United states of pop 2011 play video. Mass Media, in all its varying forms, is changing.

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United states of pop 2011 play video

Mass Media, in all its varying forms, is changing

“Enter through their door but take them out through yours.” – Fr Tito Caluag

It’s important to let your students know that you actually care about things they care about

Research is key.

Any media content can be turned into a TEACHABLE MOMENT.

Masarap ang BAWAL.

Films EDUCATE. Any film.

ENGAGE the students. Tell an INTERESTING story. Do not BORE them. Be a GOOD STORYTELLER.

NEGATIVE or BAD content are actually GOOD teaching tools as well.

Give our students the proper tools to be able to decide on their own in the future.

METAPHORs are important. Thin

Let’s teach our students how to dissect metaphors.

Use media to build a teenager’s voice.

Present good alternatives.

Tip # 1 A good story is important. The more unique, the better. The more interesting, the better. TIPS ON FILMMAKING

Tip # 2 Use metaphors and representations. TIPS ON FILMMAKING

Tip # 3: Don’t be BORING. Take into consideration: ~ pacing ~ length ~ relatable TIPS ON FILMMAKING

“With much power comes great responsibility.” = “To whom much is given, much is expected.”

summary know your target audience: SAMPUL sa puso RESEARCH: about your audience about your material about your medium package your VALUES nicely in an INTERESTING story ENGAGE your audience in a MEANINGFUL conversation teach them to be CRITICAL & CREATIVE thinkers