Stimulating Learning: Activity 1. Video Presentation, High school final essays of Philosophy

In a short summary, the clip “Social Media Revolution 2018” shows how much social media has changed not only a person’s personal outlook but it has also changed how the world works today where almost 40% of the world’s population are active social media users. In terms business marketing social media plays a role in influencing the people in advertising online. Many businesses use social media to locate their next employees and target their audiences and everyday they are 95 million of photos an

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UNIVERSITY OF ANTIQUE
College of Business and Accountancy
Sibalom, Antique
NAME &
SECTION: Nicolas J. Magbanua I BSA 1-C SUBJECT: Social Sciences &
Philosophy
SUBJECT
TEACHER: Mary Jane A. De Gracia, M.A.Ed DATE: OCTOBER 17, 2020
Stimulating Learning:
Activity 1. Video Presentation
“Social Media Revolution 2018”
My Reflection
In a short summary, the clip “Social Media Revolution 2018shows how
much social media has changed not only a person’s personal outlook but it has
also changed how the world works today where almost 40% of the world’s
population are active social media users. In terms business marketing social
media plays a role in influencing the people in advertising online. Many
businesses use social media to locate their next employees and target their
audiences and everyday they are 95 million of photos and videos are posted to
media.
The clip also utilized statistics that would compare social media to a real-
life fact such as the volume of people who prefer purchasing virtual goods to
real goods and9those who would prefer to buy something they saw online. It
also shows viewers a little preview on how different each generation today.
When I watched the clip, I was stunned by the statistics that describes
how social media like Facebook and Snapchat evolve the lives of every
individuals who used it and how it was presented in estimating the number of
people who use it for a particular process such as how many businesses use
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College of Business and Accountancy Sibalom, Antique NAME &

SECTION: Nicolas J. Magbanua I BSA 1-C^

SUBJECT: Social Sciences & Philosophy SUBJECT

TEACHER: Mary Jane A. De Gracia, M.A.Ed^

DATE: OCTOBER 17, 2020

Stimulating Learning:

Activity 1. Video Presentation

“Social Media Revolution 2018”

My Reflection

In a short summary, the clip “Social Media Revolution 2018” shows how much social media has changed not only a person’s personal outlook but it has also changed how the world works today where almost 40% of the world’s population are active social media users. In terms business marketing social media plays a role in influencing the people in advertising online. Many businesses use social media to locate their next employees and target their audiences and everyday they are 95 million of photos and videos are posted to media. The clip also utilized statistics that would compare social media to a real- life fact such as the volume of people who prefer purchasing virtual goods to real goods and those who would prefer to buy something they saw online. It also shows viewers a little preview on how different each generation today. When I watched the clip, I was stunned by the statistics that describes how social media like Facebook and Snapchat evolve the lives of every individuals who used it and how it was presented in estimating the number of people who use it for a particular process such as how many businesses use

College of Business and Accountancy Sibalom, Antique LinkedIn in hiring for new employees and how many tweets, photos, videos are being posted in social media every minutes. At first, I thought the numbers are just made up but considering my current lifestyle and how many times social media has been applied to almost everything I see, it’s quite easy to believe the numbers. I could even agree to the statistics that noted that those who have been exposed in online can influence their audience more effective way. As for my realization with the advent of social media revolution 2018 if we would be going to apply this concept to online higher education today in pandemic, students can easily contact their professor at real time through the use of social networking sites and immediately get a response. This would also enable students to feel less frightened in approaching their professors and immediately go back to work once the comment is sent. Professors may also be able to use social media to see the comments of students regarding classes and create interesting changes for students to easily grasp important topics and theories. Students also have the power to control how much time they would spend on each class to fit in their day-to-day activity. The downside of social media on education, however, would be the open use of the internet that may cause students to be distracted from their studies and forget they are studying while at home. Also, as compared to traditional learning on where students can easily grasp concepts through real time interaction with their professors, students who undertake online learning may only be able to review a pre- recorded class and may not get their questions properly discussed by the professor. Social media may also form a misunderstanding especially in online posting and cause chaos between the student and the professor. In the end, it would depend on the person on how much social media would define his or her life. Would he allow it to control everything he does or would he also utilize traditional methods in understand important concepts and day-to-day activities. For me, it is better to use social media in moderation as too much of it may cause complications that cannot easily be resolved by just simple diplomacy of talking. Traditional learning and living may be boring at some point but it does wonders for one’s health. Despite the change incorporated by social media, the tool itself has undergone a series of

College of Business and Accountancy Sibalom, Antique Using/Applying Knowledge: Activity 1.

In a paragraph or two, give your own understanding of How to Protect

the Domestic Economy.

Protecting our domestic economy starts with us. Domestic Economy exist in so many countries and this include our country which is the Philippines. Well, to be perfectly honest in my own humble opinion, of course without offending to anyone who thinks differently to my own point of view, first, we can protect our domestic economy through protecting our nature. As we all know one hundred percent of our economic activities is dependent on the services and benefits provided by nature. We must realize that nature is a supplier of services, an inspiration for design, and our greatest ally in securing human needs indefinitely into the future. Specific example, services provided by animals, like bees and butterflies doing the pollination works on flowers produces a million of money to uplift our economy in terms of agricultural sales. So sustaining nature is not about protecting the environment, it is about keeping the our economy going. Second, making a policy that impose illegal trading in our country will be punishable by law, and we should lessen the importing of goods from outside the country. Lastly, I think we can protect our Domestic Economy if we are going to show care and affection to what we are doing especially to our agricultural doing as well as resources. We can protect our domestic economy if all of us will patronage our own products and means.

College of Business and Accountancy Sibalom, Antique Evaluating Understanding: Multiple Choice Note: (My Answers are highlight in Sky Blue and in bold font)

1. Is concerned with what scientists do, what their role is in our society, the history and culture of science, and the policies and debates that shape our modern scientific and technological world. A. Social policy B. Science and technology studies C. Social work D. Sociology 2. Involves groups of people, rather than individuals, and attempts to understand the way people relate to each other and function as a society or social sub-groups. A. Social policy B. Science and technology studies C. Social work D. Sociology 3. Focuses on social change, problem-solving in human relationships and the empowerment and liberation of people to enhance social justice A. Social policy B. Science and technology studies C. Social work D. Sociology

College of Business and Accountancy Sibalom, Antique A. Education B. Linguistics C. Social anthropology D. Law

10. Focuses on the rules created by governments and people to ensure a more orderly society. A. Education B. Linguistics C. Social anthropology D. Law