This document discusses using information and communication technology (ICT) for social change. It provides examples of how advocacy groups like the Philippine Animal Welfare Society use ICT tools like websites to spread their messages and goals. The document also discusses how online petitions on platforms like Change.org allow more people to support causes digitally. Finally, it outlines the components of a concept paper for an ICT project for social change, including introducing the issue, purpose, description, budget/support needs, and contact information.
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Ict For Social Change: Unit 14
This document discusses using information and communication technology (ICT) for social change. It provides examples of how advocacy groups like the Philippine Animal Welfare Society use ICT tools like websites to spread their messages and goals. The document also discusses how online petitions on platforms like Change.org allow more people to support causes digitally. Finally, it outlines the components of a concept paper for an ICT project for social change, including introducing the issue, purpose, description, budget/support needs, and contact information.
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UNIT 14
ICT FOR SOCIAL CHANGE At the end of this lesson, the students should be able to: 1. Identify different elements of Digital Citizenship
2. Be a responsible Digital Citizen
3. Learn the different practices of
being a good citizen in the digital world. Did you know that Philippine Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) is one of the popular advocacy group here in the Philippines? Have you wondered how did they come up with the idea of creating the organization? How did that organization reach the different parts of the Philippines?
Using Information and Communications Technology (ICT) as a
medium of communication and even having their own official website makes it easier for them to spread their goal to prevent animal cruelty through education. In this module you will learn how to develop a working ICT Project for Social Change. Change.org Change.org is dubbed as the world’s platform for change where anyone from the online community can create a petition and ask others to sign it.
During the past times, petitions are only
done through signing a paper, usually done by a group asking for signatures via travel.
Change.org gives access to more people
by allowing the online community to affix their digital signatures on a petition. Creating a Concept Paper Guide Questions
1. Identify a cause or issue for social change
2. Decide if Information and Communication Technology (ICT) can offer a solution to the cause or social issue that you have identified 3. Do you think that the problem you have selected is relevant to your strand? 4. Does the project that you selected have an impact that can contribute to the community? 5. As a student, can you handle the cause or social issue that you have selected? Creating a Concept Paper After identifying & evaluating a cause or issue for social change, you need to create your own concept paper. A concept paper plays a valuable role in the early stages of creating or conceptualizing ideas for your project. According to a presentation made by Mark Jhon Oxillo (2018), a concept paper has 5 basic parts, namely: Creating a Concept Paper 1. Introduction – this includes a brief introduction of your ICT Project for Social Change 2. Purpose – part of the concept paper where you can find the reason why this project is worth investing for. 3. Description – this includes the important information about your project. 4. Support – this includes the budget for the ICT project. It involves the things that you need like internet connection, social media account. Anything that you are going to use to produce your ICT project should be found here. 5. Contact Information – this includes information about the group, and how can they be contacted. (e.g. emails, contact number) SAMPLE DOCUMENT
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