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Name: REINIER DELOSCIENTES ESMINO
Date: 12/07/23
Strand/Section: STEM 12 -SJ1
Time: 9PM
Module 1
Directions: Answer what is being ask in each number.
1. What are the characteristic of a Post-Truth media? Explain briefly in not less than five
sentence. (5pts)
Post-truth media is characterized by the erosion of the common world due to the
increasing irrelevance of factual truth in public discourse. It is associated with the
abundance and influence of misleading or false information, often spread through
social media and other digital platforms. In the post-truth era, facts, evidence, and
critical thinking play a diminished role, and there is a lack of shared authorities for
adjudicating truth claims. This phenomenon has been linked to the rise of fake news
websites, the overuse of social media to convey information, and the increasing overlap
of media, politics, and entertainment. Post-truth media is also associated with the ease
of digital manipulation, the crisis of credibility and values, and the lack of critical
thinking and willingness to discern information
2. On the second box provided below, define legacy media and new media base from what you
have learned while on the third box provide examples of Legacy Media and New Media. (20pts)
Legacy Media
New Media
Legacy media refers to traditional forms
of media that were prevalent before the
Information Age, characterized by
one-way communication without broad
participation or interaction. This includes
print media, film studios, music studios,
advertising agencies, radio broadcasting,
and television.
New media refers to modern forms of
communication and entertainment that
are delivered digitally, enabled by
innovations in computer technology. This
includes a wide range of electronic
communications, such as online
newspapers, blogs, music, podcasts,
mobile apps, social media networks,
streaming services, virtual and
augmented reality, and websites
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PRINT MEDIA
BROADCAST MEDIA
FILM
MUSIC
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DIGITAL MEDIA
SOCIAL MEDIA
FACEBOOK
MOBILE APPS
FAKE NEWS. Write NOT FAKE if you agree that personality stated what is in the quotation,
otherwise, write FAKE. Provide reason on the blank box why do you think so. (50pts)
1. FAKE - The statement claims that President Rodrigo Duterte guaranteed that
the Philippines would return to normal by December, which did not happen. The
Covid-19 pandemic continued significantly even after December, the Philippines
has not yet returned to the pre-pandemic normal situation.
2. NOT FAKE - This famous quote from Albert Einstein expresses the feeling that
technological progress has outstripped our moral and ethical progress as
humans
3. FAKE - Historical evidence contradicts the claim. Ferdinand Magellan arrived in
the Philippines in 1521, long before Juan Ponce Enrile was born. Enriland's claim
is factually FAKE
4. FAKE - There are no reliable sources or evidence that Senator Francis
Pangilinan made this statement
5. FAKE - Since the quote expresses the opinion of Senator Miriam Defensor
Santiago #039 on the state of the Philippine Congress, it is not entirely accurate.
The specific numbers assigned to each category (and quot;2 honest and
intelligent, 10 criminals, and #039;88 vain) are probably exaggerations and do not
reflect the true distribution of personalities in Congress.
6. NOT FAKE - This one is meme that we can see on social media like facebook. The
statement in this meme is true because here in Philippines some Filipinos are saying this to
their son.
7. NOT FAKE - this quote closely mirrors Manny Pacquiao's May 5, 2023
statement regarding the California jury's verdict in his case against Paradigm
Sports Management.
8. FAKE - Enrile Memes is a satirical website. Its content often includes humor,
exaggeration, and fictional stories.
9.NOT FAKE - quote is from senator Kiko Pangilinan, who expressed his against
the anti-terrorism law 2020 in the Philippines. He claimed that the law does not
solve problems caused disease and famine pandemic, but it is imposed by
force on people He called the law "basura" (garbage) and suggested that it be
be rejected and its constitutionality be will be heard in the Supreme Court.
10. FAKE - the quote is a play on words and does not properly represent the
opposite of progress, which is regression. The humor of the statement comes
from a linguistic twist rather than a logical opposition
11. NOT FAKE - this quote is consistent with President Duterte's known stance on
#039 corruption and his willingness to provide information on illegal activities.
12. NOT FAKE - this statement was made by Philippine Vice President Sara
Duterte. He expressed his opposition to the Makabayan Bloc and its alleged
affiliation with the terrorist groups NPA, CPP and NDF. He emphasized that telling
the truth about ging or horror labels is more like just telling the truth
13. FAKE - statement andquot;raises standards andquot; implies a negative
judgment of those who dislike the speaker, and those who disagree simply have
not reached the same level of understanding or appreciation.
