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DepED DEPARTMENT lf OF EDUCATION Empowerment Technologies Quarter 1 - Module 11: Collaborative Development of ICT Content CO_@Q1_Empowerment Technologies SHS Module 11What I Need to Know This module was designed and written with you in mind—to help you better understand the process of Collaborative Development of ICT Content. For that reason, the scope of this module permits it to be used in many different learning situations; the language used recognizes the diverse vocabulary level of students; the lessons are arranged to follow the standard sequence of the course. Learning Competency: + Evaluate the quality, value, and appropriateness of peer's existing or previously developed ICT content concerning the theme or intended audience/ viewer of an ICT Project. + 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. Upon successful completion of this module, you are expected to: 1. identify the roles of each member of a team structure for collaborative ICT development. create a team structure for collaborative ICT development: 3. identify different tools and platforms that can be used for the collaborative development of ICT content; 4. synthesize the key leanings from the previous modules into integrated ICT content through collaboration with classmates and teachers as both peer and partner; and 5. develop an online portal, website, or page to showcase and share existing and previously developed content. These may be in the form of, but not limited to: * Online newsletter; * Blog; * Issuu online "magazine"; and «Facebook Page. b 1 CO_@1_Empowerment Technologies SHS Module 11What I Know Directions: Choose the correct anewer for each question. Write the letter of your answer on a separate sheet. 1. Which of the following will best describe a team? a. Visionary c. Independent b. Numerous d. Collaborative 2. Which of the following team members is responsible for gathering, processing, and performing statistical analyses of information related to team's ICT project? a. Content Writer and Editor ©. Project Manager b. Data Analyst d. Web Developer 3. Ifyou are good at writing and keen in identifying errors, which role is fitted for you? a. Editor c. Web Developer b. Data Analyst d. Project Manager 4. Which of the following Online platforms is categorized as Presentation or visualization? a. Slideshare c. Facebook b. Isuu d. Weebly 5. What is the first step in Project Management for ICT Content? a. Executing c. Planning b. Initiating d. Closing 6. Which of the following online collaboration tools can be used as to ~ do list for organizing the tasks of the team? a. Trello ¢. Tumblr b. Skype d. Google Meet a Which of the following platforms can be used for hosting ICT content for online publication? a. Facebook Page e. Kakao Tall b. Google Drive d. WeChat 2 O_Q1_Empowerment Technologies SHS Module 118. Which of the following online collaboration tools can be used to store, organize, and edit ICT contents? a. Prezi c. Google Drive b. Zoom d. Microsoft Teams 9. If you want to publish your ICT content on a blog site, which online platform is best to use? a. Word press c. Facebook b. Twitter 4. Prozi 10.Which tools can be used for online meeting? a. Google Drive c. Trello b. Google Sheets d. Zoom 11.If you want to share an online folder from Google Drive to limited people, which folder sharing mode would you choose? a. Restricted c. Anyone with the link b. Limited d. Private 12. Which of the following is the correct sequence of Project Management of ICT Content? a. Executing Initiating Planning— Monitoring & Controlling Closing b. Initiating Planning— Executing Monitoring & Controlling Closing c. Monitoring & Controlling Planning- Initiating Executing Closing d. Planning— Initiating Monitoring & Controlling Executing— Closing 13. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a good collaborative tool or platform? a. Appropriate to team’s goal c. Has complex procedures b. Easy to use d. Has good security features 14.You are reviewing videos created or collected by your teammates. You are in the process of choosing the best videos to be posted on your Filipino themed web portal. Which of the following will best describe the illustrated process? a. Curating c. Monitoring b. Planning d. Web Designing 15.Which of the following statement is TRUE about online platforms and tools? a. The team’s purpose for creating an ICT content is not important in choosing online platforms and tools to be used. b. Online platiorms and tools separate the team from one another. c. There is no superior or best online platforms and tools. a. None of the above 3 GO_Q1_Empowerment Technologies SHS Module 11Collaborative Development of ICT Content Since you have already gained fundamental knowledge in web page creation and you have created several outputs from the previous lessons, it is your time to synthesize what you have learned. You will also tum your materials into more exciting ICT content and showcase them into higher and specific audiences Sharing and showing your content can be done alone, but it will be more convenient, more profitable, and exciting if you create your ICT content collaboratively with your peers or your team What’s In Revisit your output (e-portfolio or photo gallery) from the previous lesson (Web Page Design Using Templates). Answer the questions below. 