

APPLYING VALUE JUDGMENT ON CRITICAL ISSUES
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APPLYING VALUE JUDGMENT ON CRITICAL ISSUES
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Most Essential Learning Competency:
React to lay value judgment on critical issues that demand sound analysis and call for prompt action
Objectives:
It is a great thing to think that after studying and working on all activities in this module, you will be able to:
1. react to lay value judgment on critical issues that demand sound analysis and call for prompt action; and
2. use appropriate multimedia resources appropriately, effectively, and efficiently .
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Directions:
Read each item carefully. Then, choose the answer to each item
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Multiple Choice
1. How do you call the judgment based upon a particular set of values on a particularvalue system based on a comparison or other relativity?
a. critical judgment
b. default judgment
c. judgment on merit
d. value judgment
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What is value judgment ?
judgment of the rightness or wrongness of something or someone, or of the usefulness of something or someone, based on a comparison or other relativity. For example, a value judgment can refer to a judgment based upon a particular set of values as indicated earlier or on a particular value system
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"I like fried peppers."
"I am unalterably opposed to having cats in the neighborhood."
These are statements of preference, that is of liking and disliking, rather than judgments about whether something is good or bad in some respect. Unlike a value judgment, the statement of a preference, such as "I like fried peppers,"More specifically, it is a statement about the speaker's feelings, views or attitudes toward the thing in question. Statements of preference are false only if they are not true of the speaker
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Multiple Choice
2. What type of multimedia resource refers to the moving picture, accompanied by sound
such as a picture in television?
a. animation
b. audio
c. image
d. video
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What is multi media?
it is a representation of information in an attractive and
interactive manner with the use of a combination of text, audio, video, graphics and animation. We can say that multimedia is a computerized method of presenting information combining textual data, audio, visuals (video), graphics and animations. For example: E-Mail,
Yahoo Messenger, Video Conferencing, and Multimedia Message Service (MMS)
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TYPES OF MULTI-MEDIA
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Text
- the most common multimedia element. The text expresses the
information the developer is trying to get across to their viewers. Even though pictures grab the viewers’ attention, the text is a good idea to include, as well, just in case the picture does not load. All multimedia productions contain some amount of text. The text can have various types of fonts and sizes to suit the profession presentation of the multimedia software.
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Graphics
Graphics make the multimedia application attractive. In many cases, people do not like reading large amount of textual matter on the screen. Therefore, graphics are used more often than text to explain a concept, present background information etc.
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There are two types of Graphics:
a. Bitmap Images- Bitmap images are real images that can be captured from devices such as digital cameras or scanners. Generally, bitmap images arenot editable. Bitmap images require a large amount of memory.
b. Vector Graphics- Vector graphics are drawn on the computer and onlyrequire a small amount of memory. These graphics are editable.
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Audio
A multimedia application may require the use of speech, music, and sound effects. These are called audio or sound element of multimedia. Speech is also a perfect way for teaching. Audios are of analog and digital types. Analog audio or sound refers to the original sound signal. Computer stores the sound in digital form. Therefore, the sound used in multimedia application is digital audio. Most of the time, audio files are deployed using plug-in media players. A few audio formats include RealAudio, MIDI, Wave, WMA, and MP3. The developer will compress the format to shorten the time. Before the file is downloaded, one can stream the audio.
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Video
-refers to the moving picture, accompanied by sound such as a picture in television. Video element of multimedia application gives a lot of information in small duration of time. Videos have highest performance demand on the computer memory and on the bandwidth if placed on the internet. Digital video files can be stored like any other files in the computer and the quality of the video can still be maintained. The digital video files can be transferred within a computer network. The digital video clips can be edited easily. The web is the most common place where videos are seen concerning multimedia elements. A few digital video formats are Flash, MPEG, AVI, WMV, and QuickTime.
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Animation
- is a process of making a static image look like it is moving. An
animation is just a continuous series of still images that are displayed in a sequence. The animation can be used effectively for attracting attention. Animation also makes a
presentation light and attractive. Animation is very popular in multimedia application.
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Multiple Choice
3. What are used more often than text to explain a concept, present
etc.?
a. animation
b. graphics
c. image
d. video
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Multiple Choice
4. Is it important to lay value judgment whenever we share our reactions towards critical issues?
yes
no
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Multiple Choice
5. Which of the following shows a value judgment?
a. Drinking water is better than drinking soda.
b. Filipinos should participate in our fight against COVID-19.
c. Boomers, Gen X, Gen Y and Gen Z should build a better relationship.
d. Philippine presidential and vice-presidential elections are scheduled to be held on May 9, 2022
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