What are some Democratic Practices?
1. SurfaceorTheRighttovote
2. PublicAssemblyandConsultation
3. MajorityRulesandMinorityRights
4. ConductofPlebiscitetoAmendaConstitutionalProvision
5. DemocraticParticipation
Surfage or Right to Vote- givespeopletheopportunitytoexercisesovereignitybyclosingthe candidates whowillgovernandservethem.
Surfage or The Right to Vote- Eligiblevotershavetherighttoelectthegovernmentofhis/hercountrybysecretvote.
Public Assembly and Consultation- "ThePublicAssemblyActof1985", makesure that thepeopleexercisetheirrighttoapeacefulassembly.
Public Assembly and Consultation- Citizenshaveasetofrightsandresponsibilities, includingtherighttoparticipateindecisionsthataffectpublicwelfare.
Majority Rules and Minority Rights- Itisthemakingofbindingdecisionsbya vote of morethanone-halfofallpersonswhoparticipateinanelection.
ThomasJefferson- third President of the US, expressed the concept of democracy in 1801 in his first Inaugural Address.
A Plebiscite is an electoral process for approving or rejecting a change or amendment in the constitution.
Conduct of Plebiscite to Amend a Constitutional Provision- Itisintheprocessofdirectvote-sayyesorno; acceptorreject.
Democratic Participation-, the involvement or engagement with something which is freely done, without coercion, and without threat or fear.
Information Age-Twenty-firstcenturylearning has been defined by application and advancement in Information Technology or IT.
Information Technology "the study design, development, application, implementation, support or management of computer based information systems."
Emerging Technologies- Emerging Technology show many challenges to the traditional system.
InformationandCommunicationTechnology- ICT is an extended for Information Technology which stresses the role of unified communication and the integration of telecommunications.
3 Positive effects of ICT in Business, Government, and Education: *Business- Many Entrepreneurs are making use of the internet and different social networking sites to promote their business and products.
3 Positive effects of ICT in Business, Government, and Education: * Government- In the Philippines, many transactions with government offcies are now possible and available online. For Ex: PSA ONLINE, NBI CLEARANCE, PASSPORT
3 Positive effects of ICT in Business, Government, and Education: * Education- many educators are already using and infusing technology as a teaching learning pedagogy through the use of different platforms
POTENTIAL ISSUES TO LOOK OUT FOR WHEN BRINGING TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION:
1. StudentsusingSocialMedia
2. SecurityBreach
3. Cheating
4. Gaming
POTENTIAL ISSUES TO LOOK OUT FOR WHEN BRINGING TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION:
1. Students using Social Media- Teachers areafraidthattheirstudentsmayjustplayaroundonsocialmediainsteadofusingtheirdevicesforeducationalpurposes.
POTENTIAL ISSUES TO LOOK OUT FOR WHEN BRINGING TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION:
2. Security Breach- Studentsareoftentimesmorecuriousthatthattheyaremaliciousmtheywanttopushtheboundariesjusttoseeiftheycan.Ifyournetworkallowsthemaccesstotheadminservers, youcanbetthey'regoingtogetonit.
POTENTIAL ISSUES TO LOOK OUT FOR WHEN BRINGING TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION:
3. Cheating- atonetimeastudenthastopullapaper written "chestsheet" outoftheirpackettohavetheabilitytocheat.
POTENTIAL ISSUES TO LOOK OUT FOR WHEN BRINGING TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION:
4. Gaming- Therearetonoffreegamingappsoutthereandpeoplelovethem, especiallythelearner's.
ICTandGlobalNetworks- With ICT in our schools, learner's are not only consumers but also content creators as they write, edit, publish, participat, co-create and collaborate with other through the use of technologies.
ICTandGlobalNetworks- ICT hastens global and democratic network across the planet. The internet is an apparatus for casual connection as well as open spaces where individuals can voice their issues.
ICTandGlobalNetworks- can generate global social awareness through social network sites. ICT promotes social development by sharing knowledge l, fostering cultural activity, increasing democratic prticipation and enhancing social cohesion.
ICTandGlobalNetworks- technological advances have improver life and brought the world's people closer.
Democracy- originates from the Greek Word demos, which means 'people', and kratos, which means 'strenght' or 'power'
Democracy- a form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised directly by them or by their elected agents under free electoral system or a state of society characterized by formal equality of rights and privileges.
Democracy - One of the most important principles for a better world. In it's trust sense l, a democracy is a community in which all numbers have an equal say in the running of that community.
GovernmentIntervention- refers to the way in which a government regulates or interfers with the various activities or decisions made by individuals or organizations within it's jurisdiction.