Division of Roxas City Don Ynocencio A. Del Rosario National High School Detailed Lesson Plan in Empowerment Technologies

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VI – Western Visayas
DIVISION OF ROXAS CITY
DON YNOCENCIO A. DEL ROSARIO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN EMPOWERMENT TECHNOLOGIES
Teacher: Williamson B. Enoc
Teaching Date and Time: M, T, W and TH/7:30-8:30 AM
Grade Level: 11
Learning Area: Empowerment Technologies
Quarter: 1

I OBJECTIVES

a. Content Standard:
ICT in the context of global communication for specific professional track
b. Performance Standard:
At the end of the 2-week period student will independently compose an insightful
reflection paper on the nature of ICT in the context of their lives, society, and
professional tracks (Arts, Tech-Voc, Sports, Academic).
c. Learning Competencies:
Compare and contrast the nuances of varied online platforms, sites, and content to best
achieve specific class objectives or address situational challenges

Code: CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-Ia-b-1

II CONTENT
The current state of ICT Technologies Online systems, functions, and platforms
III LEARNING RESOURCES
a. References: Book (Empowerment Technologies, Innovative Training Works, Inc.)
b. Other Instructional Resources: laptop, internet, projector, PPT, and cut-outs.
IV PROCEDURES

Activity:
1. Divide the class into 5 groups.
2. The group must answer the following questions:
a. How many times have you checked your phone this morning?
b. How many status updates have you posted in Facebook or Twitter today?
c. Did you use the Internet for an hour after you woke up this morning?
d. Do you follow a celebrity via his/her social media account?
3. Each group will assign a presenter to present their output (3 minutes per group).

Analysis:
1. What did you feel after sharing?
2. What are common answers you have with other group?
3. Why these are the common answers?
4. What do you think are the reason people do these things every day?
5. What would you feel if you can’t post in you Facebook or twitter account for a
week?
6. How important are these technologies in you daily life?
Abstraction:
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) deals with the use of different
communication technologies such as mobile phones, telephones, Internet, etc. to
locate, save, send, and edit information.

ICT IN THE PHILIPPINES


Several international companies dub the Philippines as the “ICT Hub of Asia.” It is no
secret that there is a huge growth of ICT-related jobs around the country, one of which is the
call center or BPO (Business Process Outsourcing) centers.

Web 2.0: Dynamic Web Pages


Web 2.0 is the evolution of Web 1.0 by adding dynamic web pages—the user is able to see a
differently than others.

Features of Web 2.0


1. Folksonomy- allows users to categorize and classify/arrange information using
freely chosen keywords (e.g. tagging). Popular social networking sites such as
Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, etc. use tags that start with the pound sign (#).
This is also referred to as hashtag.
2. Rich User Experience- content is dynamic and responsive to user’s input. An
example would be a website that shows local content. In the case of social
networking sites, when logged on, your account is used to modify what you see
in their website.
3. User Participation- the owner of the website is not the only one who is able to
put consent. Others are able to place content of their own by means of
comments, reviews, and evaluation. Some websites allow readers to comment
on an article, participate on a poll, or review a specific product (e.g.,
Amazon.com, online stores).
4. Long Tail- services that are offered on demand rather than on a one-time
purchase. In certain cases, time based pricing is better than file size-based
pricing or vice versa.
5. Software as a Service- users will subscribe to a software only when needed
rather than purchasing them. This is a cheaper option if you do not always need
to use a software.
6. Mass Participation- diverse information sharing through universal web access.
Since most users can use the Internet, Web 2.0’s content is based on people
from various cultures.

Web 3.0 and the Semantic Web


The Semantic Web is a movement led by the World Wide Web Consortium
(W3C). The W3C standard encourages web developers to include semantic content in
their web pages. The term was coined by the inventor of the World Wide Web, Tim
Berners-Lee. Lee also noted that the Semantic Web is component for Web 3.0.

Web 3.0 is yet to be fully realized because of several problems:


1. Compatibility. HTML files and current web browsers could not support Web 3.0.
2. Security. The user’s security is also in question since the machine is saving his or
her preferences.
Vastness. The World Wide Web already contains billions of web pages.
3. Vagueness. Certain words are imprecise. The world “old” and “small” would
depend on the user.
4. Logic. Since machines use logic, there are certain limitations for a computer to
be able to predict what the user is referring to at a given time.

Trends in ICT
As the world of ICT continues grow, the industry has focused on several innovations.
These innovations cater to the needs of the people that benefit most out of ICT.
Whether is it for business or personal use, these trends are the current front runners in
the innovation of ICT.
1. Convergence
Technological convergence is the synergy of technological advancements to
work on a similar goal or task. For example, besides using your personal
computer to create word documents, you can now use your smartphone. It can
also use cloud technologies to sync files from one device to another while also
using LTE technology which means you can access your files anytime, anywhere.
Convergence is using several technologies to accomplish a task conveniently.
2. Social Media
Social Media is a website, application, or online channel that enables web users
to create, co-create, discuss, modify, and exchange user-generated content.
According to Nielsen, a global information and measurement company, Internet
users spend more time in social media sites than in any other type of site. With
this, more and more advertisers use social media to promote their product.

