SHS-CourseSyllabusMIL 1st Sem
SHS-CourseSyllabusMIL 1st Sem
I. Course Title:
The course introduces the learners to basic understanding of media and information as channels of communication and tools for the development of
individuals and societies. It also aims to develop students to be creative and critical thinkers as well as responsible users and competent producers
of media and information.
Topics:
The course will
following topics:
the
Assessment
1. Formative Assessments
a. Assignment
b. Group Presentation
c. Hands-on Activities
Time Frame
Course Orientation : 1
hour
Topic 1 : 3 hours
2. Summative Assessments
a. Quizzes
b. Unit Test
3. Performance Tasks
a. Mini PTask
b. Major PTask
Topics:
Time Frame
Assessment
1. Formative Assessments
a. Assignment
b. Group Presentation
c. Hands-on Activities
Topic 2 : 4 hours
2. Summative Assessments
a. Quizzes
b. Unit Test
3. Performance Tasks
a. Mini PTask
b. Major PTask
Topics:
classifies
contents
different media types
3. Information Literacy
compares
sources of
of
potential
media and
4. Types of Media
a. Print (books, newsletter,
magazines,
journals,
and
other
printed
materials)
b. Broadcast
(radio,
television, and film)
c. New Media (internet)
5. Media
and
Sources
a. Indigenous
Information
Assessment
1. Formative Assessments
a. Assignment
b. Group Presentation
c. Hands-on Activities
Time Frame
Topic 3 : 2 hours
2. Summative Assessments
a. Quizzes
b. Unit Test
3. Performance Tasks
a. Mini PTask
b. Major PTask
1. Formative Assessments
a. Assignment
b. Group Presentation
c. Hands-on Activities
Topic 4 : 4 hours
2. Summative Assessments
a. Quizzes
b. Unit Test
3. Performance Tasks
a. Mini PTask
b. Major PTask
1. Formative Assessments
Topic 5 : 4 hours
Topics:
b. Library
c. Internet
d. Others
Assessment
a. Assignment
b. Group Presentation
c. Hands-on Activities
Think-Pair-Share
2. Summative Assessments
a. Quizzes
b. Unit Test
3. Performance Tasks
a. Mini PTask
b. Major PTask
6. Media
and
Information
Languages
a. Codes,
Conventions,
and Messages,
b. Audience,
Producers,
and Other stakeholders
1. Formative Assessments
a. Assignment
b. Group Presentation
c. Hands-on Activities
18 hours
1 hour
Topic 6 : 3 hours
2. Summative Assessments
a. Quizzes
b. Unit Test
3. Performance Tasks
a. Mini PTask
b. Major PTask
Time Frame
Topic 7 : 4 hours
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Topics:
Issues
in
Media
and
Information
construct
info-graphics
showing
the
proper
conduct and behaviour
online (netiquette, virtual
self)
8. Opportunities, Challenges,
and Power of Media and
Information
a. Economic, Educational,
Social, and Political
Assessment
1. Formative Assessments
a. Assignment
b. Group Presentation
c. Hands-on Activities
Time Frame
2. Summative Assessments
a. Quizzes
b. Unit Test
3. Performance Tasks
a. Mini PTask
b. Major PTask
1. Formative Assessments
a. Assignment
b. Group Presentation
c. Hands-on Activities
Topic 8 : 3 hours
describes an individual
who
is
media
and
information literate
synthesizes the overall
implication of media and
information to an individual
(personal,
professional,
educational, and others)
discuss how media is an
important tool in the
nation-building
and
strengthening of cultural
identities
albeit
globalization
Topics:
Assessment
1. Formative Assessments
a. Assignment
b. Group Presentation
c. Hands-on Activities
Topic 9 : 4 hours
2. Summative Assessments
a. Quizzes
b. Unit Test
10. Media
and
Information
Literate Individual
a. Improved quality of life
b. Greater
political
participation
c. Better
economic
opportunities
d. Improved
learning
environment
e. More cohesive social
units
f. Others
Concept Mapping
3. Performance Tasks
a. Mini PTask
b. Major PTask
1. Formative Assessments
a. Assignment
b. Group Presentation
c. Hands-on Activities
Topic 10 : 4 hours
2. Summative Assessments
a. Quizzes
b. Unit Test
3. Performance Tasks
a. Mini PTask
b. Major PTask
Time Frame
18 hours
1 hour
6
categorizes
different
examples of people and
state reasons for such
categorization
cites
studies
showing
proofs of positive and
negative effects of media
information on individual
and society
Topics:
13. Visual
Information
and
Students
discuss
the
different
dimensions of people media.