1. Are you satisfied with your output? Why or Why not? 2. Ifyou will be given a chance to enhance your output, what enhancement will you do? 3. Have you encountered difficulties in creating i What are the issues that you can share while doing your output? 4. Ifyou have somebody to work with your output, do you think t have a ketter output? Why or Why Not? 4 CO_@Q1_Empowerment Technologies SHS Module 11What’s New Analyze the pictures shown and answer the items below. Write your answers on a separate sheet. GROUP TEAM 1. Describe each picture. 2. Analyze the pictures presented above and differentiate a Group from a Team. 3. If these people will create their web page, which would be more likely to develop more interesting and better-quality content: Group or Team? Justify your answer. 5 CO_Q1_Empowerment Technologies SHS Module 11What is It A. Team Structure and Dynamics for ICT Content In the previous activity, you discovered the difference between a Group and a Team. A Group involves people who work independently to achieve its goal, while a Team works interdependently where each a member has a specific role or function. Thus, the team interacts dynamically and adoptively to reach its common goal. When creating interesting ICT content to be published, it is not enough to have the skills and knowledge about it, for it would be difficult to maintain and monitor it alone. It is also not enough that your group works independently because it might lead to inefficiency due to miscommunication. What you need is to create a “Team Structure.” Team Structure Team Structure refers to the creation of an individual team or the creation of a multi-system. It is an essential component of the teamwork process. A well-structured team is an enabler for and the result of effective communication, leadership, situation monitoring, and support. lective team structure works collaboratively. It is the key to the success of the ICT project. Collaboration means individuals work together to produce/ create a well-defined content to achieve a common business purpose. In creating ICT content, most teams work collaboratively online. Online collaboration is a worl: process where people are interacting in real-time over the intemet. It provides a smooth process in the development of ICT content even without working together physically. A team must consider these Four (4) Parts of Collaboration in a Flow Process while interacting with team members: * Sharing: documenting explicit lnowledge * Understanding: adopting the process knowledge «Reflection: analyzing or interpreting shared information * Expression: the process of making known ones thought or feelings 6 CO_Q1_Empowerment Technologies SHS Module 11Team Members An effective team structure is composed of efficient team members who have specific roles and responsibilities. These team members include: Project Manager: An individual who has general accountability for the successful initiation, planning, design, execution, monitoring, controlling, and closure of a project. Data Analyst: Someone who gathers, processes, and performs statistical analyses of Data. A person who is accountable in collecting the data for ICT content. Content Writer and Editor: A person responsible for reviewing the data and finalizes a complete of information. The Web Designer — A person responsible for creating the appearance, layout, and elements of a website. The job involves understanding both graphic design and computer programming. =» sae =a The Web Developer — The person technically develops the overall ? functionalities of a web page. ody Facebook page has similar team members except for web designers and web developers because Fac=book already provides it. Instead, the FB page includes other roles like Moderator, Advertiser, and Jobs Manager. To know more about FB Page Role, visit https: / / web.facebook.com/help/289207354498410?_rdc=1&_rdr. 7 GO_@Q1_Empowerment Technologies SHS Module 11B. Online Collaborative Tools and Processes There are plenty of tools and platforms that are available online, making online collaboration possible and convenient Online Collaborative Tools for Creation and Co-creation of ICT Contents Online collaborative tools for ICT content development that may be used currently include the following + Facebook Groups + Microsoft's Yammer * G Suite * MS Office 365 * Google Chat/ Hangouts © Prezi * Google Does, Sheets, and Slides «© Trello * Google Drive + Zoom * Microsoft Teams © Skype/ Viber/ Kakao Talk/ ‘WeChat/ Line Using Google Drive for Collaboration In creating and co-creating ICT content, storage, and organization of files is necessary. It will be safe and convenient if the content will be stored on clouds and available for the members to edit and organize anytime, anywhere. However, each member should be responsible in keeping the files. Google Drive provides a service for file storage on clouds and collaboration for online sharing, editing, and organizing through "Shared Folders." A. Steps in Creating Folder/s in Google Drive 1. Make sure that each member has a Google account. 