Sources of Media and Information in Media and Information Literacy

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There are different kind of sources for Media and Information.


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__________________________________ Media and Information Literacy Sources of Media and Information

__________________________________ Media and Information Literacy refers to facts and figures acquired from learning, research, or communication refer to people, groups, and records from which data is gathered. is someone who provides details about his/her language, values, beliefs, or culture to a researcher Information Information Sources Informant

__________________________________ Media and Information Literacy One of the many places to look for sources of media and information is the library . A library is where collections of books, periodicals, and other resources are organized through a classification system. A librarian is a professional who manages the library. He/she also organizes and evaluates books and other resources stored there.

__________________________________ Media and Information Literacy Libraries are classified into four groups

__________________________________ Media and Information Literacy First, an academic library supports the curriculum for universities and other educational institutions. It is also a research arm for scholarly papers and related works Rizal Library of Ateneo de Manila University, and Miguel de Benavides Library of University of Santo Tomas are some of the academic libraries in the Philippines.

__________________________________ Media and Information Literacy Second, a public library is generally supported by taxes and the government. It is accessible to everyone, and its purpose is for the public interest. Likewise, basic library services here are offered for free. National Library of the Philippines

Third, a school library caters to both students and educators.. Students are also provided with books and other resources appropriate for their age and level. Sometimes, teachers may conduct activities in the school library. __________________________________ Media and Information Literacy Schools such as Manila Science High School, Arellano High School, and Araullo High School have school libraries for their students and teachers to use.

To evaluate information sources, always remember the five criteria for evaluating resources; __________________________________ Media and Information Literacy

__________________________________ Media and Information Literacy

__________________________________ Media and Information Literacy This is when the information has been checked by other known researchers or organizations. Verify the names, dates, figures, and places mentioned. Additionally, check the grammar, format, and other writing mechanics Accuracy Identify the author of the content. Know his/her credentials. For scholarly works, check if he/she has other publications, experience in the industry or topic, professional affiliations, and educational background. Authority

__________________________________ Media and Information Literacy Assess if the author is biased or not through how he/she organized and justified his/her information. Objectivity Look at the date when the material is published. In research writing, it is better to gather references that are at least six years old before the current year. Currency Know the scope of the information presented. Compare the coverage from one source to the other. Some sources may cover a part of the topic. It is best to look for other sources until you find more sufficient information Coverage

Fact-checking is confirming the accuracy of information made in a speech, research, news article, or editorial. Not everything you see online is worth sharing. Don’t be a victim, and think first before you post something in social media. Just remember AAOCC in evaluating sources authority, accuracy, objectivity, currency, and coverage. __________________________________ Media and Information Literacy ACT

ACROSS 2. Library that collectios are focused on specific area of interest Collection of books Facts and Figures Know his/her credential Someone who provides details DOWN Library that generally supported by taxes Date when the material is published 4. Professional 9. _____ Checking to confirm the accuracy of the information made in a speech

__________________________________ Media and Information Literacy Lesson 2: Gathering Indigenous Media and Information

Each community has unique ways on how they pass information to other members. Despite the presence of print, broadcast, and new media, there are areas that are not accessible by such. Hence, indigenous media is an alternative to gather information. __________________________________ Media and Information Literacy

is synonymous to words such as native or local. Indigenous __________________________________ Media and Information Literacy refers to distinctive facts, information, and skills that originate in a community of people sharing the same beliefs, ideas, and cultures Indigenous knowledge

refers to the communicative tools and resources of the indigenous peoples . It is also known as community media Indigenous media __________________________________ Media and Information Literacy

__________________________________ Media and Information Literacy refers to the information exchange via local channels. It is a way of culture preservation and adaptation Indigenous communication Tracing back to Philippine history, the umalohokan are known as the town criers of an ancient barangay or a well-organized independent village. They announce laws ordered by the datu or chieftain to reach the community.

__________________________________ Media and Information Literacy Today, news and stories typically reach the community through local meetings such as kapihan , balitaktaka n , and kuwentong barber.

refers to a place or a session where community members come together to share stories over a cup of coffee. Nowadays, a similar practice is done is when people go to coffee shops to meet and chat with their friends. Kapihan __________________________________ Media and Information Literacy

refers to a discussion or debate where members are free to voice out their opinion about a certain topic. Members exchange ideas to come up with a feasible solution to a community problem. Balitaktakan __________________________________ Media and Information Literacy

__________________________________ Media and Information Literacy is a Filipino idiom that is often associated to hearsay. Its origin may be stemmed from local men who goes to barbershops not only to get a good haircut but to listen to the barber’s stories. Thus, a barber’s story is passed down from one customer to another until it reaches the community. Kuwentong barbero
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