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Empowerment Technologies - Senior High School
Alternative Delivery Mode
Quarter 1 - Module 5: Collaborative ICT Development
First Edition, 2020

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Empowerment
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Quarter 1 - Module 5:
Collaborative ICT
Development

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Table of Contents

What I Need to Know.....................................................................................................i


Icons of this Module.......................................................................................................i

What I Know: Pre-Test ……………………..…………………………………………….. iii

Lesson 1:
Collaborative ICT Development ……………………………………………............... 1

What’s In It: Introduction ………………………………………………………………… 1


What’s New: Activity No. 1 Crafting of Web Page through online Platforms ……… 2
What Is It: Different Types of Media Platforms ……………………………………….. 7
What’s More: Activity No. 2: Collaborative Designed Website ……………………… 8
What I Can Do: Activity No. 3: Evaluating Content on a Website ………………….. 12
What I Have Learned: Activity 4: Synthesizing Your Learning ……………………... 14

Assessment: Post-Test …………………………………………………………………. 15


Key to Answers ………………………………………………………………………….. 17
References ………………………………………………………………………………. 20
What I Need to Know

Introduction
ICT skills are one of the basic skills that every 21st Century learner nowadays
should possess. ICT empowerment enables everyone connected to even in the
farthest parts of the world. With the aid of ICT development, one can establish
connections and work collaboratively to maintaining order in the community.

At the end of the two week period, you should be able to develop an online portal or
website to showcase and share existing and previously developed content that can
be navigated through the use of gadgets such as cellular phones, computer and etc.
These may be in the form of, but are not limited to an online newsletter, Blog, Video
log (Vlog), or online magazine. Content

Collaborative development of ICT content covers the following topics:

1. Team structure and dynamics for ICT content;


2. Online collaborative tools and processes;
3. Project management for ICT content; and 4. Curating existing content for use
on the web.
Learning Competencies
1. 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. CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-li-j-12
2. 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-li-j-13 Objectives

At the end of the class period, the teacher should be able to:

1. Facilitate learning to allow students to curate previously created content and


create a collaboratively designed newsletter or blog site for a specific
audience.
2. Assist students so they may practice doing an evaluation on the basis of
quality, value, and appropriateness of a peer’s work and decide on how to
improve on it;
3. Make the students practice collective decision-making such as coming up with
criteria to choose which works previously created within the semester they
can include in the final output (newsletter or blog site); and
4. Make students collaboratively manage the production of the chosen output.

i
Icons of this Module

What I Need to This part contains learning objectives


Know that are set for you to learn as you go
along the module.

What I know This is an assessment as to your level of


knowledge to the subject matter at hand,
meant specifically to gauge prior related
knowledge

What’s In This part connects previous lesson with


that of the current one.

What’s New An introduction of the new lesson


through various activities, before it will be
presented to you

What is It These are discussions of the activities as


a way to deepen your discovery and
understanding of the concept.

What’s More These are follow-up activities that are


intended for you to practice further in
order to master the competencies.

What I Have Activities designed to process what you


Learned have learned from the lesson

What I can do These are tasks that are designed to


showcase your skills and knowledge
gained, and applied into real-life
concerns and situations.

ii
What I Know

Multiple Choice: Select the letter of the best answer among the given choices.

1. It is an online publication that contains information, database and updates


that is intended to a special group of viewers.
A. Mozilla Firefox C. Web News
B. Web Page D. Google Chrome

2. Which of the following is NOT an aim for online collaboration tool? A.


Preventing distance barrier C. Communication Online
B. Productivity D. Able to be physically together

3. A tool classified in the Microsoft office that is use to make document type of
files and is usually ends in .docx extension.
A. Microsoft Excel C. Microsoft PowerPoint
B. Microsoft Word D. Microsoft Publisher

4. A tool under Microsoft office that aims to make calculations through cells
packed in a particular workspace called spread sheets _________?
A. Microsoft Excel C. Microsoft PowerPoint
B. Microsoft Word D. Microsoft Publisher

5. Which is NOT a function of BLOGS as one the collaborative tools? A. Allows


admin to read, edit, add and delete posts.
B. Allow blogs that includes media file type like image and videos.
C. Allows users to post updates.
D. Allows multiple people for contribution.