Assessment
1. Formative Assessments
a. Assignment
b. Group Presentation
c. Hands-on Activities
Time Frame
Topic 11 : 4 hours
2. Summative Assessments
a. Quizzes
b. Unit Test
3. Performance Tasks
a. Mini PTask
b. Major PTask
1. Formative Assessments
a. Assignment
b. Group Presentation
c. Hands-on Activities
Topic 12 : 4 hours
2. Summative Assessments
a. Quizzes
b. Unit Test
3. Performance Tasks
a. Mini PTask
b. Major PTask
1. Formative Assessments
Topic 13 : 4 hours
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Topics:
Media
a. Definition,
characteristics, format
and types, sources,
advantages
and
limitations, and value
b. Visual Message Design
c. Selection Criteria
d. Design principle and
Elements
14. Audio
Information
and
Media
a. Definition,
characteristics, format
and types, sources,
advantages
and
limitations, and value
b. Hearing vs. Listening,
Learning Out Loud
c. Selection Criteria
d. Design principle and
Elements
Assessment
a. Assignment
b. Group Presentation
c. Hands-on Activities
Time Frame
2. Summative Assessments
a. Quizzes
b. Unit Test
3. Performance Tasks
a. Mini PTask
b. Major PTask
1. Formative Assessments
a. Assignment
b. Group Presentation
c. Hands-on Activities
Topic 14 : 4 hours
2. Summative Assessments
a. Quizzes
b. Unit Test
3. Performance Tasks
a. Mini PTask
b. Major PTask
Topics:
Assessment
16. Manipulative
Information
and Media
a. Definition,
characteristics, format
and types, sources,
advantages
and
limitations, and value
b. Selection Criteria
c. Design principle and
Elements
1. Formative Assessments
a. Assignment
b. Group Presentation
c. Hands-on Activities
Time Frame
16 hours
1 hour
Topic 15 : 8 hours
2. Summative Assessments
a. Quizzes
b. Unit Test
3. Performance Tasks
a. Mini PTask
b. Major PTask
1. Formative Assessments
a. Assignment
b. Group Presentation
c. Hands-on Activities
Topic 16 : 8 hours
2. Summative Assessments
a. Quizzes
b. Unit Test
3. Performance Tasks
a. Mini PTask
Topics:
Assessment
b. Major PTask
1. Formative Assessments
a. Assignment
b. Group Presentation
c. Hands-on Activities
Time Frame
Topic 17 : 8 hours
2. Summative Assessments
a. Quizzes
b. Unit Test
3. Performance Tasks
a. Mini PTask
b. Major PTask
24 hours
1 hour
V. Course References:
Liquigan, Boots C. (2016). Media and Information Literacy. DIWA Learning Systems Inc., Makati City
The tables below summarize how a learner will be evaluated for every quarter. The two quarterly grades (First Quarter and Second Quarter) will be
averaged to determine the learners final semestral grade. (As per DepEd Order No. 8 Series of 2015 dated April 1, 2015)
Computation for a Quarterly Grade
Criteria
Weight
Written Works
25%
Performance Tasks
Quarterly Assessment
TOTAL
50%
25%
100%
Semestral Grade
Prepared by:
Noted by:
Approved by:
(Q1 + Q2)
2
Media Campaign
GOAL Understand the role of media in developing and shaping the public opinion
ESPS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOOL
11
ROLE You are a resource person and campaign manager of a news agency who is currently working on a media campaign through an infomercial
explaining the issues related to media and information in the Philippines.
AUDIENCE Students of ESPS
SITUATION To easily reach the Filipino people, you will produce a 1-3 min infomercial explaining the legal, ethical, and societal issues in the Philippines.
PRODUCT Completed media campaign infomercial
STANDARD
GROUP COMPONENT
CRITERIA
Over-all
Presentation
Length / Time
Frame
EXCELLENT
5
The infomercial is very appealing
and presented in a very formal way
and caught the attention of the
audience.
1-3 minutes
Background and text work well
together.
Graphic and multimedia text add to
the purpose.
Text and
Graphics
Final Output
Submitted on time.
Attitude
Participation
Participative
GOOD
4
FAIR
3
POOR
2
50 seconds
30-40 seconds
10-20 seconds
SCORE
12