PEOPLE MEDIA
- Definitions
- Characteristics
- Format and Types
- Advantages and Limitations
- Applications to Teaching-Learning process
- People as Media and People in Media
- Digital People Media
2. • PEOPLE MEDIA
a) Definitions
b) Characteristics
c) People as Media and People in Media
d) Who are the People Media?
e) Format and Types (Examples)
f) Advantages and Limitations
g) Applications to Teaching-Learning
process
h) Digital People Media
17. PEOPLE AS
MEDIA
people behind
another form of
media
They use other
forms of media in
disseminating
information and
imparting
knowledge.
They are the
MEDIA itself.
The person
serves as the
medium for
another person to
learn or acquire
new knowledge.
PEOPLE IN
MEDIA
Source: https://www.slideshare.net/RinnaMaeCruz/people-media-30945930
18. Who do you think are “people
media”?
Photo Credit: https://www.shutterstock.com/video/clip-1251676-stock-footage-business-people-shaking-question-
mark-signs.html
19. PEOPL
E AS
MEDIA
Examples:
1. Opinion Leaders
2. Citizen Journalist
3. Social Journalist
4. Crowd sourcing
Photo Credit: https://anhsg11gasa.wordpress.com/tag/people-as-media/
23. 1. SHS Teacher
2. Radio
Commentator
3. Independent
Blogger
4. YouTubers
5. Photo Journalist
6. News Reporter
7. Your Classmate
8. Facebook User
9. Movie Director
1. PIN
2. PIN
3. PAS
4. PAS
5. PAS
6. PIN
7. PAS
8. PAS
9. PIN
10.PIN
43. Advantages & Limitations: IN or
OUT
Flexible Interactive
Students’
incompatibilit
y
Time
consumi
ng
Less
appealing to
loners
Fast
feedback
Encourages
higher-level
thinking
Takes time
to facilitate
High-
retention of
knowledge
Allows incorrect
discovery of
information
Promote
s
plagiaris
m Provides
intrinsic
motivation
Increase
comprehensi
on
Develops
responsibilit
y
Requires
teachers good
management
skills
Limits
content
covered
Appealing Highly
interactive
Questionabl
e reliability
Can
be
borin
g
Organized
content
Utilizes
several
students’
44. Advantages & Limitations: IN or
OUT
Flexible Interactive
Students’
incompatibilit
y
Time
consumi
ng
Less
appealing to
loners
Fast
feedback
Encourages
higher-level
thinking
Takes time
to facilitate
High-
retention of
knowledge
Allows incorrect
discovery of
information
Promote
s
plagiaris
m Provides
intrinsic
motivation
Increase
comprehensi
on
Develops
responsibilit
y
Requires
teachers good
management
skills
Limits
content
covered
Appealing Highly
interactive
Questionabl
e reliability
Can
be
borin
g
Organized
content
Utilizes
several
students’
46. Real time discussions in or outside
classrooms
Both teachers and students can act
as media with their interactions
Reporting, skits, and other
educational requirements that will
demand students to act as giver of
information (media)
Teaching – Learning Process
50. Avatars –
the graphical
representation
of the user or
the user's
alter ego or
character
Source: Wikipedia contributors. "Avatar (computing)." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.
Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 24 May. 2014.
53. SMARTEduEMEA. The History of Technology in Education. (2011) Youtube
video. Retrieved from http://youtu.be/UFwWWsz_X9s
MERRIAM-WEBSTER ONLINE (2014) Retrieved from: http://www.merriam-
webster.com
The Free Dictionary (2014) Retrieved from:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com
Wiktionary: A multilingual free encyclopedia (2013) Retrieved from:
http://en.wiktionary.org
Oxford Dictionaries (2014) Retrieved from:
http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us
Photo Credits:
https://www.google.com.ph/search?q=edorble&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa
=X&ved=0ahUKEwiW6-
H15_bTAhUJJ5QKHTuNAuoQ_AUICCgD&biw=1440&bih=770#tbm=isch&q
=hologram+in+education&imgrc=TbLl-lKkrNxXMM:Photo Credits:
https://www.google.com.ph/search?q=edorble&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa
=X&ved=0ahUKEwiW6-
H15_bTAhUJJ5QKHTuNAuoQ_AUICCgD&biw=1440&bih=770#tbm=isch&q
=hologram+in+education&imgrc=TbLl-lKkrNxXMM:
54. • Media and Information Literacy Curriculum Guide by DepEd
• Media and Information Literacy by Boots Liquigan, Diwa
• http://communicationtheory.org/two-step-flow-theory-2/
• http://mediashift.org/2006/09/your-guide-to-citizen-journalism270/
• https://mobilizingideas.wordpress.com/2012/09/03/people-as-media-
campaigns-and-actually-existing-democracy/
• http://groups.haas.berkeley.edu/marketing/sics/SICS%202008%20Pa
pers/m.pdf
• http://journalistsresource.org/studies/society/social-media/social-
media-sharing-news-opinion-leadership
• http://blog.storyful.com/2014/03/12/ten-principles-that-power-social-
journalism/#.V7lSuVR944l
• https://gigaom.com/2014/04/01/social-journalism-and-open-
platforms-are-the-new-normal-now-we-have-to-make-them-work/
• https://www.powtoon.com/online-presentation/fZCmgetTMlu/people-
as-media/?mode=movie
Editor's Notes
Note: This lesson is designed for 3 meetings with one hour per meeting.
People Media
Refers to persons that are involved in the use, analysis, evaluation and production of media and information.
The best example is a teacher inside the classroom.
Source: MIL Curriculum Guide
Answers
PAS 2. PAS 3. PIN 4. PAS 5. PIN
6. PIN 7. PAS 8. PIN 9. PAS 10. PAS
Guide Questions
What is the message of the cartoon?
Is this scenario true today? Why or why not?
Is this scenario a good or a bad thing? Why?