6. What does ICT stands for?


A. Information and Communication Technology
B. Information and Copyright Technology
C. Information and Connection Technology
D. Information and Copyright Technical

7. HTML means ______________. A. HyperText Markup Language


B. HyperText Mark Language
C. HypeTech Mark Location
D. HypeTech Markup Location

iii
8. The following are the sources of information EXCEPT ___________.
A. Computer C. Television
B. Mobile phone D. Printer

9. Collaborative ICT enables a person to be the following EXCEPT


______________.
A. Enables learners to establish common goals
B. Enhances rate for interactivity
C. Give ambiguous instructions and outcome
D. Promotes development for interpersonal communication

10. The following are platforms use for collaborative ICT development except
_________.
A. Microsoft Office C. eBooks
B. Blogs D. magazines

11. Online repository of files arranged by folders.


a. Cloud storage c. Archive
b. Database d. Logs
12. Which of the following does not belong to the group?
A. Facebook C. Twitter
B. Instagram D. Blogger

13. Which of the following is designed for web community?


A. eBook C. Web Page
B. Newsletter D. Magazine

14. What does URL stands for? A. Uniform Resource Locator


B. Uniform Residence Location
C. Universal Residence Location
D. Universal Resource Locator

15. Google apps include the following except ______________.


A. YouTube C. Mozilla Firefox
B. Gmail D. Translate

iv
v
LessoLesso
Collaborative ICT
nn 1 Development

What’s In It
Web Page is a document written in HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) that can
be made accessible through the use of internet or using an Internet browser. A web
page is accessed through the use of a URL (Uniform Resource Locator) address
and may contain text, graphics, and hyperlinks to other web pages and files.

A web page contain can be in a form of an online publication, online


newsletter (such as advertisements or write ups) containing news of interest chiefly
to a specific group. A web page is the primary source for information dissemination
in the web community. Through it, different platforms made to make users and
viewers share information and build collaboration-connection to one another.

Below is an example of a web page depicting the owner and users view.

Photo credit:https://www.youtube.com/

1
Online collaborative tools comes in different kinds of platforms use for ICT
development. These platforms enables users and admins promote interpersonal
communication, enhances interactivity, establish a common goals that will result to
greater outcome of ICT readiness on an individual or group. Hence below are some
of the most common samples for platforms in collaborative ICT development.

Example s of different
platforms in ICT
Development

Photo credit: https://www.google.com/

What’s New

Activity No. 1 Crafting of Web Page/ Blog through online


platforms

Now it’s time to do our own web page using different types of platforms of your
choice.

Do the following instructions listed below:

1. Create a website or use an existing one with the aid of but not limited to
Google site or any related platforms such as Blogger, Wiki and etc. If your
choice is http://blogger.com the image next page will come out when you go
to their webpage to create your own idea and design.
2

Click here

Photo Credit: https://www.blogger.com/

Fill in this area


to create your
own blog

3
In the photo guide above you can click “CREATE YOUR BLOG” button
to start designing your own blog of choice.
Click here

Fill in this areacredit: https://www.wix.com/


Photo
to create your
own blog

On the other hand if your choice is others then please feel free to go to
their website or page. Some example for the creation of website is shown next
page.

Click “Get Started” to create your choice of website, as shown in the


image above.

Note: Follow instructions written inside the dialog box to help you guide
with your work.

Note: Follow instructions written inside the dialog box to help you guide
with your work.

Click here
2. Before creating your own webpage open the link provided to help you
Click here
access sample site for website creation. (https://support.google.com/sites/a
nswer/4417369?hl=en&ref_topic=23216&rd=1)

3. To further help you with your website creation or blog form, fill in the
following blanks which will serve as key points that may contain in your
site. You can write your response in the document file or in a note.
Remember these questions may serve as your guide in your website
development.

“What is it that Iwant to share to the world?”

• The issue that matters to me is ________________ (cause or


advocacy)
• I could use my ________________ (Talent)
• To make a difference by ________________ (Action)
Take Note: You can add additional information such as your personal
viewpoints, pictures, data collected and others to enhance your page.

4. When done creating your site, present to class/ or choose a partner to


evaluate your work. Use the provided rubric when evaluating
classmate’s work but pay closer attention to the Categories labelled
“Content” and “Target Purpose”. Open the link and use this rubric to
assess your classmates output. photo credit:
http://www.galileo.org/tips/rubrics/website_rubric.pdf

Keep Getting There Got It Got It


Working
Information is Information is Information In-depth
inaccurate or accurate but offers a research calls
contains not always comprehensive on a wide
significant complete and accurate variety of
gaps picture of the resources
Content

topic
Information Limited
comes from Adequate Content is
research
few sources research fresh, original,
scope
scope Insightful

What is it
As you are done with your web page creation through your choice of platform,
we now go to evaluating the type, design and quality of web page you made.

