Lesson 06_MEDIA AND INFORMATION SOURCES.pdf
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Media and Information Sources Media and Information Literacy MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY Media and Information Sources INFORMATION A KNOWLEDGE OR FACTS LEARNED ABOUT A CERTAIN SUBJECT, SITUATION OR EVENT SOURCES OF INFORMATION PRIMARY SECONDARY TERTIARY SOURCE...
Media and Information Sources Media and Information Literacy MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY Media and Information Sources INFORMATION A KNOWLEDGE OR FACTS LEARNED ABOUT A CERTAIN SUBJECT, SITUATION OR EVENT SOURCES OF INFORMATION PRIMARY SECONDARY TERTIARY SOURCE SOURCE SOURCE An original, uninterpreted, or first-hand material created by the person(s) involved in an activity or an PRIMARY event. SOURCE EXAMPLES: o ARTICFACTS o DIARIES AND AUTOBIOGRAPHIES o LETTERS o MANUSCRIPT PRIMARY SOURCE EXAMPLES: o MUSIC SHEETS o OFFICIAL AND ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS o EMAILS PRIMARY o ARTWORKS SOURCE EXAMPLES: o JOURNALS, PERIODICALS, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS o ARCHITECTURE o PATENTS PRIMARY o AUDIO AND VIDEO SOURCE RECORDINGS Information is obtained through the analysis, interpretation, and evaluation of primary sources and SECONDARY materials. SOURCE EXAMPLES: o NEWS ARTICLES o LITERATURE REVIEWS o TEXTBOOKS o BIOGRAPHIES SECONDARY SOURCE – involves information that collects, organizes, and summarizes primary and TERTIARY SOURCE secondary materials. EXAMPLES: o ENCYCLOPEDIA o DICTIONARY o GUIDEBOOKS o MANUALS TERTIARY SOURCE o DIRECTORIES o YEARBOOKS WHERE TO FIND MEDIA AND INFORMATION SOURCES? INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE https://www.google.com/search?q=indigenous&sca_esv=572078159&rlz=1C1SQJL_enPH921PH921&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjD6dqV2uqBAxXtU2wGHbN6BMYQ_AUoAX oECAMQAw&biw=1920&bih=955&dpr=1#imgrc=-WXgcsph7nI8BM WHAT IS INDIGENOUS? Native; Local; Originating or produces naturally in a particular region/locality What is Indigenous Knowledge (IK) – a form of media “conceptualized, produced and circulated by indigenous people as vehicles for communication, specifically for cultural preservation, cultural and artistic expression, political self-determination, and cultural sovereignty – (Wilson Et. Al, 2015) INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE is the local knowledge A knowledge that is unique to a given culture or society Enhances one’s sense of national identity INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE is the local knowledge The culture is preserved, handed down and adapted. CHARACTERISTICS OF INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE a. Oral tradition of communication b. Store information in memories c. Information exchange is face-to-face d. Information is contained within the border of the community INDIGENOUS MEDIA as forms of media expression conceptualized, produced, and circulated by indigenous people around the globe as vehicle for communication FORMS OF INDIGENOUS MEDIA 1. Folk or Traditional Media 2. Gatherings and Social Organizations 3. Direct Observation 4. Records (written, carved, oral) 5. Oral Instruction FOLK DANCES FOLK SONGS FOLK TALES LIBRARY WHAT IS LIBRARY? WHY DO YOU THINK EVERY SCHOOL HAS A LIBRARY? DO YOU STILL USE LIBRARY RESOURCES FOR RESEARCH? WHY? LIBRARY It is a place containing collections of books, periodicals, and sometimes films and recorded music for people to read, borrow, or refers to. - libraries have LIBRARY already served as a very good repository of information - a place and a “means of access to information, ideas, and works of imagination” Google – (IFLA, 2003) CLASSIFICATIONS OF LIBRARY Google SCHOOL LIBRARIES refer to small libraries that could be found in the primary and secondary-level schools Google Google ACADEMIC LIBRARIES this is often found in universities or colleges more often than not offer more advanced resources compared to school libraries ACADEMIC LIBRARIES Google Academic libraries are often organized into subject-specific sections, allowing users to access materials relevant to their fields of study. They provide quiet study spaces, computer labs, and collaborative areas for group work. PUBLIC LIBRARY that are found in a local or in a city, accessible to people living near or within that area SUGBO.PH SPECIAL LIBRARIES could be found in the most unusual places Special libraries are specialized information centers that cater to the specific needs of organizations, industries, or professions. Starfield Library (COEX) - Seoul Metropolitan Government INTERNET ~ a global network of computers that allows computer users around the world to share information for various purposes (Shelly & Campbell, 2012) SEARCH ENGINE A service that allows internet users to search for content via the World Wide Web (WWW) TOP THREE SEARCH ENGINES GOOGLE Is the best search engine worldwide 87.35% market share / engine search BING Microsoft’s attempt to challenge Google in search. Originated from Microsoft’s previous search engines (MSN Search, Windows Live Search, Live Search) Engine share is between 2.55% and 12.61% YAHOO One of the most popular email providers 2% of the market share