OPPORTUNITIES, CHALLENGES AND POWER OF MEDIA AND INFORMATION

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  • A set of situations that makes possible to do something
    Opportunity
  • is an area of the production, distribution and trade, as well as consumption of goods and services by different agents.
    Economy
  • Media improves the efficiency of the economy by providing economic actors more and better information with which to make decisions and improving stability.
  • An economic actor may be an individual, a company, a government or even a society as a whole.
  • The internet provides great opportunities to improve our life for all users. It has positive effects on economic growth.
  • is the process of facilitating learning, or the acquisition of knowledge, skills, values, beliefs, and habits.
    Education
  • Media and Information’s role is to provide students with knowledge and through it we get enough information that we will take lesson
  • Facilitating the flow of information between students, faculty and the campus community.
  • Media and Information have given us the opportunity to elaborate an image and video through media for comprehensive learning.
  • A form of communication that combines different content forms such as text, video, sound, graphics, & animation. Thus providing a powerful new tool for education.
    Multimedia
  • It has become a compelling tool for educational representation.
    Video
  • Means relating to society or to the way society is organized
    Social
  • The internet created the opportunity for social media to thrive. Allows communication and information sharing with large groups of people instantaneously.
  • With the rise of mobile messaging applications, business owners and marketers have given more channels to reach and engage with different audiences.
  • Media is the sword arm of democracy.
  • Users have the access to share their feelings and thoughts through the internet
  • Media of today is playing an outstanding role in creating and shaping public opinion and strengthening society
  • The activities associated with the governance of a country or other area, especially the debate or conflict among individuals or parties having or hoping to achieve power
    Politics
  • One of the ways that social media has transformed politics is the sheer speed at which news, poll results and rumors are shared. Now, online news is a 24/7 phenomenon.
  • One of the positive effects that social media has on politics is the opportunity for voters to interact more easily with candidates and elected officials.
  • Candidates and their supporters constantly post their views on Facebook and Twitter. Each party has its own pages, from which it broadcasts propaganda and requests for donations.
  • It is something new and difficult which requires great effort and determination.
    Challenges
  • Is any type of content that could be damaging to young people including
    ● Real or simulated violence
    ● Sexually explicit content
    ● Illegal images of child sexual abuse
    ● Content promoting hate, based on race, religion or sexual preference
    ● Content that promotes extreme dieting or taking drugs.
    Illegal Content
  • The use of a computer as an instrument to further illegal ends.
    Illegal Content
  • A hoax and an internet urban legend that was rumored to spread through social media and other outlets.
    Momo Challenge
  • Movie and Television Review and Classification Board - Is the government agency responsible for rating television programs and films in the Philippines
  • Viewers of all ages are admitted
    G
  • Viewers below 13 years old must be accompanied by a parent or supervising adult

    PG
  • Only viewers who are 13 years old and above can be admitted.
    R-13
  • Only viewers who are 16 years old and above can be admitted 

    R-16
  • Only viewers who are 18 years old and above can be admitted.
    R-18
  • "X-rated" films are not suitable for public exhibition
    X
  • Also called computer crime and computer oriented crime, is the criminal activity carried out by means of computer or Internet.
    Cybercrime
  • Refers to the virtual computer world.
    Cyberspace
  • Cybercrimes happen in cyberspace.
  • Also known as the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 or the Anti-Cybercrime Law of the Philippines.

    Republic Act No. 10175
  • This Republic Act aims to address legal issues concerning online interactions and the Internet in the Philippines.
    R.A No. 10175
  • An act defining cybercrime, providing for the prevention, investigation, suppression and the imposition of penalties therefor and for other purposes.
    R.A No. 10175
  • is the use of works protected by copyright law without permission, infringing certain exclusive rights granted to the copyright holder, such as the right to reproduce, distribute, display or perform the protected work, or to make derivative works.
    Copyright Infringement
  • The Optical Media Board regulates the mastering, manufacturing, importation and exportation of optical and magnetic media products and mastering materials as part of ensuring the protection and promotion of intellectual property rights.