2. Sign-in to your Google Drive account. Google Sign in to.continue to 6: Drive 3 CO_Q1_Empowerment Technologies SHS Module 113. Create a folder by clicking “New.” Then a pop-up window will appear then, click “Folder.” Q Sea + Nor My Drive Wooo I S Qdive Q Seorch in Drive a Fileuploed | " Aplace f Folder upload meres | [Je Pocs, shoots, Sides, and ‘coogle Sheets > a o 4. Another pop-up window will appear. Type a Name for the new folder then, click “CREATE.” A folder will be created. 5. You can create as many folders as necessary for the project by repeating step 3 to 4. 9 CO_@1_Empowerment Technologies SHS Module 11B. Steps in Sharing Folder in Google Drive 1. To share the folder with the team members, right-click the folder to be shared and a pop-up window will appear, then, click "Get shareable link.” Bove ss = = — — =~ _ == ae — * = os a @ dive a eam = — — te a ae a = = ceo, os ae we eo oe Ty Aad staned ees se Tosa — = 2. A pop-up window will appear. You have two options on how you will share a folder. It can be “Restricted” or “Anyone with the link.” Click the drop-down list button below the text input box of “Get link” and a pop- up window will appear. Then, click your chosen mode of folder sharing. 19 CO_@1_Empowerment Technologies SHS Module 11‘Shere with people and groups © cotink oe et = 2” Wie a a 2.1, If you choose “Restricted” Mode. 2.1.4. Choosing “Restricted” in sharing a folder means that the folder will only be accessible to the people that has been added by the creator. Anyone who has the link but has not been added by the creator, he or she will not be able to access it without the creator's permission. This mode of sharing is more secure because of the restriction. Once you click the “Restricted,” click the “Share with people and groups” located at the upper box then, encode the e-mails of your team members. You can also include message for further instructions or reminders. Make sure that the recipients have been assigned as editor. © stare win people and guns © cet ink @ share with poopie and groups Smemninsonegratzon @ ==. co ~~ ‘ied our veo hee 11 ©0_@1_Empowerment Technologies SHS Module 112.1.B. Click “Send.” An email is sent to people you shared with. @ Shere wit people and groups rr steppymatcon @eracrogeraton % ED saryeee ‘Soe our eo tae 2.2, If you choose the “Anyone with the link” mode 2.2.4. If you choose “Anyone with the link” it means that you can give other people a link to your folder so that you don’t have to add e-amil addresses when you share folder. This mode of sharing is more convenient if you have a large of number of team members. Once you click the “Anyone with the link,’ click the drop-down list button located at the right side and a pop-up window will appear. Click “Editor” so that the receiver of the link will be able to organize, add or edit files to the shared folder. @ Share with people end groups Ne oa has ben ade yet inate page comer olaan iN Anyone vith blink = Aye eter ith Ink can 2.2.B. Click “Copy link” and paste the link in an email or any place you want to share it like private message, chat group, or group page. 12 ©O_@1_Empowerment Technologies SHS Module 11@ snare with people and groups Noone has bes adc et @ Cet ink Tepalidbe payelcon/ arto NevarMmARTNaS OE oye ithe nk = ® Acyone on th intent with ths ene can eat (sign m required) 4, Once the team members received the link, they may now access the folder by clicking it. They can now upload, organize, and edit file on the shared folder. Online Platforms for Hosting ICT Content After creating and finalizing your content, it is now ready to be published online. Platforms that may be currently used to host newsletters and similar ICT content include the following * Presentation/ visualization (Prezi, Soho, Slideshare, Mindmeister] * Cloud computing (Google Apps) * Social Media (Facebook Pages, Tumblr) © Web Page Creation (Wix, Weebly) «Blog sites (Blogger, Wordpress, Livejournal, Issuu) Characteristics of Good Collaborative Tools and Platforms Always remember that there are no superior tools. The productivity of a tool is dependent on the intended purpose of the team. Hence, in choosing an appropriate tool, the team must consider the following: * The tool must be user friendly. * The tool has elements that are appropriate for the team’s goal «The tool prioritizes security and privacy. ©. Project Management for ICT Content The application of knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to project activities is called Project Management. It is needed to achieve project requirements, usually to time and budget 13 ©O_@1_Empowerment Technologies SHS Module 11It includes overseeing projects for software development, hardware installations, network upgrades, cloud