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LESSON 3: INFORMATION LITERACY 7.

Thank your interviewee for his/her


time.
How to become a well-informed individual?
- Reading books and other printed Finding sources of information
materials - Table
- Index
- Checking trending topics on social
- Glossary
media
- Bibliography
- Listening to radio or watching news
on television
Ethical use of information
- Asking questions from reliable 1. Citation
resource persons
2. Copyright
3. Intellectual property
People who access information 4. Public domain
- Students 5. Fair use
- Teachers
- Scientists
- Medical Practitioners LESSON 4: TYPES OF MEDIA
- Lawyers
Albert Bandura
- Journalists
- Bobo doll experiment
- Artists
- Social learning theory
Accessing information using card catalog
Types of Media
- Author Card
1. Print Media
- Title Card
2. Broadcast Media
- Subject Card
3. New Media
Other sources of information
Print Media
1. Thesis & Dissertations
o Thesis – you prove a theory - It refers to the publications that
o Dissertations – you create are physically printed on paper.
your own theory and prove it o Books
2. Interviews o Newspapers
3. Museum o Magazines
4. Internet o Newsletters (announcements)
o Gazette (government)
Guidelines which a researcher should o Pamphlet
remember before doing an interview o Brochures
1. Prepare the questions ahead of time. o Leaflets and flyers
2. Observe professionalism by setting an
Broadcast Media
appointment at your interviewees
- It consists of programs produced by
convenient.
3. Be punctual.
television networks and radio
stations.
4. Ask consent before taking photos or
recording the interview. - Airs audio and video materials for
5. If the interviewee is a minor, ask
public’s information, interest, or
for parental consent. leisure.
o Radio
6. During the interview, pay attention
o Television
& listen carefully.
o Film

Film
- MTRCB (Movie and Television
Review and Classification Board)
o Responsible for the
classification and review of
television programs, movies
and home videos.
- TV Classification Ratings
o G
o PG
o SPG
- Movie Classification Ratings
o G
o PG
o R-13
o R-16
o R-18

Media
- Collective communication outlets
or tools that are used to store and
deliver information or data.

AM – Amplitude Modulation
FM – Frequency Modulation

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