Hence let us first get acquainted with the different types of media platform for
online collaborative ICT Development. Platforms that may be currently used
to host newsletters and similar ICT content related information which include
but are not limited to are as follows for (a) Presentation and visualization
platforms such as Prezi, Zoho, Slideshare and Mindmeister. For (b) cloud
computing, e.g. Google Apps. (C) Social Media venues include Facebook
Pages, Tumblr, Instagram and Pinterest. Development of (d) web page in
which Wix, Weebly and Google Sites and lastly (e) Blog or Publisher sites
such as Blogger, Wordpress, Livejournal, Issuu and Google Sites.

Theses several choice of platforms contributes to accessing and working


collaboration through peers with the use of ICT.

What’s More

Activity No. 2: Collaborative Designed Website

Using the same website/page in Activity 1,


evaluate the quality, value and appropriateness of your classmate/peers’
existing developed ICT content or media. Use the rubric attach in evaluating
classmate’s designed website, or blog. Or you can access the rubircs through
http://www.galileo.org/tips/rubrics/website_rubric.pdf

Keep Getting There Got It Got It


Working
Site lacks a Purpose may Site has a clear Very strong
sense of be somewhat purpose understanding of
purpose. unclear who the site was
created for.

No indication Target Major elements of All elements of


Target and
Purpose

that the site audience is the site are the site are
was created appropriate for engaging and
for a target identified, and
the target appropriate for the
audience some choices
audience target audience.
other than are appropriate
teacher- for this
asgrader audience

Information Information is Information In-depth research


is inaccurate accurate but offers a calls on a wide
or contains not always comprehensive variety of
significant complete and accurate resources
gaps picture of the
Content

topic

Adequate
Information Limited Content is fresh,
research scope
comes from research original, Insightful
few sources scope
No reference Sources of Sources of Sources of
of original information are information are information are
sources acknowledged credited in credited in
standard standard formats.
formats.
Crediting
Sources
Most
All permissions All permissions
Information is permissions
are secured are secured and
copied have been organized for
without secured future reference
permission
May contain Some Ideas, themes or Ideas and
many facts, interpretation patterns are interpretations are
but they are of facts developed insightful
Development

not
of Ideas

developed as Connections Makes Connections with


ideas, with larger connections with larger contexts are
themes or contexts are larger contexts sophisticated
connections not always creative and
clear comprehensive
Home page Home page is Home page is Home page
is missing, or functional aesthetically draws user into
does not pleasing and the site in a
function to gives a clear compelling way
Home Page

bring user sense of purpose


into the site for the whole site

Home page
readily orients
users to the site

Layout of Page layout Page layout is Page layout is


pages is may be ‘busy’ interesting and creative and
confusing, or or appropriate for effective
cluttered or unimaginative content
dull
Layout

Layout does Unreflective Layout is Layout effects and


not reflect use of a appropriate for
ideas and extends the ideas
template the content. and content
content, but
seems
arbitrary
User Navigation Functionality is Functionality
becomes structures may appropriate for intrigues target
lost in be awkward or target audience audience and
navigating on difficult to use and enhances
or between accomplishes purpose
pages the purpose

Problems
with Some Simple Simple and
functionality navigation powerful
elements of structures make
frustrate the navigation
functionality site quite easy for
Functionality

structures make
user may not work user navigation feel
as intended, or intuitive
may not meet
the needs of
the target
audience
Appropriate use All functionality,
of interactivity for works properly.
the purpose of Creative use of
the site interactivity
enhances
purpose of the site

Headings or Headings do Headings and Headings create


paragraph not create a first paragraphs hierarchy and
breaks are consistent of longer text intrigue reader.
hierarchy create
not used to and/or entice appropriate
create reader to go hierarchy
hierarchies further into the
Organization

or orient text
reader to
text Paragraphs
First paragraphs First paragraphs of
may be long or of longer text
incomplete interest reader to longer text intrigue
go further into the reader s and draw
text them into the text.
Errors in Some editing Few errors in Site has been fully
grammar and for spelling and grammar, usage, edited to be free
usage punctuation is spelling or of errors in
interfere with required punctuation give grammar, usage
meaning clear evidence and mechanics
of
careful editing
Writing style is
Many Writing style is Writing style is
appropriate for
punctuation interesting and deeply engaging
the purpose
and spelling effective
Language and Conventions

errors

Writing style
is not
effective for
the purpose

Site requires
extensive
editing Errors
in
grammar and
usage are
noticeable,
but do not
interfere with
meaning
Poor quality Inconsistent Graphic elements Creative design
of graphic quality of are good causes
elements graphic quality backgrounds and
elements other formatting
Graphic elements elements to work
backgrounds, font,

