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Trends Q2 Module 3: Business Law (Colegio San Agustin - Makati)
Trends Q2 Module 3: Business Law (Colegio San Agustin - Makati)
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Multiple Choice: Choose your best answer from the given choices. Write your
answer on the separate paper.
1. One of the positive impacts of this discipline is to increased business
opportunities cost reduction. Which impact of ICT on business is this?
a. Information Management c. economic
b. Employment d. access to information
2. Which of the following impact of ICT on society has an availability of public
services?
a. Employment c. access to information
b. Economic d. management information
3. Which impact of ICT on business improved inventory management and stock
control?
a. Economic c. access to information
b. Information management d. employment
4. Which of the following facilitating public and private sector activities used to
improve road, air, and rail transportation?
a. Transport c. public administration
b. urban and rural development d. electronic commerce
5. The following are the improving the quality of life for citizens except:
a. Health c. environment
b. Electronic commerce d. agriculture
6. It is used to provide multimedia information about destination to prospective
travelers.
a. Agriculture c. travel and tourism
b. Electronic commerce d. manufacturing
7. Which of the following does not belong to the potential uses of ICT?
a. Facilitating public and private sector activities
b. Improving the quality of life for citizens
c. Facilitating activities in the business sector
d. Facilitating agriculturist for enhancing agricultural development
8. It is a scope of ICT focusing on the enhancement of agricultural and rural
development through improved information and communication processes.
a. ICT in agriculture c. ICT in society
b. ICT in healthcare d. ICT in education
9. Which scope of ICT wherein teaching-learning process can be made more
interactive and resulting in more efficient?
a. ICT in agriculture c. ICT in society
b. ICT in healthcare d. ICT in education
10. It a kind of converging technologies of ICT provides a capability for
processing data to be converted into information.
a. Computation Technology c. Data Display Technology
b. Communication Technology d. Data Retrieval Technology
11. Which of the following function of ICT is an issue of converging space which
depends on the following factors such as disk space availability and
flexibility?
a. Data Capture c. Data Transmission
b. Data Storage d. Data Processing
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Learning Objectives:
1. define technology and ICT;
2. distinguish the dates, people and event in the development of ICT; and
3. appreciate the historical background of ICT.
What’s In
Kumusta ge? Det kagkaham or shall I say, how are you? Look at the things
around you. Do you know that through technology, it has made learning, making
friends, having fun, and interacting so much easier than ever before? Whenever our
grandparents tell about their life, they always mention how their youthful years
formed the foundation for life ahead. It is thus concern that the youth today are
being affected by the technology in all areas of their lives. Let’s take a look on the
activity below.
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2. What do you think is the problem all about?
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3. How technology affects the life of today’s
generation?
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4. How can you be able to utilize the advancement of technology rather than
enslaved by it?
Which among the things you have listed is the most advance and the least advance
technology?
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Have you found difficulties in selecting which is the most and the least advance
technology? Why or why not?
What is It
In 1833, Charles Babbage created the initial designs of the computer but it was not
until 1931 that the first electronic calculator was assembled by Konrad Zuse.
The telephone was invented in 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell. Mobile phone
technology was introduced in the 1970s and the earliest mobile phones were sold
in the 1980s. Advancements in digital technology led to the greater popularity of
mobile phones, gaining widespread use during the early 2000s.
The late 20th century was the high time for computer development. The first
microprocessor was introduced by INTEL in 1971 and the initial versions of the
computers that we see today was manufactured by IBM in 1981.
A decade after, what can be regarded as the defining moment for ICT was the
creation of the World Wide Web - what we know today as the Internet – in 1991 by
Tim Lee.
Desktop computers were made more mobile through laptops and tablets. Mobile
phones, aside from being just tools for communication, are able to integrate other
ICT innovations such as internet access, camera, AM/FM radio, television, data
storage, and calculator, among others apart from being capable of using various
software application to augment their features.
In the Philippines, you can watch the news and discussion that you hear over the
radio in television programs such as Teleradyo. Ultimately, twenty-first century
development in ICT focuses more on how ICT can be used to produce positive
impact to society.
What’s More
What I Can Do
What’s In
Oopps! Let’s take a break! Find some place, I mean your favorite spot in your home
where makes you feel comfortable and peaceful.
