Media and Information Sources
Media and Information Sources
Media and Information Sources
Lesson
Media and Information
6 Sources
What I Know
Pretest
Let’s see how much you know before we tackle the lesson. Below is a True
or False test. Write T in the space provided if the statement is true, otherwise F if not.
1. Indigenous media and information are highly credible because they are near
the source and are seldom circulated for profit.
2. Indigenous media are channels for change, education, and development
because of its direct access to local channels.
3. Ignoring indigenous media and information can result in development and
education programs that are irrelevant and ineffective.
4. Oral instruction, Records - may be written, carved, or oral , Gatherings and
social organizations and Direct observation are few forms of indigenous media
5. Indigenous Knowledge is unique to a given culture or society.
6. Library exist because of the birth of printing press.
What’s In
Review
What’s New
Activity 6.1 Spot it Out!
Read and understand the directions and answer the given activity.
These are news articles, book and magazines by which our current president
was illustrated.
Similarities Differences
What is It
Discussion
1. Authorship . It is critical to relate the ideas you find at a site to a particular author,
organization, or business. In this way, there is a degree of accountability for any
of the ideas expressed. Be especially wary of sites in which the author or
sponsoring organization is not clearly stated.
2. Publishing body. Anyone with an Internet Service Provider (AT&T, UP.net,
NMU, etc.) can put up a Web page. As a result, you need to have some idea
whether the group claiming responsibility for the information on the Web site is
legitimate.
3. Accuracy and Verifiability. A source of information is known to be scholarly
when it provides references to the information presented. In this way, the reader
can confirm whether the information is accurate or the author's conclusions
reasonable. A page without references still may be useful as an example of the
ideas of an individual, organization, or business, but not as source of factual
information.
4. Currency . Some information is very time sensitive. For example, a page talking
about the top rate Web search engines in 1997 is going to be horribly out of
date in 2000. There have been incredible changes in search engine technology
and new developments appear almost monthly. However, a page discussing
the Civil War is likely still relevant today even if the page was created in 1996
and has not been updated. Regardless, a site should always provide some
indication of when the information was created or the site was last updated.
What’s New
Activity 6.2 Evaluating Information
news.html
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Fill out the table
What is It
Discussion
irrelevant and inaccurate with the passing of time (thus making it less valuable). Other
information may be timeless, proven to be the same in reliability, accuracy, and value
throughout history.
What’s More
Enrichment
Popular media cannot reach some rural areas. While print, broadcast, and new media
have a wide reach, there are still areas that these forms of media have not reached.
Indigenous media and information are highly credible because they are near the source and
are seldom circulated for profit. Indigenous media are channels for change, education, and
development because of its direct access to local channels.
What I Have Learned Credits to: Commission on Higher Education, 2016 Teaching
Guide for Senior High School MEDIA AND INFORMATION
Generalization LITERACY.
Complete the sentence stem below. Write your answers on a separate sheet of
paper.
It is really difficult to fully determine the reliability, accuracy, value, and timeliness of
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any information, as well as the authority of the source, literacy in media and information,
benefits from the development of these skills because of the fast access and dissemination of
information.
1. Indigenous Knowledge is
2. Indigenous Media is
3. Library is
4. Internet is
6. Reliability of information is
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10. Timeliness is meet when
What I Can Do
Application
For this week, you will write an essay on the topic “How do people find information that
matches my needs?” and “How do I choose from the wide variety of information made
available by different sources?”.
Your essay will be graded based on this rubric. Consequently, use this rubric as a
guide when writing your essay and check it again before you submit your essay.
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