Graphics are exceptionally well


lists,

No sense of contribute to
together
space, images,

used as
Elemen

purpose for meaning


c tables,

the inclusion ‘addon’s’ rather


of graphic than as an
ts
Graphi

elements element of
etc.)
white
color,
text

meaning
Graphic design
Little or no Graphic elements
Some principles are
evidence of are used in
awareness of followed
design imaginative and
(

graphic design
principles principles is effective ways
evident
Draws on a Multimedia Multimedia Multimedia
limited elements are elements support elements are an
number of often and develop integral part of
multimedia decorative, or content content
elements are confusing
image maps,
Integration
of clips,

hyperlinks,
multimedia

Multimedia Too many is Multimedia


elements

Downloading
frames,
images,

elements do multimedia elements are used


sound

acceptably fast
etc)

not develop elements, or in a highly


failure to
the topic creative way.
compress
causes slow
(

download
times

As you go through evaluating your peers work, images above shows the content of
the rubrics use. Once you are done evaluating each other’s works you can proceed
to sharing your presentation to the whole class. Make sure to made constructive
corrections for the work to further enhance the platform.

What I Can Do

Activity No. 3: Evaluating Content and Interest on a


Website

1. Open the link provided http://j.mp/GoldxL, this link directs you to the Gold
Foundation Website ( Please see next page for sample website that the
class will be using during evaluation).
Photo Credit: http://goldfoundation.weebly.com/about.html

2. Look for a pair or you can be paired with your previous teammate.
Together, you exchange ideas on evaluating the content and interest of
the sample site given.
3. In evaluation, use the rubric provided by opening this URL,
http://www.u.arizana.edu/~ackers/rubric.jpg
4. You and your peers’ evaluation should go together to come up with one
common rating.
What I have Learned
Activity 4: Synthesizing Your Learning

Answer the following questions based on your learning. Be brief and concise.

1. Based on your readings of the discussion what are the different types of
platforms for collaborative ICT design?

a. ___________________________

b. ___________________________

c. ___________________________

d. ___________________________

e. ___________________________

2. Of the list you provided in number 1, which platform you most often use in
sharing your concepts online? Why do you prefer to use this?

______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________

3. In your own understanding, what do you think is the importance of staying


updated to the online community? How does it help/reflect your daily living?

______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
Assessment

Multiple Choice: Select the letter of the best answer among the given choices.

1. Collaborative ICT enables a person to be the following EXCEPT


______________.
A. Enables learners to establish common goals
B. Enhances rate for interactivity
C. Give ambiguous instructions and outcome
D. Promotes development for interpersonal communication

2. It is an online publication that contains information, database and updates


that is intended to a special group of viewers.
A. Mozilla Firefox C. Web News
B. Google Chrome D. Web Page

3. Which of the following is NOT an aim for online collaboration tool? A.


Preventing distance barrier C. Communication Online
B. Productivity D. Able to be physically together

4. A tool classified in the Microsoft office that is use to make document type of
files and is usually ends in .docx extension.
A. Microsoft Excel C. Microsoft PowerPoint B. Microsoft Word D.
Microsoft Publisher

5. Which is NOT a function of BLOGS as one the collaborative tools? A. Allows


admin to read, edit, add and delete posts.
B. Allow blogs that includes media file type like image and videos.
C. Allows users to post updates.
D. Allows multiple people for contribution.

6. A tool under Microsoft office that aims to make calculations through cells
packed in a particular workspace called spread sheets _________?
A. Microsoft Excel C. Microsoft PowerPoint B. Microsoft Word D.
Microsoft Publisher

7. What does ICT stands for?


A. Information and Communication Technical
B. Information and Communication Technology C. Information and
Connection Technology
D. Information and Copyright Technical

8. HTML means ______________. A. HyperText Markup Language


B. HyperText Mark Language
C. HypeTech Mark Location
D. HypeTech Markup Location

9. The following are the sources of information EXCEPT ___________.


A. Computer C. Television
B. Mobile phone D. Printer

10. Which of the following does not belong to the group?


A. Facebook C. Twitter
B. InstaGram D. Blogger
11. The following are platforms use for collaborative ICT development except
_________.
A. Microsoft Office C. eBooks
B. Blogs D. magazines

12. Online repository of files arranged by folders.


A. Cloud storage C. Archive
B. Database D. Logs

13. Google apps include the following except ______________.


A. YouTube C. Mozilla Firefox
B. Gmail D. Translate

14. Which of the following is designed for the web community?


A. Book C. Web Page
B. Newsletter D. Magazine

15. What does URL stands for? A. Uniform Resource Locator


B. Uniform Residence Location
C. Universal Residence Location
D. Universal Resource Locator

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