14.NOT FAKE - Vice President Leni Robredo issued a statement. The quote
reflects his emphasis on the importance of action over destructive words. This
quote is consistent with his emphasis on the power of action and the importance
of constructive behavior rather than mere rhetoric.
15. NOT FAKE - President Rodrigo Duterte said that Leni Robredo is a machine andquot;
(weak). This is confirmed by several reputable news sources including ABS-CBN News
and Inquirer network.
16. FAKE - Juan Ponce Enrile's claim is not supported by any evidence: I
remember the last dinner, I washed the dishes
17. FAKE - This quote is a humorous piece of advice given to Senator Miriam
Defensor Santiago, a well-known Filipino politician known for her wit and humor.
But there is no proof that he actually said that. This is probably a fictional quote
or joke attributed to him.
18. NOT FAKE - President Bongbong Marcos issued a statement condemning the
bombing of the Mindanao State University and communities in Marawi, attributing
the act to foreign terrorists and expressing his heartfelt condolences to the
victims and their families. The statement is consistent with reports from multiple
sources, including the president's condemnation of the act and his assurances
that the government is taking steps to resolve the situation
19. NOT FAKE - This quote is a statement by Philippine Vice President Leni
Robredo on September 28, 2020. She noted that 19 countries, including 10
neighboring countries, have successfully fought the virus without a vaccine or
treatment. He believes that the Philippines will also overcome the pandemic.
20. NOT FAKE - The things of wise men are they sound like crazy idiots
people are a real quote. This is because For American comedian Joe
Rogan podcast host and mixed martial artist a commentator The quote
underscores the point intelligent people can have unusual ideas or ways of
thinking it may seem strange or crazy to them who are not so smart. A
quote can be can be found in various collections of quotations and
Congratulations to Joe Rogan.
21. NOT FAKE - this quote is not about Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago.
22. FAKE - this quote come Senator Kiko Pangilinan is moderating the
problems of the oligarchs are exploited as a smokescreen to divert attention
real problems like COVID-19, hunger, and unemployment. However, it is
not concrete evidence to support this claim. The quote appears to be a
company discredit the oligarchs without sacrifice any material allegations
or evidence
23. FAKE - While Kiko Pangilinan thinks and smooths the curve on the claim, he does not
directly state it as fact.
24. FAKE - this quote from Andrea Brilliantes is not reliable. The claim of Daniel
Padilla and secret dating since June 2023 is not supported by any evidence or
information
25 FAKE - because Juan Ponce Enrile is a Filipino politician and lawyer and there is no
reliable source or record that he made this specific statement about jogging with Mabin.
Name: REINIER DELOS CIENTES ESMINO
Date: 12/07/23
Strand/Section: STEM 12 - SJ1
Time: 11PM
Module 2
Activity 1.Define what is a media literate and an information literate. Create a scenario wherein
as a student, you are media and information literate. (20pts)
Media Literate
Information Literate
Media literacy refers to the ability to
access, analyze, evaluate, and create
media, enabling individuals to critically
think about what they consume and
produce. It encompasses a wide range of
skills, including media awareness, media
access, media issues, media safety,
media habits, media criticism, and media
production
Information literacy refers to the ability to
identify, locate, evaluate, and effectively
use information from various sources. It
involves critical thinking, problem-solving,
and communication skills, as well as an
understanding of ethical and legal issues
related to information use
Media literacy is crucial is in the realm of
news consumption. With the rise of digital
media and the abundance of information
available online, it is essential for
individuals to be able to discern the
reliability of sources, identify logical
fallacies, and assess the credibility of
news outlets. This involves critically
evaluating headlines, understanding the
author's motivations, and considering the
context in which the information is
presented
Information literacy is crucial is in
academic research. Students and
researchers need to be able to identify
relevant sources, evaluate their credibility,
and use them effectively to support their
arguments. This involves understanding
the different types of sources available,
such as books, articles, and websites, and
being able to navigate databases and
search engines to find the most relevant
information
Activity 2. Base on your understanding, kindly list at least five importance of becoming a Media
Literate. Write your answers inside the circle. (10pts)
1. Media literacy encourages individuals to think critically about the information they
consume, enabling them to question and analyze media messages
2. It allows people to critically assess the quality and credibility of media content,
helping them distinguish between reliable and unreliable sources
3. literacy empowers individuals to engage with media in a productive and socially
responsible manner, moving beyond passive consumption to active participation
4. It enables individuals to produce media content responsibly, fostering the creation of
accurate and ethical media messages
5. It enables individuals to produce media content responsibly, fostering the creation of
accurate and ethical media messages
Activity 3. Using social media for example Facebook Story feature present two of your most
significant life experiences and mention people who were able help surpass challenges along
these life experiences. You may include specific dates, places, and pictures of the event (if any).
