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LESSON 2

DAY 1
TECHNOLOGY AND
LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION
GRADE 7
PERLYN U. AQUINO
Teacher
Pictures of Filipino
Technopreneurs
Orlando Vea
Co-Founder of Smart
COmmunication
Dennis
Anthony H. Uy is a
Filipino businessman
who is known for
being the founder of
Converge ICT.
Entrepreneurship- Starting and running a
business by taking risks to
make a profit.
Entrepreneur- Someone who starts their
own business and takes
risks to create something
new.

Creativity- Thinking of new and original


ideas or solutions.
Risk-taking- Being brave enough to try new
things, even if they might not work
out.

Open-mindedness- Being open to new ideas


and willing to learn from others.

Passion- Having a strong love and excitement


for something, like running a business.
Qualities of Successful
Entrepreneurs in the Field of ICT
ARRANGE ME! PASS THE BALL

1. YREATICVIT
Successful entrepreneurs are good at thinking of
new and different ideas to solve problems and make
their business stand out.

CREATIVITY
2. MISLANOISSEFORP

Entrepreneurs act in a mature and responsible way,


like
following rule, being honest, and treating others
with respect.

PROFESSIONALISM
3. RIKS-KINGTA

Being an entrepreneur means being brave


and willing to take chances, even if it might
not work out, to make progress and grow
their business.

RISK-TAKING
4. SSIONPA
Successful entrepreneurs have a strong love
for what they do, which keeps them motivated
and excited about their work every day.

PASSION
5. NNINGPLA

Entrepreneurs set goals and make plans


to reach those goals, helping them stay
organized and focused on what they want
to achieve.

PLANNING
6. LEDGEKNOW

Entrepreneurs are always curious and eager to


learn new
things, whether it's about their business, industry
trends, or the world
around them.

KNOWLEDGE
7. SLIKLS SOLIAC

Entrepreneurs are good at communicating with


others,
making friends, and working well in teams to
achieve common goals.

SOCIAL SKILLS
8. PENO-MINDEDSSEN

Successful entrepreneurs are open to new ideas,


willing to learn from others, and not afraid to make
mistakes because they see them as opportunities to
grow and improve.

OPEN-MINDEDNESS
9. MEPATHY

Entrepreneurs care about how others feel and


try to understand different perspectives, which
helps them build strong relationships with
customers, employees, and partners.

EMPATHY
10. LUEAV CUSTOREMS

Successful entrepreneurs focus on providing


excellent products or services that meet the
needs of their customers,
making sure they are happy and satisfied with
what they offer.

VALUE CUSTOMERS
What are the qualities
of a successful
entrepreneur?
QUALITI
ES
TECHNO
PRENEU
R
List down your 10 qualities
that you think you need to
be successful in your
future career.
Present it in class and
explain why.
DAY 2
LET’S REVIEW
What are the
Qualities of a
Successful
Entrepreneur in the
Field of ICT?
Philippine
Occupational,
Health and
Safety Standards
Occupational Safety and
Health is a cross-
disciplinary area
concerned with
protecting the safety,
health and welfare of
people engaged in work.

The goal of all


occupational safety and
THREAT PERIL
DANGER
RISK PROTECTION
SAFE
CONVENIET
HAZARD ACCIDENT
SAFETY
SECURE
HARM
What can you say
about the
picture?
HAZARD- is anything that could hurt
you or someone else.

Examples of
workplace hazards include:
• frayed electrical cords (could result
in electrical shock)
• boxes stacked precariously (they
could fall on someone)
• noisy machinery (could result in
damage to your hearing)
RISK- is the
possibility that a
hazard will harm
someone.
Hazards in ICT
Environments
1. Physical Hazards-
cables running across the
floor, slippery floor.
2. Mechanical Hazards-
computer chassis
(Note to the facilitator:
You can do this in group
3. Chemical Hazards- display
cleaning chemicals, keyboard
cleaning
chemicals, compressed gas dirt
and dust removers, and many
cleaning
solvents.
4. Electric Shock Hazard-
Inside computers and electronic
equipment
5.CRT Monitor High Voltage
5s in Organizing ICT
Environments:

1. Seiri - Sorting/Putting things in


order
(Remove/discard what is not needed so
that there are fewer hazards and less
clutter to interfere with work. Only
keep what is needed.)
2. Seiton - Orderliness/Proper
Arrangement
(Place things in such a way that they
can be easily reached whenever they
3. Seiso - Clean/cleanliness.
(Keep workplace and things clean and
polished; no trash or dirt inthe
workplace)

4. Seiketsu - Standardize/Purity
(Maintain cleanliness after cleaning,
consistently- perpetual cleaning.
Such cleaning is part of everyone’s work.)

5. Shitsuke -
Sustaining/discipline/commitment
(Maintain standards and keep the facility in
safe and efficient order day
after day, year after year.)
Benefits of 5S Methodology:

The 5S methodology provides


numerous benefits to organizations
that adopt it.
Some of the benefits include:
1. Improved productivity
2. Reduced waste
3. Enhanced safety
4. Increased employee satisfaction
5. Improved customer satisfaction
6. Improved quality
7. Reduced costs
ACTIVITY!
A. Identify the types of hazards
indicated
SITUATIONin the following items.
HAZARD
1. Inject Printer

2. Running Cables on
the Floor
3. Keyboard Cleaning
Chemical
4. Inside Computer and
Electronic Equipment
What are the Appropriate 5s
indicated in the following images.
ACITIVTY! On a separate sheet of paper.
Enumerate the common Hazards and 5 ‘S in
an ICT Environment.

