K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL APPLIED TRACK SUBJECT



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Grade: 11/12 Subject Title: Empowerment Technologies (for the Strand) No. of Hours/ Semester: 80 hours/ semester Prerequisite (if needed):n/a Description: Information and communication technologies as a tool for curating, contextualizing, collaborating, and creating content and experiences for learning in the professional tracks. QUARTER 1 WEEKS 1 2 The learners: The learners demonstrate an The learners shall be able to: understanding of: Information and Communication Technology covering the topics of: 1. The current state of ICT technologies (i.e., Web 2.0, 3.0, convergent technologies, social, mobile, and assistive media) 2. Online systems, functions, and platforms ICT in the context of global communication for specific professional track independently compose an insightful reflection paper on the nature of ICT in the context of their lives, society, and professional tracks (Arts, Tech- Voc, Sports, Academic) 1. compare and contrast the nuances of varied online platforms, sites, and content to best achieve specific class objectives or address situational challenges CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-Ia-b-1 Online safety, security, ethics, and etiquette Contextualized online search and research skills 2. apply online safety, security, ethics, and etiquette standards and practice in the use of ICTs as it would relate to their specific professional tracks 3. use the Internet as a tool for credible research and information gathering to best achieve specific class objectives or address situational CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-Ia-b-2 CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-Ia-b-3 K to 12 Senior High School Applied Track Subject Empowerment Technologies (for the Strand) December 2013 Page 1 of 11

challenges WEEKS 3 4 Applied productivity tools with advanced application techniques These advanced tools and techniques currently include, but are not 1. Mail merge and label generation 2. Custom animations and timing 3. Hyperlinking in presentations 4. Integrating images and external material in word processors 5. Embedded files and data 6. Advanced and complex formulas and computations The learners demonstrate an understanding of: the use of advanced tools and techniques found in common productivity and software applications in developing ICT content for specific professional tracks The learners shall be able to: independently apply advanced productivity tools to create or develop ICT content for use in specific professional tracks These may be in the form of, but not 1. Calculating spread sheet of athletic statistics (Sports) 2. Layout of catalogue of creative works (Arts) 3. Materials/ ingredients projections for batches of baked goods (Tech- Voc) 4. Letterhead/ business card design (Business/ Academic) The learners: 4. uses common productivity tools effectively by maximizing advanced application techniques. 5. creates an original or derivative ICT content to effectively communicate or present data or information related to specific professional tracks. CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-Ic-d-4 CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-Ic-d-5 WEEKS 5 6 Imaging and Design For the Online Environment covering the topics of 1. Basic principles of graphics and layout how to manipulate text, graphics, and images to create ICT content intended for an online environment independently apply the techniques of image manipulation and graphic design to create original or derivative ICT content from existing images, text and graphic 6. evaluate existing websites and online resources based on the principles of layout, graphic, and visual message design. CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-Ie-f-6 K to 12 Senior High School Applied Track Subject Empowerment Technologies (for the Strand) December 2013 Page 2 of 11

2. Principles of visual message design using infographics 3. Online file formats for images and text 4. Principles and basic techniques of image manipulation 5. Basic image manipulation using offline or opensource software 6. Combining text, graphics, and images 7. Uploading, sharing, and image hosting platforms Usable platforms/ applications currently include but are not 1. Google Sketch Up (freeware) 2. GIMP (open source/ freeware) WEEKS 7 8 K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM elements for use in specific professional tracks. Online platforms as tools for ICT content development covering the topics of: 1. The nature and purposes of online platforms and applications 2. Basic web design principles and elements 3. Web page design using templates and online WYSIWYG platforms the principles and techniques of design using online creation tools, platforms, and applications to develop ICT content for specific professional tracks These may be in the form of, but not 1. Team/ athlete/ league recruitment posters (Sports) 2. Logo or crest for a community, school organization or barkada (Arts) 3. Labeling and manual of operation for tools and equipment (Tech-Voc) 4. Presentation of cafeteria patronage data (Business/ Academic) independently apply the principles and techniques of design using online creation tools, platforms, and applications to create original or derivative ICT content for use in specific professional tracks These may be in the form of, but not 1. Survey instruments using Google forms (Business/ 7. use image manipulation techniques on existing images to change or enhance their current state to communicate a message for a specific purpose 8. create an original or derivative ICT content to effectively communicate a visual message in an online environment related to specific professional tracks 9. evaluate existing online creation tools, platforms and applications in developing ICT content for specific professional tracks 10. apply web design principles and elements using online creation tools, platforms, and applications to communicate a message for a specific purpose in specific professional tracks CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-Ie-f-7 CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-Ie-f-8 CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-Ig-h-9 CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-Ig-h-10 K to 12 Senior High School Applied Track Subject Empowerment Technologies (for the Strand) December 2013 Page 3 of 11