computing and virtualization rollouts, business analytics, and data management projects and implementing IT services. Project Management is done by applying and integrating project management processes which are organized in five distinct phases: MONITORING AND. ‘CONTROLLING Five Phases of Project Management (Adapied from the ICT Project Management by Institutional and Sector Modernization Facility) * Initiating - An overview of the objectives of the project, needs, and the problem is identified. It is where you create the project charter with the Project Manager assigned to the project. «Planning - This is where a successful project conclusion is worked out by the project manager and the project team. The team brainstorms the ICT theme to be published, together with the collaborative tools and online platforms to be used + Executing - This is where the project team goes about executing the project plan once the project plan has been constructed. The curation of ICT content may occur in this phase for quality assurance. Content writers and editors are essential in this phase. After all the preparation has been done, publishing the ICT content online may now take place © Monitoring and Controlling - This is where the project manager monitors and controls the work for a time, cost, scope, quality, risk, and other factors while the project is being executed. It is also an ongoing process that ensures that the project meets its focus for each project objective. Other members, primarily the web developer, may work in this phase collaboratively with the project manager. 14 ©O_@1_Empowerment Technologies SHS Module 11Closing- This happens when each phase is ended and when each entire project is concluded. It happens to ensure that all the work has been finished, completed, and approved. D. Curating Existing Content for Use on the Web Content curation is the process of publicly gathering, organizing, adding value, and openly sharing digital information artifacts on a specific topic or area of audience interest. It intends to add your personal touch, as the creator,toa Seo handpicked collection of content. They are gathered from a variety of sources, in a specific topic, that you publish and share with your audience wherever they may be. Creating and Choosing Valuable ICT Content The success of an online portal, page, or website is dependent upon its content. The content must be exciting and worthy of the time of the specific audience. Thus, in developing ICT content, the team must consider the following steps in creating and choosing valuable ICT content. 1 Define your objectives: specify the main goal that needs to be promoted in your content. Research and analyze: extract information from different resources regarding the topic you want to write. Organize the structure of your article: give an overview of your topic to help readers understand what your topic is. Summarize and proofread: create a summary of the information you have gathered and analyzed to make sure your article is free of graphical errors. Three (3) Rules in Creating Quality Content Informative — it should provide valuable and useful information to the reader Interesting - it should catch the readers’ attention from the title to the last part of your content. Relevant — it should reflect how much you know the subject of your content enough and who it is being written to make it relevant to both. 15 _CO_@1_Empowerment Technologies SHS Module 14What’s More Activity 1 Dream Team Create your team for the web portal. Write the assigned person's name for a specific role and indicate the reason for choosing him /her. WHO? WHO? Reason for Assigning Reason for Assigning the Role the Rol CONTENT WRITER & EDITOR WHO? Reason for Assigning Reavon for Assigning the Role WEB DESIGNER DEVELOPER Reason for Assigning the Role Notes to the Teacher fit is not possible to complete the team with their classmate, the teacher may suggest peers irom other sections or schools, their relatives, or other teachers. 16 CO_@1_Empowerment Technologies SHS Module 11Activity 2. On Schedule Create a two (2) week implementation plan by completing the table below. Online Tools or Activity Time Frame Person Involve Platforms to be used Initiating Planning Executing Monitoring and Controlling Closing Notes to the Teacher ‘The teacher may suggest transferring the implementation plan to any online to-do checklist like Trello. Activity 3. Working Together Do the following activity with your teammates. Each member MUST submit an individual output that will be forwarded to the teacher. 1. Ifyou are the team’s project manager, create a folder to be shared on Google Drive. Name it as "SUGGESTED THEME." 2. All members, including the project manager, will make an individual slide presentation about their suggested theme for the web portal. 3. The slide presentations will be uploaded to the shared folder created by the team's project manager. 4. The project leader will lead a video call with the team members and discuss each team’s presentation to decide for the team’s theme on their web portal. 