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These are low fidelity prototype that are used to represent the basic structure of a website/ web page/ app.
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Storyboards
Animation
Wireframes
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This is a low-fidelity prototyping method is used to visualize how your product works.
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Animation
Wireframes
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Storyboards
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These are low fidelity prototype that are used to represent the basic structure of a website/ web page/ app.
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This is a low-fidelity prototyping method is used to visualize how your product works.
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This is a type of prototype with faked functions.
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A project or campaign must meet the SMART criteria. S stands for Specific, M is Measurable, A is , R is Realistic, and T is Time-bounded. What is A means?
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Which element of concept paper includes your group’s mission and vision and a brief introduction of your project or campaign.
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Which element of concept paper includes the reasons why this project is worth your group and your sponsor’s time, effort, and money.
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Which of the following statement is NOT included in the planning stage of ICT Project process?
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This contains the budget needed for the project.
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Arrange the following simplified ICT project process: A. Release and Promotion, B. Planning, C. Maintenance, and D. Development.
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This includes all the necessary information about the project.
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This includes the information on how the group can be contacted.
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This includes the reasons why this project is worth your group and your sponsor’s time, effort, and money.
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This is a program that allows a person to work easily with a computer by using a mouse to point a small pictures and other elements on the screen.
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This is an application of media content that allow students to expand their understanding of complex concepts by strengthening the links between abstract ideas and practical applications.
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This is the use of video technologies to help teachers in training when sharing resources and taking full advantage of opportunities they might otherwise miss.
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This is a catch-all statement describing cloud-based tools and utilities used to access information, organize it, collaborate with others, manage projects, share resources, create and publish media.
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Rich media are not better in all cases; they are simply different.
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Which is NOT the feature of the standard creative?
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Twitter can be used like Google; find people, organizations, topics, events, and publications.
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Which is true about rich media creatives?
A. May expand to a larger size
B. May track multiple click-through links
C. May use multiple files
D. Some publishers may require a polite load
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It is also called as secondary audience that may become partners in the advocacy plan.
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These are the audience failed to declare its position on the issue, or are you uncertain of its position at the moment.
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Supporters of a campaign project will want to know the results of their efforts. This characteristic is also described as
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Identify the channels to use to communicate with these people.
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The instructions given by an individual should be clear, easy to diagnose, and concise. What process is being identified?
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What question measures the effectiveness of a project?
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An event in the Philippine history wherein a radio broadcast from the Radio Veritas is used to start a protest.
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They use Facebook and Change.org as a medium to launch a series of protests mainly at the Luneta Park and around key cities in the Philippines.
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Philippines history that gave birth to the People finder database powered by Google
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This is a significant alteration of social structure and cultural patterns through time.
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Which of the following refers to persistent networks of social relationships where interaction between people or groups has become routine and repetitive.
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Culture is about shared ways of living and thinking. Which of the following represents culture?
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Which technological factor has brought about revolutionary changes in man’s idea about the world and the universe?
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Which technological factor has broken down the regional barriers and made worldwide trade and commerce possible.
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Advocacy means taking action to create___________.
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Conflicts between the advocates and the party involved in the campaign may be resolve using___________________.
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Which one is the gap between digital citizens and non-digital citizens that is usually caused by poverty and lack of infrastructure.
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What is the concept of Digital Literacy?
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It is one of the causes of the digital divide wherein less economically developed countries are lacking in the necessary technology and infrastructure to set up a high-speed internet connection.
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This is described as unequal distribution of information and communication technology across nations.
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The flipped classroom often uses classroom time for group and individual engagement with students and the instructor, and move concepts out of the classroom.
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Multimedia has minimal characteristics to stimulate sensory experiences and cognitive activity analogous to real world experiences and phenomena.
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Rich media can be incorporated into evaluation tools.
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Video act as a powerful agent that adds value and enhances the quality of the learning experience.
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The key advantage of rich media creatives includes an engaging user experience leading to basic interaction rate.
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This is a document used to convince a panel of potential funders to help product, program, or service become a reality.
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This process involves the continuous improvement of the project.
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An elements of web design that used as an early, inexpensive sample of a product that helps to test its features or identify defects so improvements can be made to its final version.
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This is a low-fidelity prototyping that serves as a blueprint, highlighting the layout of key elements on a page and its functionality.
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This is a low-fidelity prototyping that visually tells the story on how the user would interact with your project.