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Mil lAS MEDIA INTERACTIVITY

This document provides background information on interactive and manipulative media. It defines interactive media as communication where user inputs affect program outputs. Websites and video games are common examples. Manipulative media refers to physical tools used in teaching like coins and blocks. The document outlines two types of manipulative media: traditional tools used in some schools, and virtual/digital tools used with technology. Learners are asked to evaluate how interaction happens on different media platforms and compare/contrast manipulative and interactive media in a chart.

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Mil lAS MEDIA INTERACTIVITY

This document provides background information on interactive and manipulative media. It defines interactive media as communication where user inputs affect program outputs. Websites and video games are common examples. Manipulative media refers to physical tools used in teaching like coins and blocks. The document outlines two types of manipulative media: traditional tools used in some schools, and virtual/digital tools used with technology. Learners are asked to evaluate how interaction happens on different media platforms and compare/contrast manipulative and interactive media in a chart.

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MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY

Name of Learner: _____________________________ Grade Level: _______________


Section: ___________________________ Date: ________________

LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET


Manipulative/Interactive Media and Information

Background Information for Learners

Interactive Media is a method of communication in which the program's outputs depend on the user's inputs, and
the user's inputs in turn affect the program's outputs. Interactive media engage the user and interact with him or
her in a way that non-interactive media do not. Websites and video games are two common types of interactive
media. Interactive websites refer to an Internet page that uses different kinds of software to create a interaction
between users and its content.
Interactivity refers to the communication process that takes place between humans and computer software. The
most constant form of interactivity is typically found in games, which need a continuous form of interactivity with
the gamer. Database applications and other financial, engineering and trading applications are also typically very
interactive. Interactive media platform includes MOBILE APPS, 3D TV, VIDEO GAMES, ROLE PLAYING GAMES,
INTERACTIVE WEBSITES (POOLS, SURVEYS, EXAM), AND SOCIAL MEDIA.
Manipulative media —Manipulatives in the context of education are physical tools of teaching, engaging students
visually and physically with objects such as coins, blocks, puzzles, markers, etc.
TYPES OF MANIPULATIVE MEDIA
Traditional manipulative media —Traditional Manipulative Media is actually being used in certain schools,
wherein they use different materials that the students can use to have a hands-on experience regarding the
lesson.
Virtual and digital manipulative media —With the dawn of the digital age, education should keep up with the
interests of the 21st century learners. And in order to do so, education have been merged with technology in such
a way that students can learn more with the aid of these devices.

Learning Competency

 Describes the different dimensions of manipulative/interactive media. (MIL-11/12MPIM-IVgh-19)


 Produce and evaluate a creative presentation on manipulatives / interactive, using design principles and
elements. (MIL11/12-MPIM-IVgh-22)

ACTIVITY 1
Directions/Instructions: Study the image below and write a short evaluation on how interaction happens
using each media platforms, focusing on the following scenarios of interactive media platforms. Write your
answer in 1 whole yellow pad.
1. Social media (as a way of posting news)
2. Online game (as a form of posting news)
3. Online shopping (as a means of business transactions)
4. Online classes (as a tool of teaching-learning process)
5. Online chatting (as platform of socialization)

ACTIVITY 2
Directions/Instructions: Using the chart below, compare and contrast Manipulative and Interactive Media.

Manipulative Media Interactive Media

References for Learners

Media and Information Literacy – Grade 11/12 Self-Learning Module (SLM)


Tabura, M., Robles, R., et al. Manipulative Media. (nd). Retrieved from
https://sites.google.com/site/manipulativemediaahis/7-authors

Prepared by

____ELOISA JOY M. MADRILENO_____


TEACHER 1

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