Most Essential Learning Competency:
Use information for everyday life usage.
This presentation includes the following concepts
What is information?
Information
Are facts provided or learned about something or someone. (Oxford Dictionary)
Methods of gathering infor...
Information from Various Sources
Most Essential Learning Competency:
Use information for everyday life usage.
This presentation includes the following concepts
What is information?
Information
Are facts provided or learned about something or someone. (Oxford Dictionary)
Methods of gathering information
Examples:
Listening
Reading
Interviews
Questioning
Questionnaires
Observation
Study of existing reports
Etc.
Some Relevant Sources of Information
1 News Reports
2 Speeches
3 Informative Talks
4 Panel Discussion
What is News report?
News reports
- are found in newspapers, televisions, or radios which aim to inform the readers of what is happening in the world around them.
What is Speech?
Speech/es
- Refers to the formal address or discourse delivered to an audience.
What is Informative Talk?
Informative Talks
- tend to educate the audience on a particular topic.
It helps the audience understand a subject better and to remember what they learned later.
What is Panel discussion?
Panel discussion
- Is a live or virtual discussion about a specific topic amongst a selected group of panelists who share differing perspectives in front of a large audience.
How to classify sources of information?
Sources of Information can be classified into three:
Primary Source
Secondary Source
Tertiary Source
What are Primary sources of Information?
Primary Source - Provides direct or firsthand information about an event, person, object, or work of art.
- They are original materials which have not been interpreted, condensed, or evaluated by a secondary party.
Materials that were created at the time the event occurred or by those who experienced the event.
Examples:
Diary, Interview
What are Secondary sources of Information?
Secondary Source
-offers an analysis or restatement of primary sources
materials which summarize, interpret, reorganize, or otherwise provide an added value to a primary source
created after the event; created by someone not from the time period
Examples:
Biographies, Commentaries and Criticisms, Dictionaries and encyclopedias, Journal articles, Magazines and newspaper articles, and others
What are Tertiary sources of Information?
Tertiary Source
-Lists, compiles, or indexes primary and secondary sources.
These sources are often used to look up facts or get a general idea about something.
Remember!
Some reference materials and textbooks are considered tertiary sources when their chief purpose is to list, summarize or simply repackage ideas or other information.
Examples:
Bibliographies, chronologies, directories, indexes and abstracts, fact books, dictionaries and encyclopedias, etc.
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Added: Sep 04, 2024
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Information from various sources
Most Essential Learning Competency: Use information for everyday life usage.
Information Are facts provided or learned about something or someone. (Oxford Dictionary) What is information?
Methods of gathering information Examples: Listening Reading Interviews Questioning Questionnaires Observation Study of existing reports
Relevant sources of information News Reports Speeches Informative Talks Panel Discussion
News reports - are found in newspapers, televisions, or radios which aim to inform the readers of what is happening in the world around them.
speech - Refers to the formal address or discourse delivered to an audience.
INFORMATIVE TALKS tend to educate the audience on a particular topic. It helps the audience understand a subject better and to remember what they learned later.
Panel discussion - Is a live or virtual discussion about a specific topic amongst a selected group of panelists who share differing perspectives in front of a large audience.
How to classify sources of information? Primary Source Secondary Source Tertiary Source
Primary Source Provides direct or firsthand information about an event, person, object, or work of art. They are original materials which have not been interpreted, condensed, or evaluated by a secondary party. Materials that were created at the time the event occurred or by those who experienced the event .
Primary Source Diary Interview
Secondary Source offers an analysis or restatement of primary sources materials which summarize, interpret, reorganize, or otherwise provide an added value to a primary source created after the event; created by someone not from the time period
Secondary Source
Tertiary Source Lists., compiles, or indexes primary and secondary sources. These sources are often used to look up facts or get a general idea about something. Remember! Some reference materials and textbooks are considered tertiary sources when their chief purpose is to list, summarize or simply repackage ideas or other information.