www.shsph.blogspot.com Trends, Networks, and Critical Thinking in the 21st Century Quarter 3 – Module 1: Fads vs. Trends www.shsph.blogspot.com Trends, Networks, and Critical Thinking in the 21st Century – Grade 12 Alternative Delivery Mode Quarter 3 – Module 1: Fads vs. Trends First Edition, 2020 Republic Act 8293, section 176 states that: No copyright shall subsist in any work of the Government of the Philippines. However, prior approval of the government agency or office wherein the work is created shall be necessary for exploitation of such work for profit. Such agency or office may, among other things, impose as a condition the payment of royalties. Borrowed materials (i.e., songs, stories, poems, pictures, photos, brand names, trademarks, etc.) included in this module are owned by their respective copyright holders. Every effort has been exerted to locate and seek permission to use these materials from their respective copyright owners. 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Burayag, EdD : Arnold Montemayor Printed in the Philippines by the Department of Education- Schools Division of Bataan Office Address: Provincial Capitol Compound, Balanga City, Bataan Telefax: (047) 237-2102 E-mail Address: bataan@deped.gov.ph i www.shsph.blogspot.com Introductory Message This Self-Learning Module (SLM) is prepared so that you, our dear learners, can continue your studies and learn while at home. Activities, questions, directions, exercises, and discussions are carefully stated for you to understand each lesson. Each SLM is composed of different parts. Each part shall guide you step-bystep as you discover and understand the lesson prepared for you. Pre-tests are provided to measure your prior knowledge on lessons in each SLM. This will tell you if you need to proceed on completing this module or if you need to ask your facilitator or your teacher’s assistance for better understanding of the lesson. At the end of each module, you need to answer the post-test to self-check your learning. Answer keys are provided for each activity and test. We trust that you will be honest in using these. In addition to the material in the main text, Notes to the Teacher are also provided to our facilitators and parents for strategies and reminders on how they can best help you on your home-based learning. Please use this module with care. Do not put unnecessary marks on any part of this SLM. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the exercises and tests. And read the instructions carefully before performing each task. If you have any questions in using this SLM or any difficulty in answering the tasks in this module, do not hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator. Thank you. iii www.shsph.blogspot.com What I Need to Know Fads and trends emerge everywhere. They occur in any given time and context. How do they differ? How do they impact life? The interplay between fads and trends issues a number of challenges in the 21st century. It is imperative to gain a keen analysis on this. This module will present the differences between a fad and a trend and how anyone can spot, accept, or reject them. After going through this module, you should be able to: 1. differentiate a trend from a fad (HUMSS_MCT12-Ia-b-3); 2. give examples of a trend and a fad; and 3. explain the process on how to spot a trend (HUMSS_MCT12-Ia-b-2). What I Know Directions: Identify the following terms as FAD or TREND. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 3-D printing loombands virtual pets online banking medical tourism touch screen devices candy crush app fidget spinner animated films puka shell necklace denim jeans business process outsourcing face app powerbank distance learning delivery mode - ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ 1 www.shsph.blogspot.com Lesson 1 Fads vs. Trends The 21st century is a deluge of overwhelming demands from a digital society; hence, enormous trends have emerged. Global trends have been increasingly given attention and anchored to socio-cultural, economic, and political dimensions. Unconsciously, individuals like you do not realize that they have been into certain trends. What’s In Directions: Answer the following questions. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper. 1. Are you fond of watching Korean Pop Artists or Korean Dramas? Why? Why not? 2. Have you done a hip-hop? Rap? 3. Have you tried creating TikTok videos? Why? Why not? 4. Do you have electronic gadgets? Name them. 5. Who influenced your fashion, style and interest? 6. Why do you think these have become part of your lifestyle/culture/standards? What’s New Directions: The following are random words associated with fads and trends. Rank by putting 1 as your most liked and 10 as your least liked in the blanks. