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Interactive Multimedia

defined as any computer-delivered electronic system that allows users to control, combine, and manipulate different types of media

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Interactive Multimedia

is about using multimedia to provide information or communicate

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  • Education

  • Training

  • Games

  • Simulation

  • Information Presentation

  • Corporate Presentation

Uses of Interactive Media

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multimedia

Content that uses a combination of different content forms such as text, audio, images, animations, video and interactive content.

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Multimedia

contrasts with media that use only rudimentary computer displays such as text-only or traditional forms of printed or hand-produced material.

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  • Videos

  • Sound, Music, or Audio

  • Online Games

  • Online Tests

  • Courseware

  • Podcasts

  • Vodcasts

Multimedia Contents

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How to insert a YouTube on Blog Post

  1. Search a video of your choice on YouTube.com

  2. Go to the bottom of the video and click the Share button. 

  3. Click on Embed.  

  4. Copy the code in the textbox. 

  5. Paste it in the blog that you made. 

  6. Preview then publish the content.

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The People Power Revolution - EDSA (1983-1986)

  • Radio broadcasts (Radyo Veritas) played a key role in mobilizing Filipinos against the Marcos regime.

  • Millions gathered at EDSA from Feb 22-25, 1986, leading to a peaceful revolution.

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EDSA Dos (2001) – The First E-Revolution

  • A four-day protest (Jan 17-20, 2001) that led to the removal of President Joseph Estrada.

  • Mobile technology (text brigades) played a crucial role in spreading information and mobilizing people.

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Million People March (2013)

  • Protest against the Pork Barrel Scam, held at Luneta Park on Aug 26, 2013.

  • Social media (blogs, websites, memes) and the hashtag #MillionPeopleMarch helped spread awareness globally.

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Yolanda People Finder (2013)

  • Google-powered People Finder helped locate missing individuals after Typhoon Yolanda.

  • It became a key disaster response tool for tracking victims.

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ICT Market in the Philippines

  • The ICT industry continued growing despite the COVID-19 crisis.

  • Businesses prioritized ICT investments to improve efficiency and customer satisfaction.

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an online platform that allows people to create and sign petitions digitally, making advocacy more accessible worldwide.

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  • It enables individuals to push for social, political, and environmental changes

  • Previously, petitions required physical signatures; now, they can be signed online.

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world’s platform for change

What is Change.org known as?

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Create and sign petitions digitally.

change.org allows people to?

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Common Issues Addressed on Change.org


  • Economic problems

  • Criminal injustice

  • Human rights abuses

  • Lack of education

  • Environmental concerns

  • Animal abuse

  • Health concerns

  • World hunger

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Social Change


  • refers to an alteration in the social order of a society. 

  • may include social institutions, social behaviors, or social relations. 

  • can be done in any form of multimedia.

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Social Change

Sociologists define this as a transformation of cultures, institutions,and functions.

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Examples of social change.

  1. The Reformation

  2. The abolition of the transatlantic slave trade

  3. The Civil Rights movement

  4.  The feminist movement

  5.  The LGBTQ+ rights movement

  6.  The green movement

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importance of social change

  1. Social change gets the world closer to gender equality

  2. Social change improves worker rights 

  3. Social change protects the LGBTQ+ community 

  4. Social change improves racial equality 

  5. Social change is good for business 

  6. Social change helps the environment 

  7. Social change keeps governments accountable 

  8. Social change addresses problems at the root 

  9. Social change empowers citizens 

  10. Social change makes life better for future generations

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Campaigns

  • a work in an organized and active way toward a particular goal; typically a political or social one

  • Helps promote and organize project properly

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Concept Paper

a document used to convince a panel of potential funders to help a product, program or services become a reality.

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Introduction, Purpose, Description, Support, Contact.

What are the five elements of a Concept Paper?

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Introduction

includes group’s mission and vision and a brief intro in a concept paper

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Purpose

includes reasons why this project is worth your time, effort, and money in a concept paper

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Description

  • contains all info in a concept paper

  • in ICT, it involved the sites to produce, purpose, how they work in unison

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Support

contains budget needed for project, some do not specify amount requested from sponsor in a concept paper

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Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Time-bounded.

What does the SMART criteria stand for in project planning?

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Conflict, Demographic Change, Cultural Change.

What are the three main triggers of social change?

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Conflict

  • provokes social change (e.g., class, race, gender, religion).

  • Groups unite to fight for change, sometimes overthrowing or restructuring governments.

  • Change can happen quickly or develop over time in stages.

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society's demographics shift

Social change that is inevitable when?

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Demographic Change

  • Social change is inevitable when society’s demographics shift.

  • Population growth (births, longer lifespans) affects resource distribution.

  • Immigration and emigration also impact society.

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Cultural Change

  • New inventions, discoveries, and ideas contribute to cultural shifts.

  • The internet transformed global communication and industries.

  • Discoveries (e.g., European “discovery” of America) show that change isn’t always beneficial to all.

  • Ideas on gender, race, religion, work, and education influence cultural evolution.


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Planning > Development > Release and Promotion > Maintenance.

What is a simplified overview of the ICT project process?

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Planning

involves the following tasks (but not limited to):

a. Conceptualizing your project

b. Researching on available data about your topic

c. Setting deadlines and meetings

d. Assigning people to various tasks

e. Finding a web or blog host

f. Creating a site map for your website

g. Listing down all applications that you need including web apps

h. Funding (if applicable)


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Development

involves the actual creation of the website(s); involves the production of images, infographics, etc.

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Release and Promotion

  • involves the actual release of the website for public view and promoting it.

  • typically starts before the actual release.

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Maintenance

involves responding to feedback of your site continuing to improve the website

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  1. the ultras

  2. the deniers

  3. the virgins

  4. the peacocks

  5. the lurkers

  6. the ranters

  7. the changelings

  8. the ghosts

  9. the informers

  10. the approval seekers

  11. the quizzers

  12. the dippers

12 Different Behaviors in Social Media

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The Ultras

Checks feed constantly and is openly obsessed.

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The Deniers

claim socmed doesnt control them but feel anxious w/o it

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The Virgins

taking first tentative steps in social media

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The Peacocks

 popularity contest, high number of followers, fans, etc

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The Lurkers

 hiding in the shadows of cyberspace, watch but rarely interact

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The Ranters

highly opinionated, mock and mid in face-to-face conversations.

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The Changelings

adopt completely new personalities online

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The Ghosts

use anonymous profiles for privacy

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The Informers

seek admiration by being the first to share the latest trends with audiences

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The Approval Seekers

constantly check feeds and timelines after posting.Worry until people respond.

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The Quizzers

start convo by asking questions

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The Dippers

access their pages infrequently, often going days, of evenweeks without posting.

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most people using social media display a combination of those personality types and may behave differently on Facebook than on Twitter

According to  Dr. David Giles, expert in social media behavior

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insights

Provide information about page’s performance, like demographic data and how people respond to your posts

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Internet

provide you with numerous options for gathering feedback from your audience.

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Google Forms

a survey administration software that comes as part of Google's free, web-based Google Docs Editors package

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Google Forms

allow your audience to respond to a series of questions you've created which can be used for questionnaires, feedback, online registration, and customer care support.

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question types created in Google Forms

text, paragraph text, Multiple choice, checkboxes, choose from a list, scale, grid, date, time, image, video

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Page Views

The number of times a page is visited.

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Unique Pageviews

Counts multiple views of the same page by a user within a session as one.

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Reach

The overall number of people who saw a specific post.

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Organic

Reach obtained through sharing without paying for advertisement.