Write it on the box provided. (20pts)
January 28 2023 was the time I went and traveled alone to Baguio because I was going to
visit my sister and at that time I traveled in the afternoon, 3pm was the exact time when I
traveled to Baguio and I arrived there in Baguio past 7 o'clock night and my sister picked
me up because I didn't know where they were staying. We got to where they were staying at
exactly 9pm because there was traffic going to where they were staying. The next day I
woke up not feeling well and I had a fever, because I will be staying in Baguio for three
days, I thought that my fever will go away when I go home because it is difficult to travel
when I have a fever. Two days passed and my fever still did not go away and one day I was
going home, it was difficult for me because I am not used to the climate in Baguio because
when I went to Baguio it was still raining and very cold. On my third day in Baguio, my fever
still hasn't gone away and the next day I'm on my way back home. I still have a lot to bring
home because of the things that my sister gave me that she bought, I insisted on getting
better before I travel home because I didn't really get better, I traveled from Baguio to San
Jose with a fever and I brought too much with me. When I was on my way home, I felt so
bad that when the van I was riding in stopped over, I ate first and took medicine. I just slept
while traveling so I wouldn't feel my fever. I got home safely to our house and I was fine
after two days. I'm the only one who will take care of myself because I'm traveling alone and
I don't know any other passengers yet so I just trusted myself and did what I had to do to
keep my fever from getting worse so I got home safely.
Name: REINIER DELOS CIENTES ESMINO
Date: 12/07/23
Strand/Section: STEM 12 -SJ1
Time: 11:30 PM
Module 3
Directions: Using the graphic organizer give the advantage and disadvantage of traditional and
new media. (20pts)
A
ADVANTAGES:
New media has the ability to reach a vast global audience, breaking down geographical
barriers and enabling content creators and businesses to engage with users worldwide
New media has the ability to reach a vast global audience, breaking down geographical
barriers and enabling content creators and businesses to engage with users worldwide
DISADVANTAGES:
The abundance of information available online can lead to information overload,
making it difficult for users to filter out relevant and reliable content
New media's reliance on digital technology and online platforms raises concerns about
privacy, as users may inadvertently share personal information or become vulnerable
to cyberattack
ADVANTAGES:
Traditional media is tangible, which can enhance trust and credibility as people can
physically interact with it, and it has long existed, leading to higher trust compared to
digital media
Traditional media has built a strong and established audience base over time, and it
can be targeted to specific demographics, making it effective for reaching a wide and
specific audience
DISADVANTAGES:
Traditional media is often limited by geographical boundaries, which can restrict its
reach, and it may not be as accessible as digital media, especially for global audiences
Traditional media can be expensive to produce and distribute, and it offers limited
interactivity compared to digital media, which can hinder immediate feedback and
consumer interaction
Activity 2. In not more than three to five sentences, answer the following questions.
1. How does the evolution of media affect your life as a student? (2pts)
It’s providing access to vast amounts of information and global connectivity, but also
presenting challenges such as information overload and potential privacy concerns,
requiring me as a students to develop critical media literacy skills to navigate and
benefit from these changes effectively.
2. How will new media be a help to you in your study? (3pts)
New media can be a helpful tool for me as a students in my studies by providing access
to a wealth of information, facilitating communication and collaboration, and enabling
the creation of digital portfolios and projects
Activity 2. Based on the picture below compare the traditional media to new media. What can
you say of their difference? Explain briefly in five-seven sentences. (10pts)
Traditional media and new media differ in their technological communication methods,
interactivity, accessibility, and audience engagement. Traditional media relies on analog
technologies and physical formats, such as print newspapers, television broadcasting,
radio waves, and physical books, while new media utilizes digital technologies and
platforms, including the internet, social media, mobile devices, virtual reality, and digital
publishing. New media is more interactive, accessible, and cost-effective, with a global
reach, while traditional media is tangible, credible, and established, with limited
interactivity and accessibility. Both have advantages and disadvantages, and it is
important to consider these when making a decision on which to use.
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