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. cologne sports malling cinemas haircut fashion 7. denim jeans 8. online chatting 9. Monopod 10. Instagram 11. Brick game 12. powerbank 2 13. smartphone 14. rubberband 15. facebook www.shsph.blogspot.com What is It Trend Trend is something that covers almost all of human activities such as but not limited to politics, beliefs, economics, lifestyle, social life and the like whether the individuals or groups of people are aware of it or not. It is defined in various ways depending on the orientation of these individuals or groups. In the fields of arts, fashion and music for example, it is a prevailing style or preference such as realism movement in art, emergence of the miniskirt, and popularity of certain genre of music like jazz, classical and rock. Many of you must have had an experience of listening or watching Video-Karaoke singers during festivities or celebrations. You would notice that song selections are dependent of the singers. Older singers tend to opt for older songs while younger singers opt for newer songs. Why do you think so? Well, it is because their song selection was dependent on the most prevailing genre of songs during their respective era or generation. The trend toward portable music players, is another example which started with the invention of big, heavy, portable “boom boxes” and transformed into personal CD players– continuing to grow and change into the MP3 portable music player phenomenon that we see today. In the sphere of economics, trends may come as a general movement registering statistical changes for a long period such as the increasing cost of living and rate of unemployment. A typical example of this is the long prevailing capitalistic mentality of people all throughout the world which in one way or another dictates their economic movement. Why do you still pursue your studies despite the difficulties brought about by the current pandemic? Well, most of you if not all would say, “because I have a dream to fulfill. I want a good life, a good and stable job, a career, etc.” In politics, trends refer to a tendency, drift, or bend toward a certain stance, thought, or policy as when democratic Southeast Asian countries favored authoritarian governments at a certain point in their histories. Well, this will also remind us of our own history when there was a point in our time when people felt that their freedom and liberty were disregarded which brought them to a struggle to regain it – the 1986 Edsa People Power Revolution, which eventually became a kindling reminder of how the true spirit of democracy works. Other areas also exhibit prevailing preference such as in sports (wearable devices that monitor training performance), food (rise of oatmeal products, inclusion of moringa or malunggay in food products), medicine (stem cell treatment), cosmetics (whitening supplements), travel (paperless tickets and online check-in), manufacturing (3-D printing), environmental management (home solar electric system). To sum up, a trend is a pattern of behavior demonstrated by a big number of people within a particular period. 3 www.shsph.blogspot.com Here are some examples of trend: • gadgets • teleserye • social networking sites • social advocacies • drone technology • denim jeans • business process outsourcing • online ticketing • cashless transactions Fad Trending ngayon sa YouTube ang… Trending sa Twitter ang… Trending ngayon sa Facebook ang… You might get confused at these headlines from the News and ask, “how can these be considered as trends based on the above discussion?” This part now discusses fads and how it differs from trends. A Fad is something, such as an interest or fashion, that is very popular for a short time (Merriam– Webster’s Learner’s Dictionary). A fad is a product that has little, if any, utility but is characterized by a quick rise in sales and popularity followed by a quick decline in sales and popularity. This quick up and down in sales is because fad products usually do not satisfy a strong consumer need. Nevertheless, fads seldom completely die out with some diehard followers remaining loyal. Now, if we will look back at the first paragraph above, you will now see that those things which are advertised as “trending” in YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook or any popular social media platforms are not actually trends but are merely fads. Here • • • • • • • • • • are some classic examples of fad. hula hoop yo-yo virtual pets Frisbee Pokémon Go Hello Kitty Loomband Candy Crush App iPod kalyeserye • • • • • • • • • pet rock Friendster troll doll bucket challenge mannequin challenge “Gangnam Style” song Tamagochi pets hoverboards fidget spinner A fad is an intense but short-lived fashion. It is a widely– shared enthusiasm for something, especially one that is short-lived. It is a temporary fashion, a craze, interest, or activity that people follow enthusiastically, but lasts for a short period of time. How does a trend differ from a fad? To simply put it, a fad has a definite 4 www.shsph.blogspot.com beginning and a definite end while a trend though has a certain beginning at a certain point in time or history but, it evolves and changes as it continues to grow. Every generation has its own set of fads. Do you now realize what are those? Can you now recall some stories of what fads came and went during your time? It will surely yield a very interesting list. The table below summarizes the distinction between a fad and a trend according to Arzadon et.al. (2018). CATEGORIES Notions of Change Behavior Effects Time and Nature of Growth Scope and Limitations FAD TREND • the new things that we currently do fade when the perception of novelty is gone • intense • • • • • • • coolness me-too mentality starts with technology appears suddenly enormously popular suddenly disappears unexplainable growth • stays within one company • single brand/limited brands • the way we do things • sustained behavior that turns into lifestyle, mindset, and values • meets needs, solves problems and issues • • • • • • appears suddenly enormously popular does not disappear gets stronger over time sticks around can across over many companies • encompasses entire areas of technologies Now that you have understood the difference between fads and trends, I think you are ready for a more interesting journey towards a new lesson which is spotting a trend! Ready? Let’s go! 7 www.shsph.blogspot.com Spotting a Trend Someone or something starts or causes a trend. A person who starts a trend is called trendsetter. The individual’s act or the event has attracted attention, earned acceptance, and created strong interest and influence on people whose number keeps increasing as days go by. The act or event is something different from what is currently going on and it becomes “the next big thing”. It demonstrates an accelerated spread among various sectors and areas and creates a deep and wide scope of influence on people, sectors, and the environment. It leads to change. (Urgel, 2017) Let us put it this way, in 1986, the Philippines became very popular to the world because of the Edsa People Power Revolution which, as described by historians, a perfect example of a successful peaceful revolution. However, if we will still go a few more decades back, similar peaceful revolution has also become very popular in India by the leadership of Mohandas (Mahatma) Gandhi which eventually brought India’s independence in 1947. What could have been that trend which developed and evolved overtime? Well, obviously those are freedom and democracy in which we may consider Gandhi as the trendsetter in India, while the 1986 Edsa People Power may be attributed to the assassination of the late Benigno Aquino Jr. According to futurists (a futurist is one who studies and predicts the future, especially based on current trends.) Rehn and Lindkvist (2013), trendspotting refers to the study of trends and the way they develop and affect society. According to them, this should be differentiated from cool- hunting which is a hunt for those things that will become popular before they are popular. Trend analysis is based on trendspotting but it extends this into developing future scenarios and so they say that to follow a trend, one must not only be conscious of what is currently happening but be wise enough to predict the future. (Urgel, 2017) Arzadon et.al. (2018) mentioned that trends and fads are sometimes used interchangeably, and they are both important for organizations and people to keep abreast with the changing environment. However, it is also important to distinguish the difference between trends and fads to deepen our understanding of survival and adaptability. As members of society, we should know how fads and trends to create changes in our society. Certain fads and trends are created by dominant cultures catering to their own interests. As students, you should be able to analyze how to respond to the issues and challenges brought about by these changes. 8 www.shsph.blogspot.com What’s More Directions: Identify if the statements/situations given in the first column pertain to a trend or a fad. Provide your reason/s on the third column. The first one has been done for you. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper. Statements Trend or Fad Example: More kids love playing with loombands Fad 1. Yaya Dub (Maine Mendoza) used dubsmash and got so popular overnight. Dubsmash is a mobile app that creates short selfie videos dubbed with famous sounds. 2. High fructose corn syrup is present in fruit juices, cakes, ice cream, sweets, and chocolates, and was found to be the culprit for obesity and diabetes. 3. More and more youth of today are fond of using high-tech gadgets like tablets and smartphones. 4. More people around the globe are engaged in the mobile app TikTok. 5. The “Trumpets” dance challenge and the mannequin challenge which went viral on television and social media were practiced by people of all walks of life. 9 Reasons Loombands came up, sales went up but only for a while and then went down and children became less interested and so they almost disappeared as quickly as they arrive. www.shsph.blogspot.com What I Have Learned Directions: Apply what you have learned from this module. Fill in the missing words to complete the paragraph. Choose your answers from the words in the box below. fad trends futurist trendsetter trending trendspotter John was a 4th year student of Philosophy at the University of San Carlos in Cebu City. One day, as he was about to go to the university, he came across a young boy playing a yo-yo. As he further looked around, he saw few more kids playing the toy and several street vendors nearby selling them. He was wondering that maybe that toy was at its 1.___________ times since it won’t last anyway, and, he was right. In fact, in just a few weeks’ time, it faded. While John was in his class on Modern Philosophy, his professor was discussing about how Karl Marx have influenced those people who upheld the latter’s communist ideologies. This made Karl Marx a 2.____________ since he started a trend which remained existing and evolving event to the present. Towards the end of the class, John’s professor gave them an assignment. They were asked to spot the existence of the Marxist ideologies to some known current world leaders. This somehow makes John a 3.