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Name: Carl Joshua D.

Pineda Sub: Empowerment and Technologies

Year & Section: 11 ABM LAYA

Multimedia and ICT

Activity 1: Let's ponder

Website Name: TechTrends

URL: www.techtrends.com

1. Holistic look of the website: 4/5

- The website has a modern and sleek design with a professional color scheme. However, the header
section is a bit crowded, which slightly detracts from the overall professional look.

2. Navigation: 5/5

- Navigation is intuitive and user-friendly. All links are functioning correctly, and the menu is well-
organized, making it easy to find different sections.

3. Content: 4/5

- The content is highly relevant to the technology industry and is updated regularly. There is a good mix
of articles, tutorials, and news updates. However, some sections could benefit from more in-depth
analysis.

4. Correctness: 3/5

- While most of the content is accurate, there are a few typographical errors scattered throughout the
articles, which can be distracting.

5. Images: 5/5

- All images are high-quality, relevant to the content, and displayed correctly. They add value to the
articles and enhance the user's understanding.

6. User Experience: 4/5

- The site offers multiple ways to contact the owners, including email, contact form, and social media
links. However, a live chat feature would further improve the user experience.

Strengths:

- Excellent navigation and user interface.

- High-quality, relevant images.

- Diverse and regularly updated content.


Weaknesses:

- Occasional typographical errors.

- Header section is slightly overcrowded.

- Some content sections lack depth.

Features to Add:

- A live chat support system for immediate assistance.

- A more detailed 'About Us' section to build trust with the audience.

Features to Remove:

- Unnecessary widgets in the header that clutter the space.

Let's complete this

Column A (Seen on the Website)

1. Holistic look of the website: Modern and sleek design with a professional color scheme.

2. Navigation: Intuitive and user-friendly with well-organized menus.

3. Content: Relevant and regularly updated articles, tutorials, and news updates.

4. Correctness: Mostly accurate content with some typographical errors.

5. Images: High-quality and relevant images that enhance articles.

6. User Experience: Multiple contact methods available, but lacking a live chat feature.

Column B (To Be Added)

1. Live Chat Support: Implement a live chat system for immediate user assistance.

2. Detailed 'About Us' Section: Expand the 'About Us' section to build more trust with the audience.

3. In-Depth Content: Add more detailed analysis in some content sections.

4. Proofreading: Improve the correctness by fixing typographical errors.

5. Declutter Header: Remove unnecessary widgets from the header to reduce overcrowding.

What i have learned

April 16,2024

Directions: Fill in the blank. Complete the paragraph below.


1. Interactive elements are used for enhancing the experience with webpages.

2. Collaboration software allows users to communicate and collaborate with each other virtually.

3. Smart technology that relies on the use of machine learning and artificial intelligence.

4. E-learning platforms assist self-paced learning.

5. Automated grading systems generate the result right after the assessment day.

April 17,2024

Assessment

1.B

2. B

3. A

4. C

5. C

6. D

7. D

8. A

9. C

10. D

11. C

12. C

13. C

14. D

15. A

April 29 – 30

1-7: Seven Examples of Multimedia Content

1. Text: Articles, books, and other written materials.

2. Images: Photos, illustrations, and graphics.

3. Audio: Music, sound effects, and spoken word recordings.


4. Video: Movies, animations, and recorded presentations.

5. Animations: Moving graphics, often used for educational or entertainment purposes.

6. Interactive Content: Content that allows user interaction, such as games and quizzes.

7. Virtual Reality: Immersive environments that simulate real or imagined worlds.

8-11: Four Multimedia Applications

1. Education: E-learning platforms, courseware, and online tests.

2. Entertainment: Video games, movies, and music.

3. Business: Sales presentations, training modules, and advertising.

4. Communication: Social media, podcasts, and video conferencing.

12: Integration of Multiple Forms of Media

• This refers to multimedia, which combines text, images, audio, video, and other forms of content to
create rich and interactive experiences..

Identify which multimedia content

Entertainment:

- Videos: Films, series, clips

- Online games: Interactive entertainment

- Audio: Music, soundtracks, spoken word

- Podcasts: Entertainment talk shows, interviews

Education:

- Videos: Instructional videos, documentaries

- Courseware: Digital educational courses

- Audio: Educational audiobooks, language lessons

- Podcasts: Educational topics, lectures

- Online tests: E-learning assessments

Advertisement:

- Videos: Commercials, promotional clips

- Sales presentation: Marketing pitches, product demos

- TV commercials: Advertisement spots

Industry/Business:
- Videos: Corporate training, product demonstrations

- Sales presentation: Business proposals, financial presentations

||• ICT AS A PLATFORM FOR CHANGE

1. Advocacy is the way of expressing views, opinions, concerns, information access, and establishing
one’s rights and responsibilities through any possible means or ways.

2. Social media is the collective term for website applications that focus on community-based input,
communication, interaction, content-sharing, and collaboration.

3. A website like Facebook allows you to create not only personal accounts but also pages and groups
where you can share content.

4. Websites like WordPress, Tumblr, and Blogger focus on content and design, resembling a newsletter
with options to change the design.

5. A telecommunications network is a platform that transports information electronically.

6. Here are five examples of Advocacy Campaigns:

- Healthy Pilipinas COVID-19 Campaigns

- CEED’s #VIPforVIP Campaign

- Save Philippine Seas’ Shark Shelter Project

- Climate Reality Project Philippines’s Niche Campaign

- Habitat for Humanity’s We Build.

(PLANNING AND CONCEPTUALIZING SOCIAL ADVOCACY FOR DEVELOPING AN ICT


PROJECT)

1. Empowerment in technology refers to the process of increasing the capacity and confidence of
individuals or groups to use technology to improve their lives and influence the decisions that affect them.

2. The mnemonic SMART stands for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound. These
are criteria used for setting clear and attainable goals.

3. Summaries of projects or issues that reflect interests, experience, and expertise are often found in
concept papers or position papers. They provide a detailed discussion on a topic for which the author
advocates.

4. The Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines is known as Republic Act No. 8293. It protects the
rights of creators over their original works, including copyrighted materials.
5. In the Philippines, copyright protection for movies, TV shows, and multimedia works lasts for the
lifetime of the author plus 50 years after their death.

6. The elements of a Concept Paper typically include:

- Title Page
- Background
- Literature Review
- Problem Statement
- Methodology
- Timeline
- References.

7. The legal term used to describe the rights that creators have over their literary and artistic works is
copyright.

8. The use of copyrighted work for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching,
research, and similar purposes without infringement is known as fair use.

9. The guidelines for fair use consider:

- The purpose and character of the use


- The nature of the copyrighted work
- The amount and substantiality of the portion used
- The effect of the use upon the potential market.

10. In the Philippines, copyright protection applies to works during the lifetime of the author plus 50
years after the author’s death.

IV. PRINCIPLES OF EFFECTIVE WEB DESIGN

1. Web design is the process of planning, creating, and arranging content online. It involves
webpage layout, content production, and graphic design.
2. Webpages are created using HTML, which stands for Hypertext Markup Language.
3. A person who builds webpages using HTML is known as a web developer or web designer.
4. WYSIWYG stands for “What You See Is What You Get,” referring to a system in which content
displayed during editing appears very similar to the final output.
5. CMS stands for Content Management System. It’s a software that helps users create, manage, and
modify content on a website without needing to write code from scratch.
6. Good web design is characterized by:
- Simplicity
- Consistency
- Typography and readability
- Mobile responsiveness
- Appropriate color palette and imagery
- Fast loading times
- Easy navigation
- Effective communication.

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