________________________ Track/Strand: _______________
Teacher: ___________________________________________________ Grade Level: _______________
ARE YOU READY TO PRACTICE?
•
Now that you have learned the different design, principles and elements of a text in
media and information, let’s try if the design and principles and elements of a text
applied appropriately in the example below:
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Sources: http://bonfx.com/bad-typography/
PRACTICE EXERCISE 1
Analyze how text design, principles and elements are applied in the picture below. Write
your answer on the box.
EMPHASIS:
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APPROPRIATENESS: ___________________________________________
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PROXIMITY: _________________________________________________
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ALIGNMENT: ________________________________________________
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ORGANIZATION: _____________________________________________
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REPITITION: ________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
CONTRAST:
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Module Code: Pasay-EN12-MIL-Q1-W1-04
Name: ____________________________________________________ Track/Strand: _______________
Teacher: ___________________________________________________ Grade Level: _______________
PRACTICE EXERCISE 2
•
In producing, organizing and disseminating text in media and information, there are
components or guide that must be followed aside from the design principles of a text such
as target audience, sender/author, key content, purpose, form/style and medium/format.
Try to do the next activity, analyze how the text in media and information (a message
from globe Telecom) is produced, organized and disseminated. Be guided with the guide
questions to answer the activity.
Component
Guide Questions
Target Audience Who are the possible readers
of this text in media and
information?
Sender/Author
Who is the author of this text
in media and information?
Key Content
What is the tone of the text in
media and information?
Purpose
Form/Style
Medium/Format
Learner’s Answer
What is the intention of this
text in media and
information?
What are the font
types/colors/ that highlights
the text in media and
information?
What are the words or
phrases that emphasize in the
text in media and
information?
What text-based formats were
used to deliver
the message?
PRACTICE EXERCISE 3
• Analyze how the text in media and information in the covid-19 infographics below is
produced, organized and disseminated. Be guided with the guide questions to answer the
activity.
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Module Code: Pasay-EN12-MIL-Q1-W1-04
Name: ____________________________________________________ Track/Strand: _______________
Teacher: ___________________________________________________ Grade Level: _______________
Component
Target Audience
Guide Questions
Who are the possible readers of this
text in media and information?
Sender/Author
Who is the author of this text in
media and information?
Key Content
What is the tone of this text in media
and information?
Purpose
What is the intention of this text in
media and information?
Form/Style
What are the font types/colors/ that
highlights the text in media and
information?
Medium/Format
Learner’s Answer
What are the words or phrases that
are emphasized in the text in media
and information?
What text-based formats were used
to deliver the message?
GENERALIZATION
• Summarize how the text in media and information is produced, organized and
disseminated. Discuss this in front of your siblings, parent or relatives at home.
Design Principles and Elements of
Text in Media and Information
Components of Text in Media and
Information
EVALUATION
•
Analyze the picture below then answer the questions that follow.
1. What principle was used in the
word five in the picture?
a. Appropriateness
b. Contrast
c. Emphasis
d. Repetition
2. What principle was used in the
words inside the five small
circles?
a. Alignment
b. Appropriateness
c. Proximity
d. Repetition
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Module Code: Pasay-EN12-MIL-Q1-W1-04
Name: ____________________________________________________ Track/Strand: _______________
Teacher: ___________________________________________________ Grade Level: _______________
3. Who are the possible readers of the text in the given picture or poster?
a. Adult
b. Children
c. All people
d. Senior Citizens
4. What is the tone of the text in the picture/poster?
a. Casual
b. Funny
c. Enthusiastic
d. Serious
5. What is the intention of the author in the given text in media and information?
i. to warn the public
ii. to ensure safety
iii. to invite the public
iv. to give request
a. i
b. i and ii
c. ii and iii
d. i, ii, iii and iv
Writer: MERLY B. NAZARENO
Kalayaan National High School
References:
https://www.dummies.com/software/microsoft-office/word/how-to-align-and-justify-text-in-word-2010/
http://eastdigitalarts.weebly.com/design-2-daily-blog/graphic-design-2-week-of-nov-14-19-ms-chapel
https://www.decoda.ca/read-all-about-lit/covid-19-posters-and-infographics/
https://www.osha-safety-training.net/product/do-the-5-covid-19/
https://downmagaz.com/business_magazine_economics/47156-entrepreneur-philippines-february-2015.html
http://bonfx.com/bad-typography/
https://www.slideshare.net/arnielping/media-and-information-literacy-mil-text-information-and-media-part-1
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