Don’t you know that Philippines is one to have the slowest internet connectivity in
the whole world. It is said that in terms of mobile internet speed, the Philippines
ranks 103rd among 139 surveyed countries. The country’s average mobile internet
download speed of 15.06 Megabits per second (Mbps) was far below the global
average of 26.12. In contrary, Norway has the fastest mobile internet with a speed
(67.54 Mbps), followed by Canada, Qatar, the Netherlands, and South Korea.
Maybe you could have Youtube the whole day without buffering!
In terms of fixed line internet, the Philippines ranked 101 st among 179 countries.
The country’s average speed of 19.51 Mbps was much slower than the global
average of 57.91 Mbps. Bangladesh was slightly ahead of the Philippines at 100 th
place, while Laos was at 84 th. Singapore was the runaway winner in terms of fixed-
line internet as it registered average speeds of 199.77 Mbps. Wow! That’s a
whooping number! Imagine just many anime series you can download with that
speed!
Column A Column B
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What is It
FUNCTIONS OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
Data Capture – Data capturing, storage and transmission is important function of
ICT. With the aid of computer devices such as hardware and software, usually data
is captured by key board, bar codes, video camera, mouse etc.
Data storage – is an issue of covering space, which depends on following factors
such as disk space availability and flexibility of ICT in terms of making the data
available for use.
Data transmission – data can be transmitted from one place to another place or
from one computer to another computer. For this purpose various devices like
modem, cables are used. For transmitting data, various types of networks like
Local Area Network (LAN), Wide Area Network (WAN), Metropolitan Area Network
(MAN), internet, intranet, extranet etc. are used.
SCOPE OF ICT
ICT in Agriculture
E-Agriculture is an emerging field focusing on the enhancement of agricultural and
rural development through improved information and communication processes.
ICT in Education
Teaching learning process can be made more interactive and hence resulting in
more efficient. With the help of presentations, designing and simulation several
tough topics can be taught and learned in easier way.
ICT in Society
With the help of ICT people are spending considerable time on social networks on
the virtual world through e-mail, mobile, blogs, downloading etc. This has changed
the social behavior which is the emergence of a society of digital age – the
Information Society.
ICT in Healthcare
Health area can have several critical and important ICT solutions like tele-medicine
consultation in rural areas, consultation from expert doctors through
teleconferencing or video conferencing, reports can be send to the doctor through e-
mail etc.
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What’s More
Activity 2.3 Complete Me!
Direction. Identify the following terms by putting the missing letters on the box to
complete it. Use a separate sheet for your answer.
1. T R V
2. S A E
3. S L Y
4.
C U R
5. R O V I G
Direction. Identify the following dimension of ICT describe in each item. Choose the
letter of your correct answer inside the box. Use separate sheet for your answer.
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What I Can Do
Activity 2.5
Direction. Identify on which of the dimension of ICT is being represented by the
following transactions. Write your answer on the separate sheet.
Transactions Scope of ICT
1. Books can easily be converted to e-books which
becomes more handy.
2. The development of smartphones has led to audio
visual communication as well as access to records and
files of the office via internet.
3. The internet has emerged as a medium of conveying
information from the cyberspace on just one click.
4. The cow producer of Wagyu beef can roam freely and
the farmers are alerted whenever it is outside the farm.
5. The sectors can give employment and generate revenue
for smaller cities by spreading its business operations.
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What’s In
Direction. Look the hidden words in the puzzle related to the dimension of ICT. The
words are written inverted, horizontally, vertically and diagonally. Cross the word
that corresponds to your answer. Write your answer on the separate sheet.
R E T R I E V A L T
S E Q P M A A D A O
P R O C E S S I N G
R I W A F T E S R U
O E S P D O V P T E
P V O T E R E L Z S
N A D U L A W A N W
F L O R N G E Y X D
I T Y E O E S A H G
What’s New
Benefits of ICT
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BENEFITS OF ICT
A. Facilitating public and private sector activities areas such as in:
1. Public Administration - ICT brings transparency and efficiency in the
administrative work. Online working system will leave no scope for laziness and
dishonesty in work.
2. Urban and Rural Development - telecentres in rural areas can facilitate
economic liberation. Mobile telephony can also help rural entrepreneurs in keeping
in touch with their market outside their communities.
3. Transport - used to improve road, air and rail transportation. These operations
include payment for parking meters, identification of authorized parking space
occupants.
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2. What if there is no mobile phone
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3. What if there is no online learning system in this time of pandemic
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What’s In
Direction. Given the following disciplines, write its uses to complete the table. Use
separate sheet for your answer.
