Tuesday, April 07, 2026

Creative book review in the form of an e-booklet (DS 100)

Convene the members of your book project.
Be sure that you have read and studied your chosen material.
Submit an e-booklet featuring/inspired by the main points and supporting arguments by the author(s).
Consider this task also as a form of book review.
Ensure that all the elements in your output form a coherent whole.
Provide appropriate subheadings per page.
Observe proper citation of sources (i.e., texts and photos)
Upload the output in the designated Google Drive to be setup by Ms. Villarba on April 21 (Tuesday).
Follow the correspondence of pagination and content below.

Cover page - alternative book cover and alternative book title (no AI please)
Page 1 - short preface (by the group)
Page 2 - table of contents
Page 3 - definition of terminologies (3-5 entries, drawn straight from the book)
Page 4 - social calligram (3 entries)
Page 5 - political haiku (3 entries, with a title for each entry, English and/or Filipino) 
Page 6 - quoted passage (3 entries, bolden the key phrases)
Page 7 - Venn diagram (1 entry, based on two/three contending ideas/forces)
Page 8 - concept map (1 entry)
Page 9 - puzzle (5 across, 5 down; with answer key)
Page 10 - original political meme (1 entry, inspired by the book)
Page 11 - politico-ideological analysis of the material (mini-essay, Filipino/English, 300 words only)
Page 12 - original editorial cartoon (based on the development/policy issue in question)
Page 13 - acrostic (based on a central concept)
Page 14 - five guide questions (inspired by the book)
Page 15 - flexipage (Note: Decide as a group about the content of this page.)

Page 16 - references
Page 17 - group members' profile

DS 141 political cosplay

Form a group of three members.
Choose a political cosplay topic from the list provided below.
Avoid duplication.
Be ready to present live on Tuesday.
Assign one political cosplayer to represent your group.
Take note that a simple improvisation for the cosplay will do. Whatever you have around that is readily available will suffice. No need to spend anything for this task.
Follow this format in the live presentation:
(1) group members introduction 
(2) mention of the chosen topic (c/o the group leader)
(3) very brief discussion about the topic (c/o the group leader) - less than 1 minute
(4) mention of the cosplay character (c/o the group leader)
(5) cosplay speech/soliloquy (c/o the cosplayer) - less than 45 seconds
Submit a 1/4 sheet of paper bearing your names, chosen topic, and cosplay character.
Research, rehearse, and present well.


Prepare a counterpart single slide PPT output for submission in our designated Google Drive to be set by our class coordinator on Monday (Ms. Inoferio and Ms Fan).
Render this output in a single slide PPT presentation (featuring the cosplayer at the left side and a quoted passage about the topic at the right side). Do not forget to cite the source of the quoted passage.
Do not forget to provide the title in your slide with this format: chosen topic: cosplay character (e.g., HEALTH HUMANITIES).
Upload this counterpart output on Monday night for purposes of consolidation and projection during the presentation on Tuesday.

Topics to choose from:

Ambulansiya-de-paa
Commodification of body parts
Medical tourism
One health
Medicalization of aging
Medicalization of pregnancy and childbirth
Medicalization of hunger
Barefoot doctors
Juan Flavier
Ethnomedicine
Lactation activism
Philippine Alliance of Patient Organization (PAPO)
Medical anthropologist Nancy Scheper-Hughes
Health humanities
Og Uhog
Photo voice (in health)
Alternative Budget Initiative (Health Cluster)
Thy Womb (film)



Creative book review in the form of an e-booklet (DS 100)

Convene the members of your book project. Be sure that you have read and studied your chosen material. Submit an e-booklet featuring/inspire...