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T Y P E S OF M E D I A

PRINT
NEW M E D I A
BROADCAST
Motion Picture
podcast
TELEVISION
PRINTjournal

SNS
brochures
filmNEW
EMAILS M E D I A radio
BROADCAST
magazines
NEWSPAPERS
blogging

E-Books
WEBSITES BOOKS
PRINT
MEDIA
It is the oldest
form of media
and is all about
the printed form
of information
and news.
What examples of PRINT
MEDIA
have you identified?
PRINT
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https://www.google.com/search?q=print%20media&tbm=isch https://images.app.goo.gl/H89adQdVG8C6ZpTa9
It is considered as the
oldest form of print
medium traced back as
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far as 3 500 BCE with
the invention of the
Sumerian ancient style of
writing, the cuneiform.
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https://www.google.com/search?q=print%20media&tbm=isch
BOOKS
https://images.app.goo.gl/H89adQdVG8C6ZpTa9
It is a lightweight,
Trivia: London’s
Daily Courant was serial publication
the first daily which comes out
regularly (daily,
newspaper (1702)
while mass-
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circulation media
began in 1833 with
weekly or monthly),
the first “penny & contains news on
press: newspaper,
The Sun. current events of
special or general
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interest.

NEWSPAPER
https://www.google.com/search?q=print%20media&tbm=isch https://images.app.goo.gl/H89adQdVG8C6ZpTa9
A popular form of
print medium that
targets a variety of
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a smorgasbord of
articles that aim to
entertain, inform, or
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MAGAZINE
https://www.google.com/search?q=print%20media&tbm=isch https://images.app.goo.gl/H89adQdVG8C6ZpTa9
It is a periodic
The main difference publication
between a journal and a
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magazine is that the
focusing on a
former is peer reviewed, specific field
which means selected
experts reviewed its of study.
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content before having it
mass published.

https://www.google.com/search?q=print%20media&tbm=isch
JOURNAL
https://images.app.goo.gl/H89adQdVG8C6ZpTa9
BROADCAST
MEDIA
“Broadcasting is a
form of mass
communication that
utilizes radio and
television to transmit
messages and programs
via airspace” (Robles
and Tuazon, 2014).
What examples of
BROADCAST
M E D I A
have you identified?
BROADCAST
MEDIA

BROAD
CAST
MEDIA
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NEW
MEDIA
An interactive two-
way communication
with users being the
active producers of
content and
information. 
What examples of
NEW
MEDIA
have you identified?
NEW
MEDIA

https://www.google.com/search?q=computer%20icon&tbm=isch
https://images.app.goo.gl/PqfuTyhUZR5qayUZ6
MEDIA CONVERGENCE
MEDIA CONVERGENCE

http://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-reading-the-internet-edition-of-the-washington-post-
http://adigaskell.org/2016/12/09/using-big-data-to-discover-hidden-patterns-of-human-behavior/reading-newspaper/ online-newspaper-84585783.html
MEDIA CONVERGENCE

The phenomenon
that connects
different
forms of media
together.
http://mas110sem22012-
lab13.blogspot.com/2012/08/media-
convergence-essay.html
MEDIA MEDIA ..is the
C O N V E R G E N C E blending of
multiple
media forms
into one
platform for
purposes of
delivering a
dynamic
experience.
CONVERGENCE
PRINT
NEW M E D I A
BROADCAST
NFORMATION
SOURCES
NFORMATION
is an essential ingredient in
decision making and useful in
our daily lives.
Timely, up-to-date, relevant and
quality information is vital for
academic purposes.
SOURCES
producers or givers of
information
means by which people record
information for future consumption
CO N S U M
people who use
E R S
information sources
NFORMATION
SOURCES
the various means by which
information is recorded for use
by an individual or organization
TYPES
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SOURCES
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
PUBLISH
Primary Secondary Tertiary
original sources sources that sources that
of information analyze or interpret compile data on
before it has been primary data; do a particular
analyzed; raw not offer new topic
data evidence Collections or lists of

TYPES
First-hand observations Interpretations of primary and secondary
information sources
Contemporary
Reference works
NFORMATION
account of events Written after the event
Viewpoints at the time Offer review or Finding tools for

SOURCES
critique sources
RESEARCH
PUBLISH RESEARCH

Primary Secondary Tertiary


interviews, biographies, Encyclopedias,
speeches, diaries, journal articles, bibliographies,
birth certificates, textbooks, abstracts, indexes,
journal articles commentaries, literature reviews,
(science), editorials, library catalogs,

TYPES
newspaper articles literary criticisms databases

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SOURCES https://images.app.goo.gl/w64MSQAwpiDmQgoZ9 https://images.app.goo.gl/bBgmi3qaGXtPj3F78
FORMATS
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SOURCES
books
periodicals N O N - P R I N T
newspapers audio
magazines video
photographs audio-video files
PRINT digital documents
DVDs and CDs
Where to find
NFORMATION
SOURCES
L I B R A R I E S (databases)

I N T E R N E T (accessible, convenient)

I N D I G E N O U S M E D I A (cultural preservation)
Where to find
NFORMATION
SOURCES
a building or room that
contains a collection of
books, periodicals, and/
or audio-visual materials

LIBRARIES
https://www.google.com/search?q=library%20in%20china&tbm=isch
Where to find
NFORMATION
SOURCES
Global network of computers
that enable people to access
information and to
communicate with each
other for various purposes.

INTERNET
https://www.google.com/search?q=internet&tbm=isch
Where to find
NFORMATION
SOURCES
Form of media conceptualized,
produced and circulated by
indigenous people as vehicles for
communication, for cultural
https://images.app.goo.gl/gzftL6xRyEHn9bBm6
preservation, cultural and artistic
https://www.google.com/search?q=masskara%20festival&tbm=isch
expression, political self-
determination and cultural
sovereignty (Wilson, et. al., 2015).
INDIGENOUS
https://www.google.com/search?q=philippine%20culture&tbm=isch MEDIA
GUIDELINES
N EVALUATING
SOURCES
1. Who/what is the source of information? Is it reliable, valid,
accurate?
2. What is the medium used? Did it undergo a meticulous process
before being published? What type of media? What format?
3. What is its purpose? Does it aim to persuade, inform, entertain,
or advertise?
4. How is the information made? Does it contain text, photos and
other relevant materials to the topic?
GUIDELINES
N EVALUATING
SOURCES

Watch this video about


“Evaluating Sources”.
https://youtu.be/EyMT08mD7Ds
References
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SOURCES
• Media and information Literacy in the 21st
Century by Angelito P. Bautista and Jessica
Mariz R. Ignacio

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