What’s New
Activity 4.2 Pro – Con Grid!
Direction. Based on the advancement of ICT, write at least three advantages and
three disadvantages using the pro-con grid. Pro is for advantage and Con is for
disadvantage. Write your answer on the separate sheet.
1. ICT on Business
Pro Con
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What is It
IMPACT OF ICT
The impact of information technology can be visualized at local, national, regional
and global level both in positive and negative form. The followings are the major
affected areas due to information technology.
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IMPACT ON MEDICAL
Positive Impact Negative Impact
Efficiency in bringing medical Can adopt more luxuries lifestyle
help medical facilities can be and can lead to physical problems
extended to rural communities e.g. obesity, eye problem etc.
IMPACT ON ADMINISTRATION
Better use of resources
Improved governance through e-governance
Efficiency in the operation of delivering government services
What’s More
Activity 4.3 True or False!
Direction. Write O if the statement is correct and X if incorrect. Use separate sheet
for your answer.
1. Software have been developed which explain the concept of mathematics,
logical, learning, and basic signs.
2. ICT in knowledge-based products now makes up less of the Gross Domestic
Products (GDP) of the world’s major countries.
3. Advance in ICT have contributed to the process widely recognized as
globalization.
4. Capabilities of personal computing and the internet are becoming
remarkable tool to help people with disabilities overcome many of the
challenges they face.
5. ICT development and globalization are closely related.
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Activity 4.4
Direction. Fill-in the blanks to complete the thought of your idea about the initial
statements below.
1) The positive advancement of ICT to Society is/are
.
2) The negative advancement of ICT to Business is/are
.
3) The negative advancement of ICT to Academic is/are
.
4) In this time of pandemic, ICT advancement on Medicine help doctors in
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5) The positive advancement of ICT to administration is/are
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What I Can Do
Activity 4.5
Direction. Present a derived idea about the advancement of ICT in your own
perspective. Write your answer on the separate sheet.
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Multiple Choice: Choose your best answer from the given choices. Write your
answer on the separate paper.
1. One of the positive impacts of this discipline is to increased business
opportunities cost reduction. Which impact of ICT on business is this?
a. Information Management c. economic
b. Employment d. access to information
2. Which of the following impact of ICT on society has an availability of public
services?
a. Employment c. access to information
b. Economic d. management information
3. Which impact of ICT on business improved inventory management and stock
control?
a. Economic c. access to information
b. Information management d. employment
4. Which of the following facilitating public and private sector activities used to
improve road, air, and rail transportation?
a. Transport c. public administration
b. urban and rural development d. electronic commerce
5. The following are the improving the quality of life for citizens except:
a. Health c. environment
b. Electronic commerce d. agriculture
6. It is used to provide multimedia information about destination to prospective
travelers.
a. Agriculture c. travel and tourism
b. Electronic commerce d. manufacturing
7. Which of the following does not belong to the potential uses of ICT?
a. Facilitating public and private sector activities
b. Improving the quality of life for citizens
c. Facilitating activities in the business sector
d. Facilitating agriculturist for enhancing agricultural development
8. It is a scope of ICT focusing on the enhancement of agricultural and rural
development through improved information and communication processes.
a. ICT in agriculture c. ICT in society
b. ICT in healthcare d. ICT in education
9. Which scope of ICT wherein teaching-learning process can be made more
interactive and resulting in more efficient?
a. ICT in agriculture c. ICT in society
b. ICT in healthcare d. ICT in education
10. It a kind of converging technologies of ICT provides a capability for
processing data to be converted into information.
a. Computation Technology c. Data Display Technology
b. Communication Technology d. Data Retrieval Technology
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Get Organized!
Use the five W’s chart, organize the information you have learned from this
module.
What?
Who?
Where?
When?
Why?
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Lesson 1
Lesson 2
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Books
Marquez, Leander P. 2018. Trends, Networks, and Critical Thinking in the 21st
Culture for Senior High School. Quezon City: C & E Publishing, Inc.
Other Sources
HUMSS 12 Trends, Networks and Critical Thinking in the 21 st Century Culture,
Curriculum Guide
HUMSS 12 Trends, Networks and Critical Thinking in the 21 st Century Culture,
Most Essential Learning Competencies
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Llego, Mark. Senior High School SHS Teaching Guides – TeacherPH.
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