There are six type of social media:


a. Social Networks. These are sites that allow you to connect to other people with
the same interests or background. Once a user creates his or her account, he or
she can set up a profile, add people, create groups, and share content.
Examples: Facebook and Google+
b. Bookmarking Sites. These are sites that allow you to store and manage links to
various websites and resources. Most of these sites allow you to create a tag
that allows you and others to easily search or share them. Example:
Stumbleupon and Pinterest
c. Social News. These are sites that allow users to post their own news items or
links to other news sources. The user can also comment on the post and
comments may also be ranked. They are also capable of voting on these news
articles of the website. Those who get the most amount of votes are shown
most prominently. Examples: reddit and Digg
d. Media Sharing. These are sites that allow you to upload and share media
content like images, music, and video. Most of these sites have additional social
features like liking, commenting and having user profiles. Examples: Flicker,
Youtube, and Instagram
e. Microblogging. These are sites that focus on short updates from the user. Those
subscribed to the user will be able to receive these updates. Examples: Twitter
and Plurk
f. Blogs and Forums. These websites allow users to post their content. Other users
are able to comment on the said topic. There are several free blogging platforms
like Blogger, WordPress, and Tumblr. On the other hand, forums are typically
part of a certain website or web service.

Mobile Technologies
The popularity of smartphones and tablets has taken a major rise over the
years. This is largely because of the devices’ capability to do tasks that were originally
found in personal computers. Several of these devices are capable of using high-speed
Internet. Today, the latest mobile devices use 4G Networking (LTE), which is currently
the fastest mobile network. Also, mobile devices use different operating systems:
a. iOS - used in Apple devices such as the iPhone and iPad
b. Android- an open source operating system developed by Google. Being
open source means several mobile phone companies use this OS for
free.
c. Blackberry OS- used in Blackberry devices
d. Windows Phone OS - a closed source and proprietary operating system
developed by Microsoft.
e. Symbian- the original smartphone OS; used by Nokia devices
f. WebOS- originally used for smartphones; now used for smart TVs
g. Windows Mobile- developed by Microsoft for smartphones and pocket
PCs

Assistive Media
Assistive Media is a nonprofit service designed to help people who have
visual and reading impairments. A database of audio recordings is used to read
to the user. You may visit http://www.assistive media.org/ for several of their
audio recordings.

Application:
1. As a generation of Digital Natives, can we be competitive if we remove ICT as
one of our resources or tools?
2. What are the things that you see around that are part of Web 2.0 and Web
3.0 development?

Assessment/Evaluation:
I. True or False: Write T if the statement is correct; otherwise, write F on the blank
before each item.
____1. Tim Berners-Lee created the World Wide Web.
____2. People Magazine conducted the research on “The Selfiest Cities in the World”.
____3. Web 2.0 introduces static web pages that allow users to interact with the web
pages.
____4. Folksonomy allow users to categorize and locate information
____5. Technological convergence is the synergy of technological advancements to work
on a similar goal or task.
____6. According to Neilsen, users who use the internet spend more time in social
media sites that in any other type of site.
____7. Blogging sites are sites that focus on short updates from the user.
____8. Android is a mobile operating system for Apple devices.
____9. Assistive media is a nonprofit service designed to help people who have visual
and reading impairments.
____10. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) deals with the use of
different communications technology to locate, save, send, and edit
information.
II. Write SO if the social media website is a social networks, BS for bookmarking
site, SN for social news, MS for media sharing MI for microblogging, and BF for
blogs and forums.
____1. Facebook
____2. Plurk
____3. Twitter
____4. Tumblr
____5. Reddit
____6. Google+
____7. Instagram
____8. Pinterest
____9. Blogger
____10. Stumble Upon

Agreement:
As a group, conduct a short interview to any of the business that you can see around
using the following guide;
1. What are the different ways for the customers and/or suppliers to contact
you?
2. How often do you use a phone for business? Estimate only.
3. Does your establishment have internet connection? If yes, what is its
purpose? If no, would you consider having it in the future? Why or why not?
4. Does your business have a website? If yes, how does it help the company? If
no, would you consider having one in the future? Why or why not?
5. (If applicable) Would you consider giving free Wi-Fi access in the future? If
you already have it, does it help boost sales?

Submit your group output in a Letter sized bond paper, computer printed with a font
size of 11 using any book fonts. List the members of your groups at the first page of the
report.

V REMARKS

VI REFLECTION

Prepared by: Noted by:

WILLIAMSON B. ENOC, T-II TESSIE D. ORTEGA


Don Ynocencio A. Del Rosario NHS Principal I
Division of Roxas City Don Ynocencio A. Del Rosario NHS
Division of Roxas City

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