Academic) 11. create an original or These online platforms 2. Athletic match-ups and derivative ICT content currently include, but are not league standings using using online creation tools, Mindmeister (Sports) platforms, and applications CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-Ig-h-11 1. Presentation/ visualization 3. Catalogues/Swatches/ to effectively communicate (Prezi, Soho, Slideshare, options for products and messages related to mindmeister) services using Prezi (Tech- specific professional tracks 2. Cloud computing (Google Voc) Drive, Evernote,Dropbox) 4. Online photo album of 3. Social Media (Twitter, artistic works or Facebook, Tumblr) photographs using Picasa 4. Web Page Creation (Wix, (Arts) Weebly) 5. Online music production 5. File Management using Sibelius (Music) (zamzar, word2pdf) 6. Mapping (Google Maps, Wikimapia) WEEKS 9 10 Collaborative development of ICT content covering the topics of: 1. Team structure and dynamics for ICT content 2. Online collaborative tools and processes 3. Project management for ICT content 4. Curating existing content for use on the web Online collaborative tools that may be used currently include, but are not limited to: 1. Google Docs/ MS Office 365 the key learnings from the previous weeks, which they will synthesize into an integrated ICT content through collaboration with classmate and teacher as both peer and partner and quarter collaboratively develop an online portal or website to showcase and share existing and previously developed content These may be in the form of, but not 1. Online newsletter 2. Blog 3. Issuu online magazine 12. evaluate the quality, value, and appropriateness of peer s existing or previously developed ICT content in relation to the theme or intended audience/ viewer of an ICT project 13. share and showcase existing or previously developed material in the form of a collaboratively designed newsletter or blog site intended for a specific audience or viewer CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-Ii-j-12 CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-Ii-j-13 K to 12 Senior High School Applied Track Subject Empowerment Technologies (for the Strand) December 2013 Page 4 of 11

2. Prezi 3. Google Chat/ Hangouts 4. Skype/ Viber/ Kakao Talk/ WeChat/ Line Platforms that may be currently used to host newsletters and similar ICT content include but are not 1. Presentation/ visualization (Prezi, Soho, Slideshare, Mindmeister) 2. Cloud computing (Google Apps) 3. Social Media (Facebook Pages, Tumblr) 4. Web Page Creation (Wix, Weebly) 5. Blog sites (Blogger, Wordpress, Livejournal, Issuu) QUARTER 2 WEEK 11 Multimedia and ICTs covering the topics of: 1. Rich content in the online environment and the user experience 2. multimedia and interactivity 3. Web 2.0, Web 3.0, and user participation in the web The learners demonstrate an understanding of: how rich media content and interactivity affects and changes the user experience in the delivery and consumption of ICT content The learners: at the end of the week independently assess one s experience along a range of online rich content on the basis of the usability of the interface The learners: 14. explore the principles of interactivity and rich content in the context of Web 2.0 and the participation of the user in the online experience CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-IIk-14 Types of rich and multimedia content currently include but K to 12 Senior High School Applied Track Subject Empowerment Technologies (for the Strand) December 2013 Page 5 of 11

are not 1. Video and audio, embedded and ondemand 2. Online games, tests,and courseware 3. Web-, game-, pod-, and vod-casting WEEK 12 ICTs as platform for change covering the topics of: 1. ICT as medium for advocacy and developmental communication 2. The social power of social media 3. Digital citizenship and the Filipino people Samples of this phenomenon include but are not 1. EDSA and Cardinal Sin s call to action via radio broadcast 2. EDSA Dos and the use of text messaging to mobilize people 3. Million People March against Pork barrel via Facebook 4. Disaster relief operations and mobilization via Internet and text brigades ICT as a tool, medium, and force in bringing about action and mobilize change in a population, society, or culture. at the end of the week independently articulate how ICT tools and platforms have changed the way people communicate, and how social change has been brought about by the use of ICTs 15. share anecdotes of how he/she has used ICTs to be part of a social movement, change, or cause to illustrate aspects of digital citizenship CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-IIl-15 K to 12 Senior High School Applied Track Subject Empowerment Technologies (for the Strand) December 2013 Page 6 of 11

