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The Article III of the 1987 Philippine Constitutionis about the Bill of Rights, Section 4

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The Article III of the 1987 Philippine Constitutionis about the Bill of Rights, Section 4

specifically states that, “No law shall be passed abridging the freedom of speech, of expression, or of the press, or of the right of people peaceably to assemble and petition the government for redress of grievances.

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 In the Philippine Constitution, Libel

is a violation of Article 355 of the Revised Penal Code

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Libel

A person commits_____if he publishes in public, either print or online, anything that is deemed malicious of a vice or defect, any act, condition, status, or circumstances tending to cause the dishonor or discredit of a person

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You may be protected under the truth defense.

If someone sues you because you made a defamatory statement, you can defend your speech or writing on a certain ground: “What you said was true!

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Slander

According to Article 358 of the Revised Penal Code, ____ refers to a malicious act of spreading untrue statements about someone or something else, in a way that is intended to cause harm.

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anti-obscenity law

According to Article 201 of the Revised Penal Code (as amended by P.D. No. 960), a material would be a violation to ________ if it includes immoral doctrines, obscene publication or exhibitions, and indecent shows.

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Anti-Obscenity Law.

Materials that have content glorifying criminals, promotes violence, lust or pornography, offends a race or religion, promotes the use of prohibited drugs and encourage acts contrary to law violate

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Sedition

Pertains to subversive acts, such as rebellion and insurrection which incite people to go against the government and resist its lawful authority and jurisdiction

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Sedition

According to Article 138 of the Revised Penal Code, any person who is found to be inciting a rebellion shall be penalized because this will endanger the security, safety and stability of the state.

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contempt of court

As explained in Section 1, Rule 71 of the Rules of Court, ________ refers to the disobedience to the court where a person exhibited acts opposing the courts authority, justice and dignity.

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piracy

considered illegal under the Philippine law.

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piracy

is the unauthorized distribution and reproduction of a copyrighted material. It is also a violation of the Anti-Camcording Act of 2010 or Republic Act 10888.

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Under the Anti-Camcording Act of 2010

it “prohibits the unauthorized used, possesion and/or control of audiovisual recording devices for the unauthorized recording of cinematographic films and other audiovisual works and or their soundtracks in an exhibition facility, providing penalties therefore and other purpose.

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Haptics

is the science of applying touch (tactile) sensation an control to interaction with computer applications

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Haptics Technology

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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Contextual Awareness (hard sensor)

information such as where you are and the conditions around you

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Contextual Awareness (soft sensor)

such as your calendar, your social network and past preferences-future devices will constantly learn about who you are and how you live, work, play

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example of contextual awareness

consider a ‘‘context aware’’ remote control that instantly determines who is holding it and automatically selects the Smart TV preferences for that person

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Intelligent Routing 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 smart phones

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intelligent routing will then alert the responsible team to action

mobile devices that can take photos and have GPS (global positioning system) support

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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

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Internet Glasses example

receiving turn by turn directions as you walk toward your destination

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Internet Glasses example

viewing virtual recipes while cooking without losing your rhythm

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Wearable Technology

are smart electronic devices (electronic device with micro controllers) that can be worn on the body as implant or accessories

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smart watch

Wearable Technology example 1

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bluetooth headset

Wearable Technology example 2

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Google Glass

The notion of being “always on, always connected” paved way for the creation

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Google Glass

Through its optical headed mounted display (OHMD), it enables users to navigate the internet hands-free and make commands through voice prompt

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smartwatch

a wearable computing device that closely resembles a wristwatch or other time keeping device

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bluetooth-capable

Many smartwatches are

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smartwatch

In such a case, the wearer can use the watch's interface to initiate and answer phone calls from their mobile phone,read email and text messages, get a weather report and listen to music.

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Pedometer

A device that measures the distance a person travels by walking.

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Pedometer

An instrument usually in watch form that records the distance a person covers on foot by responding to the body motion at each step.

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Ubiquitous Learning

is often simply defined as learning everywhere, anytime and is therfore closely asociated with mobile technologies.

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Ubiquitous Learning is important in education for several reason 1

shifted the learning paradigm from teacher-centered to learner-centered

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Ubiquitous Learning is important in education for several reason 2

Access instructional materials at different times from different locations

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Permanency

learning materials are always available unless purposely deleted.

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Accessibility

access from everywhere as personally required

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Immediacy

wherever a student is, he/she can immediately access learning materials

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Interactivity

online collaboration with teachers and/or peers (chat/blogs/forums)

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Situated Instructional Activities

learning in context (on-site)

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Adaptability

getting the right information at the right place for the right student

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