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GROUP 1

12 Vulpecula

Brandon Lee Dingal

Pitz Jerald D. Donayre

Lester B. Reyes

Syebil Garde

LESSON 1:UNDERSTANDING TRENDS

Table of Contents

• Introductory Reading

• Identifying Trends

• Trends And Fads

• Elements and Characteristics of a Trend

• Emergence of Trends

INTRODUCTION

• Reported by: Pitz Jerald D.Donayre

Lesson Objectives

At the end of the lesson, you are expected to

1.Describe the Diffrerence between a trend and a fads

2. Identify a trend through its elements and characteristics


Overview of the topic

Understand trends is a deep discussion of significant chances of events or

Things is someone emerging or envolving. By exploring those happening of

Phenomenons we will able to possible predict and interpret the vision of the future.

START THE DISCUSSION

IDENTIFYING TRENDS

Reported by:Brandon Lee Dingal

• DEFINITION OF TREND

• A Directed movement or behavior

TRENDS AND FADS

Reported by :Brandon Lee Dingal

DIFINITION OF FADS

• Fads is a temporary fashion, crazre that people follow on a short period time

COMPARISON BETWEEN TRENDS AND FADS

• A trend is a long lasting and more sustainable pattern of a direct movement or

behavior.While a fad is a short term phenomenon that captures peoples interest

a short period period of time


ELEMENTS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF A TRENDS

Reported by: Lester B.Reyes and Syebil Garde

Appeal: Trend appeal refers to the popularity or attractiveness of a concept,

idea, product, or activity at a specific time, influenced by factors like culture, age,

race, and personal interests.

Result: Trends can significantly influence society, culture, economy, and

individual behavior, with both positive and negative effects depending on their

nature and adaptation over time.

Scope: Scope Trend means a trend that results from an anticipated change to

the scope of work to be performed, typically as a result of emerging issues,

changes in priorities or better understanding of the scope to be performed

Support: Support in trend refers to the evidence, data, or factors that validate

and reinforce a trend's direction, crucial for analysts, researchers, and decision-

makers for informed predictions and strategies.

Sustainable: Sustainable trends, influenced by factors like technology, consumer

behavior, economic conditions, environmental considerations, and regulatory

changes, must adapt to future challenges and meet evolving needs.

Value: Understanding trends is crucial for strategic decision-making in business,

design, technology, and social policy, as it provides valuable insights for various

domains.

EMERGENCE OF TRENDS
Reported by: Pitz Jerald D. Donayre

Emerging Patterns of Trends

Representation: Forming mental images of objects.

Generalization: Abstracting general ideas from representations.

Evaluation: Assessing pattern recognition skills.

Adaptation: This stage links representation with generalization or inference. At this


stage, the representations are processed for the mind to be able to make
generalizations or inferences out of the available representations.

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