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CITATION

Prepared by Albuera, Jay-Ar B.


CITATION

• Refers to a quotation from a reference book, paper, or


author, especially in a scholarly work.
• A way to tell your readers that a certain material in your
work came from another source
EXAMPLE

• The youth is the hope of the future (Jose P. Rizal).

• Cognitive development consist of 4 stages known as


sensosi-motor, preoperational, operational and formal
stage according to Jean Piaget (1936).
IMPORTANCE

• It gives credit to the owner.


• Helps avoid plagiarism.
• Improve your work by providing outside support to
your ideas.
DATA PRIVACY IMPLICATION
DATA PRIVACY

• It is the ability of a person to determine for themselves when, how,


and to what extent personal information about them is shared or
communicated to others.
• Data refers to the private information such as name, address,
contact information, and etc.
DATA PRIVACY ACT

• R.A. 10173 or also known as Data Privacy Act of 2012


• An act protecting individual personal information in information
and communications systems in the government and the private
sector, creating for this purpose of national privacy commission
and other purposes.
IMPORTANCE

• It helps us protect our personal information from others.


• Ensures that our personal data are secured and safe.
• Monitors data issues that can cause harm people and other
stakeholders of the community.
RESEARCH AND DATA
COLLECTION PROTOCOLS
DATA COLLECTION PROTOCOLS

• Describes the procedures for collecting data.


• Examples:
• Surveys
• Interviews
• Observation
• Experiments
• Etc.
TIPS TO AVOID PLAGIARISM
10 TIPS TO AVOID PLAGIARISM

1. Cite all resources you use, including the web pages.


2. Don’t rush
3. Learn guidelines for citations
4. When you quote someone – make it clear.
5. Make sure to organize your references list in a proper way.
6. Do not pay anyone to write a research for you.
7. Whenever you translate a passage from a text, indicate it.
10 TIPS TO AVOID PLAGIARISM

8. Make sure to reference yourself as well.


9. Check your work before submitting.
10. Don’t copy everything from others.
HOW TO EVALUATE A WEBSITE
WEBSITE

• A set of related web pages located under a single domain name,


typically produced by a single person or organization.
• Examples:
• Business websites
• Educational websites
• Personal website
• Entertainment website
WEBSITE

A. Authority/authorship
B. Currency/timeliness
C. Coverage/relevance
D. Purpose/audience
E. Accuracy/documentation
F. Objectivity/thoroughness
INTEGRATING DIGITAL/CYBER
LITERACY INTO THE CURRICULUM
ICT INTEGRATION IN CLASSROOM

• Recent study shows the importance of technology in classroom


environment.
• Curriculum nowadays integrates ICT into the teaching-learning
process to promote the development of 21 st century skills of
learners.
• It promotes awareness about the advancement of educational
processes and technologies used in the classroom.
21 S T CENTURY SKILLS

1. Critical thinking
2. Creavity
3. Collaboration and;
4. Communication
REFERENCES

• https://www.plagiarism.org/article/what-is-citation
• https://dict.gov.ph/ra-10173/
• https://www.sandiegograntwriter.com/data-collection-protocol/
• https://www.amberscript.com/en/blog/how-to-avoid-plagiarism/
• https://library.concordia.ca/help/evaluating/evaluating-websites.php
THANK YOU!

Prepared by Albuera, Jay-Ar B.

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