WEEKS 13 16 how to work with peers and external publics/ partners for the Developing an ICT Project for development of an ICT project Social Change covering the that advocates or mobilizes for a topics of: specific Social Change or cause 1. Planning and conceptualizing an ICT Project for Social Change 2. Research for ICT Projects, Audience profiling, (demographics and psychographics) 3. Designing and copywriting for ICT Projects 4. Developing and constructing the ICT project Samples of these advocacies or projects include but are not 1. Antidrug campaigns at the end of the 4-week period collaboratively participate actively in the creation and development of an ICT Project for Social Change relating to an issue in specific professional tracks Topics may cover, but are not 1. Promotion of wellness in the home (Sports) 2. Street food safety and cleanliness drive (Tech- Voc) 3. Cultural heritage promotion through new designs Pinoy pride (Arts) 4. Savings and financial literacy drives and advocacies (Business/ Academic) 16. identify a local or regional cause or issue for Social Change related to specific professional tracks that can be addressed or tackled using an ICT Project for Social Change 17. analyze how target or intended users and audiences are expected to respond to the proposed ICT Project for Social Change on the basis of content, value, and user experience CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-IIm-p16 CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-IIm-p17 K to 12 Senior High School Applied Track Subject Empowerment Technologies (for the Strand) December 2013 Page 7 of 11

18. integrate rich multimedia CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-IIm-p18 content in design and development to best enhance the user experience and deliver content of an ICT Project for Social Change 2. Youth election volunteer mobilization 3. Animal welfare and rights 4. Environmental conservation and action 5. Contemporary ICT issues such as cyber bullying, copyright infringement, green technology, and Internet addiction 19. develop a working prototype of an ICT Project for Social Change CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-IIm-p19 K to 12 Senior High School Applied Track Subject Empowerment Technologies (for the Strand) December 2013 Page 8 of 11

Weeks 17 18 Publishing an ICT Project covering the topics of: 1. Uploading and website management 2. Promotion, traction and traffic monitoring 3. Evaluation through user feedback/ interaction how to manage an online ICT Project for Social Change independently and collaboratively co-manage an online ICT Project for Social Change through available tools, resources, and platforms 20. demonstrate how online ICT Projects for Social Change are uploaded, managed, and promoted for maximum audience impact CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-IIq-r20 WEEK 19 Sustaining an ICT Project for Social Change covering the topics of: 1. Updating content and maintaining traffic to an ICT Project for Social Change 2. Monitoring social impact of advocacies communicated via an ICT Project for Social Change WEEK 20 Reflecting on the ICT learning process covering the topics of: how to maintain and sustain the operation of an ICT Project for Social Change how to reflect on the nature of ICT and the manner by which the learning process has changed his/her world view. at the end of the week independently evaluate the performance of an advocacy via an ICT Project for Social Change through available monitoring tools and evaluating techniques such as user interviews, feedback forms, and Analytics data at the end of the week independently reflect on the ICT learning process and how his/her world view has evolved over the past semester 21. generate a technical report interpreting data analytics, e.g. Google, Facebook, or similar traffic data on the general aspects of search visibility, reach, and virality 22. generate a report on the performance of their ICT Project for Social Change on the basis of data gathered from available monitoring tools and evaluating techniques 23. create a reflexive piece or CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-IIq-r21 CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-IIs-22 K to 12 Senior High School Applied Track Subject Empowerment Technologies (for the Strand) December 2013 Page 9 of 11

output using an ICT tool, ICT, the self, and society Outputs during this week may platform, or application of CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-IIt-23 be in the form of, but not choice on the learning experience undergone 1. Video blog during the semester 2. Presentation or image gallery 3. Website 4. Illustrated document 5. Podcast or webcast K to 12 Senior High School Applied Track Subject Empowerment Technologies (for the Strand) December 2013 Page 10 of 11

Code Book Legend Sample: CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-IIt-23 LEGEND SAMPLE Learning Area and Strand/ Subject or Specialization Applied Track Subject_ICT First Entry CS_ICT11/12 Grade Level Grade 11/12 Uppercase Letter/s Domain/Content/ Component/ Topic Empowerment Technologies (for the Strand) ICTPT - Roman Numeral *Zero if no specific quarter Lowercase Letter/s *Put a hyphen (-) in between letters to indicate more than a specific week Arabic Number Quarter Second Quarter II Week Week 20 t Competency create a reflexive piece or output using an ICT tool, platform, or application of choice on the learning experience undergone during the semester - 23 K to 12 Senior High School Applied Track Subject Empowerment Technologies (for the Strand) December 2013 Page 11 of 11