17 CO_@1_Empowerment Technologies SHS Module 115. The team will take a screenshot of the Google Drive screen, showing the shared folder and online meeting. ©. Paste the screenshot on Word Document using the format belo names of your team and your Strand, Grade Level, and Sectior Indicate the Team’s Name: Project Manager: Data Analyst: Content Writer/Editor: Web Designer: Web Developer: Strand, Grade Level, and & ction: Screen Shot of Google Drive: Screen Shot of Online Meeting: 7. Send the word document to your teacher via e-mail 2) What I Have Learned SS Answer the following questions: . How online tools help your team to resolve communication problems or improve the flow of tasks? How your learning experience from your team helps you in creating ICT content in the future? 1g _CO_@1_Empowerment Technologies SHS Module 11What I Can Do Team's Web Portal 1. Create aweb portal using any Web Page Creation or Blog Sites with your team. 2. The web portal's theme should be agreed upon by the team 3. Web portal created will be graded according to the rubrics below. CATEGORY | 4 3 2 1 Backgroundis | Backgroundis | Backgroundis | Background exceptionally attractive, consistent across | datracts from attractive, consistentacross | pagesand does _| the readability consistentacross | pages, adds to the | not detract from | of the site. Background | pages, adds to the | theme or purpose | readability. theme or purpose | of the site, and ofthe site and | does not detract doesnot detract | from readability. from zeadabdlity. Colozs of Colors of Colors of Colors of background, background, background, background, fonts, unvisited | fonts, unvisited | fonts, unvisited _| fonts, unvisited and visited inks | and visited inks | and visited inks | and visited links i forma pleasing | donotdetract | donotdetract | make the Color Choices | riictte Jono! | from theconfent | rom the content. | content hard to detract from the | and are consistent read or content, and are | across pages. otherwise consistant across distract the pages reader The fonts are The fonts are The fonts are A wide variety consistent, easy to | consistent, easy to | consistentand —_| of fonts, styles seadand point | readand point —_| point size varies | and point sizes size varies size varies appropriately for | was used. appropriately for | appropriately for | headings and text Fonts headings and text. | headings and text. Use of font styles Gtatie, bold, underline) is used consistently and improves readability Graphics are | Graphics are | Graphics are | Graphics seem related tothe | related tothe | related tothe | randomly theme/ purpose of | theme/purpose of | theme/purpose of | chosen, are of the ste, are thesite,areof | the ite, and are of | low quality, OR . thoughtfully od quality and | good quali distract the Graphics eee ce oeecereter [oe tay reader. high quality and _ | interest or enhance zeader | understanding. interest or understanding. 19 CO_@1_Empowerment Technologies SHS Module 11CATEGORY 4 3 2 1 There aze no There are 13 There are £5 There are more errorsin spelling, | errorsin spelting, | errors in spelling, | than 5 errors in punctuationor | punctuation or | punctuationor | spelling. Spelling and | Frammar inthe | grammarinthe | grammarin the | punctuation or Grammar final draft of the | final draft of the | final draft of the | grammarin the Web site Web site. Web site final deaft of the | Web site. Thesitehasa | Thesitehasa | The purpose and | The aile lacksa wellstated cleer | clearly stated theme of the site is | purpose and purpose and purpose and somawhat maddy | theme. theme that is theme butmay | or vague. Content carried out have one or two throughout the | elements that do ste. not seem to be rolated to i. The Web site haz | The Web pages | The Web pages | The Web pages anexceptionally | haveanattractive |haveausable | are cluttered attractive and | and usable layout. | layoutbutmay | looking or usable layout. Itis | [tis easy tolocate | appear busy or | confusing. itis easy to locate all | all important boring. Itis easy | often difficult to important elements to locate most of | locate important Layout elements. White theimportant | elements. space, graphic elements elements and/or alignment are used effectively to organize material. Allinformation | Almost allthe | Almostall ofthe | There are provided by the | information information several studenton the | provided bythe | provided by the | inaccuracies in Web site is studenton the | studenton the —_| the content Content accurate and all | Web site is Web site is provided by the Accuracy the requirements | accurate and all | accurate and students OR ofthe assignment | requirements of | almost all of the | many of the have been met. | the assignment | zequirementshave | zequirements have been met. | baen met were not mat, Adapted from: https: / /docs. google.com /viewer?a=v&ipid=sitessierci 2J1c2VkdXxneDoOMGM2ZTcxNzBkMzhj MDU3 GVmYXVsdGRvbWFpbnxte 20 CO_@1_Empowerment Technologies SHS Module 11
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