____________ since his task was to find the lineage of the Marxist ideologies. Not only that, he will also act as a 4.____________ since he will try to study the development and possible evolution of Marxism in the world to come. Such a great task isn’t it? Although it is going to be a very tedious task for John to do, he believed that he would be able to learn so much about it. Anyway, this is what 5.____________ are, they may have been developed at some point in time, but they remain alive, existing, developing and continue to evolve. What I Can Do Directions: Kindly fill up the Circle of Trends. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper. 1. In portion A, write one emerging trend. 2. In portion B, write the things about that trend. 3. In portion C, write the things that can be done with that trend. 4. In portion D, write a concrete thing that you can actually do with that trend. 10 www.shsph.blogspot.com Assessment Reflect on the ways in which your own life as a student has changed as a result of the trends we have today. Start from your earliest memories as a student. Have you accepted all these changes that happened in your life? Or are there areas where you would have preferred things to stay the same? Additional Activities Directions: Choose one among the following situations that you think may remain a trend after five (5) years? Why? Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper. 1. continuous implementation of the different distance learning modalities even after the pandemic 2. compulsory COVID-19 vaccination 3. continuous adaptation of lifestyle in the “new normal” such as health and safety protocols and other activities like online shopping and virtual gatherings 11 What I Know: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. TREND FAD FAD TREND TREND TREND FAD FAD TREND FAD TREND TREND FAD TREND 12 What’s In: Students’ answers may vary. Students’ answers may vary. A. Identification: 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. F 6. F 7. T 8. T 9. T 10. F 11. F 12. F 13. F 14. F 15. T What’s I Can Do: Assessment: Students’ answers may vary. Students’ answers may vary. What’s More: What’s New: 15. TREND What I Have Learned: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. fad trendsetter trendspotter futurist trends What’s I Can Do: Students’ answers may vary. B. Essay: Students’ answers may vary. Answer Key www.shsph.blogspot.com www.shsph.blogspot.com RUBRICS FOR ESSAY Adapted from: Tuazon, Jenny CONTENT STYLE/ CONVENTIONS The presence of ideas developed through facts, examples, anecdotes, reasons and/or explanations Substantial, specific, and/or illustrative content demonstrating strong development and sophisticated ideas The choice, use and arrangement of words and sentence structures that create tone and voice 4 Sufficiently developed content with adequate elaboration or explanation Generic use of a variety of words and sentence structures that may or may not create writer’s voice and tone 3 Limited content with inadequate elaboration or explanation Limited word choice and control of sentence structures that inhibit voice and tone Superficial and/or minimal content Minimal variety in word choice and minimal control of sentence structures 5 2 2 Points 1 Point 0 Point Precise, illustrative use of a variety of words and sentence structures to create consistent writer’s voice and tone appropriate to audience appropriate to audience 2-Point Rubric- Short Response The response has sufficient number of relevant facts, definitions, concrete details, and/or other information according to the requirements of the prompt. The response has some relevant facts, definitions, concrete details, and/or other information according to the requirements of the prompt. The response is totally inaccurate. 13 www.shsph.blogspot.com References Arzadon, M., Romerosa, P. and Zarate, M., 2018. Trends, Networks, and Critical Thinking. 1st ed. Quezon City, Manila: Vibal Group, Inc., p.7. Benson, Faith. 2019. "ACE Short Response Rubric". https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/ACE-short-responserubric-2280621. DepEd (2020). K to 12 Most Essential Learning Competencies. Mangiduyos, Gladys P. 2017. Trends, Networks, and Critical Thinking in the 21st Century. 1st ed. Sampaloc, Manila: Rex Publishing. Muscat, Francois. 2016. "Differences Between Impactful Mobile Marketing Trends & Fleeting Fads". https://www.wsiworld.com/blog/the-difference-betweenimpactful-mobile-trends-and-fleeting-fads. Rehn, A. and Lindkvist, M., 2013. Trendspotting- The Basics. [online] Docplayer.net. Available at: <https://docplayer.net/57165747-Trendspotting-the-basicsalf-rehn-and-magnus-lindkvist.html> [Accessed 23 January 2021]. Tuazon, Jenny. 2013. "Rubrics for Essay". http://https;//www.slideshare.net/jennytuazon01630/rubrics-in-essay. Urgel, Elizabeth. 2017. Trends, Networks, and Critical Thinking in the 21st Century Culture. 1st ed. Makati City, Philippines: DIWA Learning Systems Inc. 14 www.shsph.blogspot.com For inquiries or feedback, please write or call: Department of Education – Region III, Schools Division of Bataan - Curriculum Implementation Division Learning Resources Management and Development Section (LRMDS) Provincial Capitol Compound, Balanga City, Bataan Telefax: (047) 237-2102 Email Address: bataan@deped.gov.ph