The Third Week: Digital or Traditional?

"The Old Days or The New Age"

Time flies by so fast. Before, we didn't have power, we didn't have electricity, we didn't even have internet back then. Those times were so inconvenient for others. Thankfully, people are creating new ways to make our life convenient. Throughout the years, humanity created breakthroughs to usher a new age of civilization. In today's society, we are living in the digital age. Where we take advantage of technology for our everyday needs. And people are still creating innovations in what we have today, imagine what amazing devices we will get in the future. So what effect does this have in media?

Gaming

First lets talk about gaming. We all play games right? An effective way of reducing stress, or causing stress if you're one of those hardcore gamers out there. Either way, its a fun and entertaining way to pass time in your free time. Traditional games include the games we commonly play when our phones are surrendered to the teacher. Games like tag, hide and seek, rock paper scissors, etc. Meanwhile, digital games include computer games, and online games. In school, we played two games. One traditional and one digital. The traditional game we played was find the difference. Where there are two pictures that have hard to find differences in them. The digital game we played was The Worlds Hardest Game. Both have the same goal to entertain you but have different means of doing it. Personally, I prefer the digital game. Its more fun, convenient and entertaining than most traditional games.

Power Your Point

Another thing we did was researching. Our teacher gave us two topics, and asked us to make a presentation out of it. He wants us to do a creative powerpoint presentation and not some regular old reporting where we just read and explain, it should be interactive. We took the whole period doing our powerpoint presentation. Ill give the link to those two topics to see for yourselves. 
Links:
http://ncca.gov.ph/about-culture-and-arts/culture-profile/prehistory-of-the-philippines/

http://ncca.gov.ph/subcommissions/subcommission-on-cultural-disseminationscd/communication/the-print-media-a-tradition-of-freedom/

The End

I hope you enjoyed reading this weeks blog. I really enjoy making these every week so I try to include everything that happened this week in MIL. Anyways, see you next week!
Chou-Tzuyu of Twice

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