The document discusses different multimedia formats that can be used to creatively represent and interpret literary texts, including blogs, mind maps, mobile phone text tula, slideshow presentations, tag clouds, and videos. It also explores purposes of using anecdotes, such as to bring cheer, reminisce, caution, and persuade or inspire. The performance tasks involve analyzing a video about helping others and composing an original text tula in tribute to the people in the video.
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Creative Representation of A Literary Text
The document discusses different multimedia formats that can be used to creatively represent and interpret literary texts, including blogs, mind maps, mobile phone text tula, slideshow presentations, tag clouds, and videos. It also explores purposes of using anecdotes, such as to bring cheer, reminisce, caution, and persuade or inspire. The performance tasks involve analyzing a video about helping others and composing an original text tula in tribute to the people in the video.
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21st Century Literature from the
Philippines and the World
Creative Representation of a Literary Text Lesson 1 Multimedia Formats in Interpreting Literary Text
•Marshall (2001) defined multimedia as computer-
controlled integration of text, graphics, drawings, still and moving images (video), animation, audio, and any other media where every type of information can be represented, stored, transmitted and processed digitally. Some of the Multimedia Formats 1. Blog or a “weblog” a website containing informational articles about a person’s own opinions, interests and experiences. These are usually changed regularly (DepEd 2013, 9). Some of the Multimedia Formats 2. Mind mapping is a graphical technique to visualize connections of ideas and pieces of information. This tool structures information to better analyze, comprehend, synthesize, recall and generate new ideas. You can use Microsoft Word or online mind mapping tools in creating a mind map (Pasuello 2017). Some of the Multimedia Formats 3. Mobile phone text tula is a traditional Filipino poem. A particular example of this poem is a tanaga that consists of 4 lines with 7 syllables each with the same rhyme at the end of each line. (DepEd 2013, 8). Some of the Multimedia Formats 4. Slideshow presentation created with the use of Microsoft PowerPoint. It contains series of pictures or pages of information (slides) arranged in sequence and often displayed on a large screen using a video projector (Computer Hope 2018). Some of the Multimedia Formats 5. Tag cloud is a visual, stylized arrangement of words or tags within a textual content such as websites, articles, speeches and databases (Techopedia 2020). Some of the Multimedia Formats 6. Video is an electronic device used to record, copy, playback, broadcast, and display moving visual media (Lexico 2020). Lesson 2 Applying ICT Skills in Interpreting Literary Text
•An anecdote is a short entertaining or interesting story about
a real incident or person (Nagpal 2016). • Anecdotes tell about a variety of stories and tales, since they can be about any topic under the sun. It is a short story about a real person or event which usually intends to make the listeners laugh or ponder over a topic (Your Dictionary 2020). Purposes of Anecdotes 1. To Bring Cheer •Stories pop up anywhere and these are just sometimes making people laugh to brighten their mood. •At the dinner, a Grade 11 learner shared his story on his first day at school when he got lost and attended a wrong class. Purposes of Anecdotes 2. To Reminisce •In most anecdotes, people are talking about their experiences in the past. They try to look back on moments in their lives and share the joy of that time with others. •• A mother tells her children a story about her life in the province when she was teenager. Purposes of Anecdotes 3. To Caution • Sometimes, just giving rules for individuals is not effective. Sharing to them frightening stories of dangers can be helpful for them to realize the possible consequences of their actions. • Before beginning a lecture on not following traffic rules, a father tells his son an incident of collision that caused many lives due to ignoring traffic signs. Purposes of Anecdotes 4. To Persuade or Inspire •Sometimes, people share stories on how they surpassed their struggles in life. These, most of the time, give encouragement to others who have been in similar situations. The message usually conveys successes in life as a fruit of hard work. • Before beginning a remedial class, the teacher tells the students how a boy who used to struggle in reading managed to be a proficient reader. Performance Task No. 3 Choose one (1) from any of the following situations below, then write an anecdote of 10 sentences. 1. Your first day in high school 2. An inspiring story shared by your teacher 3. A hilarious experience with your friends 4. A story heard from your parents 5. An encounter with a stranger Performance Task (50 pts.)
1. Watch the short video on YouTube entitled “Salbabida Story”.
Video Link: (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYNv32ZqwmQ) 2. Pick out some lines wherein the speakers look back at some of their experiences like the example below: “Kasi dati, nabubully ako sa school. Ang pumasok lang sa isip ko nun, gumanti. Siya (KB) yung tutulong sa ‘kin na makipagresbakan, and akala ko nun ano e, ‘makikipagbugbugan’ kami e, sapakan. Tinuruan ako ni KB kung paano maging Salbabida rin sa iba.” 3. After writing down some of the lines about their memories, compose your own interpretation of what you think the video is about using Tag cloud. Finally, write a text tula as a tribute to the people in the video (acknowledging their share in the society by helping other people). Include a title for your text tula.