Common Hazards in 5S in Organizing ICT


ICT Environment Environment

1. 1.
2. 2.
3. 3.
4. 4.
5. 5
DAY 3
LET’S REVIEW
It is a cross-disciplinary area
concerned with protecting the
safety, health and welfare of
people engaged in work.
It is anything that could hurt
you or someone else.
It is the possibility that a
Give the 5 Hazards in
ICT Environment

5sin Organizing ICT


Environments
The 3 Major Objectives of
Following Safety Guidelines

• Protect people from injury.


• Protect equipment from damage.
• Protect the environment from
contamination.
Safety Precautions when working
in the Computer Laboratory
1. Always ground or discharge yourself
before touching any part of the computer.
2. Do not work alone so that there is
someone who can take care of you in case
of accident or emergency.
3. Be careful with the tools that may cause
a short circuit.
4. Always pull the cable connector on the
handle and not hold on the cable itself.
5. Use only rubber shoes when
standing on the ground or on a
concrete floor.
6. Make sure that the pins are properly
aligned when connecting a cable
connector.
7. Always power off and unplug the
computer before working on it.
8. Take away any liquid such as
mineral water or soft drinks near your
9. Contingency measures during
workplace accidents, fire, and other
emergencies are recognized.
10. Personal protective equipment is
correctly used in accordance with
organization procedures and practice.
11. Hazard/risks in the workplace and
their corresponding indicators are
identified to minimize or eliminate risk
to co‐workers, workplace, and
environment.
12. Take necessary precautions to
protect the component of the
computer from damage caused by
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD).
13. Hold the components by the edges
and do not touch the ICs.
14. Read and follow instructions in the
manual carefully.
15. Do not use excessive force if things
do not quite slip into place.
Fire Safety Guidelines
• Know the location of fire
extinguishers, how to use them, and
which to
use for electrical fires and for
combustible fires.
• Find an escape route in case a fire
gets out of control.
• Know how to contact emergency
services quickly.
Question!
1. Why is it strictly
prohibited to plug electrical
appliances like computers
if the hands are wet?
2. What is an emergency
exit?
ACTIVITY!
Copy the graphic organizer on a
separate sheet of paper. Give
the 3 major objectives of
following Safety Guidelines
while working in an ICT
Environment. Explain each
regulation/guideline and its
significance to an individual.
Please put a checkmark on the
corresponding blanks.
____ I understand the lesson
well.
____ I did not understand the
lesson on the pSart of _________
(mention the part).
DAY 4
1. Learners’ Takeaways
In this week’s lessons, I have
learned that in order to be a
successful
entrepreneur in ICT, I must have
the following traits like:
________________________________________
________________________________________
__
Reflection on Learning
Situational Analysis:
A. The wet floor in a computer
laboratory is a hazard. However, no
one is
using the laboratory because the
learners are on summer vacation. Do
you
think the risk is high? Why?
B. Suppose you are the owner of a
computer shop, and you notice
that the wires are hanging loosely.
How would you resolve this
problem?

C. Suppose you are the teacher


managing the computer laboratory
of the school, how would you
ensure the safety of your learners?
Formative Assessment
1. In the context of
entrepreneurship, what does
"Risk-taking" entail?
a. Generating new ideas
b. Avoiding challenges
c. Being open to new ideas
d. Trying new things even if they
might not work out
2. Which of the following is a
quality associated with
successful
entrepreneurs?
a. Irresponsibility
b. Dishonesty
c. Open-mindedness
d. Laziness
3. What do entrepreneurs
do in terms of planning?
a. Set goals and make plans
to reach them
b. Avoid setting objectives
c. Procrastinate
d. Don't prioritize
4. What is a hazard in the
context of ICT
environments?
a. Safety measure
b. Risk prevention method
c. Potential source of harm
d. Training tool
5. Which of the following is an
example of a physical hazard in
ICT
environments?
a. Computer chassis
b. CRT Monitor
c. Cleaning chemicals
d. Slippery floor
6. What does "Seiso" stand
for in the context of
organizing ICT
environments?
a. Planning
b. Orderliness
c. Cleanliness
7. What precaution should
individuals take when working in a
computer
laboratory?
a. Use wet hands
b. Stand on concrete floor with
bare feet
c. Avoid power-off before working
on computers
8. Why is it important to
know the location of fire
extinguishers?
a. To find an escape
route
b. To protect the
environment
9. What should be done with
liquid near working areas and
computers?
a. Keep it closer to prevent
spills
b. Place it on top of computers
c. Throw it away
d. Take it away from the
10. How should components of a
computer be handled to avoid
damage from
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)?
a. Hold them tightly
b. Use excessive force
c. Touch the ICs directly
d. Hold by the edges
THAK YOU
AND GOD
BLESS

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