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MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY

Current and Future Trends


of Media and Information
CHONA D. CAMPOSANO
SHS Teacher II
Rosario National High School 1
OBJECTIVE:
Evaluate current trends in media
and information, and how they
affect both individuals and the
society as a whole.
MIL11/12CFT-IIIi-26 2
What are the
different types of
Media
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Watch Your
Day in 2020
Source: Youtube from GetManiatech from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJUQENC-SVQ
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According to the video,
what information will
you be able to see in the
bathroom mirror?
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What will be the
features of the
appliances in the kitchen
and bedroom?
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Do you think these
features can make the
world better, as the
video states?
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ACTIVITY:

“TECHNOLOGIES
OF THE FUTURE“
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ACTIVITY:
1. Divide the class into three (3) groups.
2. The teacher will give the different
pictures of technology and they need to
identify the technology tool.
3. Each group will answer the mind map
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ANALYSIS:
1. Ask the following questions:
• Which ones did you like best?
• Which ones already exist?
• Which ones do you think might
become a reality next year? Explain
your answer. 12
What problems or
issues technology can
solve?
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What possible issues can
you foresee with these
technologies? Explain
your answer.
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ABSTRACTION:
SOME OF
EMERGING
TECHNOLOGIES
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1. HAPTICS TECHNOLOGY –
•Is a feedback technology (using computer
applications) that takes advantage of the user’s
sense of touch by applying force, vibrations
and/or motions to the User.
• Simple haptics is used in game controllers,
joysticks and steering wheels and is becoming
more common in Smartphones. 16
1. HAPTICS TECHNOLOGY –
•Is a feedback technology (using computer
applications) that takes advantage of the user’s
sense of touch by applying force, vibrations
and/or motions to the User.
• Simple haptics is used in game controllers,
joysticks and steering wheels and is becoming
more common in Smartphones. 17
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2. CONTEXTUAL AWARENESS –
•By combining ‘hard sensor’ information such
as where you are and the conditions around
you, combined with ‘soft sensors’ such as your
calendar, your social network and past
preferences - future devices will constantly
learn about who you are and how you live,
work and play. 19
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3. VOICE AND TONE RECOGNITION –
•Not only can voice and tone recognition be used
to confirm a person’s identity but tone
recognition can be used to detect a person’s
health or emotional state.
•This technology will open new opportunities in
security and healthcare – with mobile
applications. 21
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4. INTELLIGENT ROUTING TO DEVICES –
• This future technology will be useful to, for example,
local councils. While on the move, staff will be able to
provide the precise description and location of a
street-based issue using Smartphones and mobile
devices that can take photos and have GPS (global
positioning system) support.
• Intelligent routing will then alert the responsible
team to action. 23
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5. EYE TRACKING TECHNOLOGY –
•Eye tracking technology measures eye
positions and movements which are
analysed through computer applications.
•Future laptops, smartphones and tablets
could contain thousands of tiny imaging
sensors built into the display screen.
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6. INTERNET GLASSES –
• Technology that can display images directly onto
our retinas while not blocking our sight is being
developed.
• This technology can be used in eyeglasses and
have uses ranging from e-Gaming to military
defense. In the next 10-20 years experts predict
that Internet glasses will replace Smartphones.
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APPLICATION
1. Which of the discussed trends in
media and information do you
think will have the most impact or
influence to people and to the
society as a whole? Why? 29
APPLICATION
2. Do you think
technological advances can
make communication in life
better? 30
EVALUATION:

Written Work: 1/4 yellow pad

Check your knowledge:

TRUE or FALSE 31
1. Haptics technology is a feedback
technology (using computer
applications) that takes advantage
of the user’s sense of touch by
applying force, vibrations and/or
motions to the User.
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2. Voice and tone recognition
be used to confirm a person’s
identity but tone recognition
can be used to detect a person’s
health or emotional state. 33
3. Internet glasses measures
eye positions and movements
which are analyzed through
computer applications.

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4. Contextual awareness by combining
‘hard sensor’ information such as
where you are and the conditions
around you, combined with ‘soft
sensors’ such as your calendar, your
social network and past preferences
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5. Intelligent routing to
devices this future
technology will be useful to,
for example, local councils.
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AGREEMENT:
1 whole yellow pad
Short Essay
Do you think the Philippines
should have an MOOC (Massive
Open Online Course) in the future?
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