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I.

PRINT MEDIA refers to paper publications such as books, newspaper, magazine, journals, newsletter and
other materials that are physically printed on paper.
NEW MEDIA is an electronic communications network that connects people through various networks and
organizational computer facilities around the world.
NEW MEDIA is a catchall term used to define all that is related to the internet and the interplay between
technology, images and sound.
FILM is similar to a television show as it offers a variety of themes and genres.
GUGLIELMO MARCONI is the first known radio is attributed to the Italian inventor when he made the
wireless telegraph in 1895.
In radio, the acronym AM stands for AMPLITUDE MODULATION.
The acronym FM in radio stands for FREQUENCY MODULATION.
II.
SKILL is an ability to do an activity or job well, especially because you have practiced it.
EXPERIENCE is the achievement of the learning objectives of that level, typically validated through the
assessment of acquired knowledge, skills and competencies.
KNOWLEDGE is the awareness of facts or as practical skills, and may also refer to familiarity with objects
or situations.
SKILLS are personal skills or creative abilities that can come naturally or be strengthened over time.
EXPERIENCE is the earned ability to act with determined results with good execution often within a given
amount of time, energy, or both.
EXPERIENCE is the process of getting knowledge or skill that is obtained from doing, seeing, or feeling
things, or something that happens which has an effect on you.
KNOWLEDGE are facts, information, and skills acquired by a person through experience or education; the
theoretical or practical understanding of a subject.
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND refers whether or not a person is a graduate of masters or doctors’
degree.
SKILL is the ability to use one's knowledge effectively and readily in execution or performance.
KNOWLEDGE is the awareness or familiarity gained by experience of a fact or situation.
EXPERIENCE is the fact or state of having been affected by or gained knowledge through direct
observation or participation
EXPERIENCE is the practical contact with and observation of facts or events.
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND refers to the highest level of education that an individual has
completed
III.
MEDIA SOURCE is any resource that serves as a means of communicating to the general public.
HUMAN SOURCE is any person who can be a source of information or data.
INDIGENOUS refers to native, local, originating, or produced naturally in particular region or locality.
HUMAN SOURCE refers to information that you can get from certain people.
INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE is a knowledge that is unique to a specific culture or society, most often it
is not written down.
Rice-fish-co-culture is a farming technique in South China that was recently designated as a
“globallyimportant agricultural heritage system,” by the UN Food and Agricultural Organization.
INDIGENOUS COMMUNICATION is transmission of information through local channels or by which
the culture is preserved, handed down, and adapted.
INDIGENOUS MEDIA may be defined as forms of media expression that were conceptualized, produced,
and circulated by indigenous people around the globe as vehicles for communication.
LIBRARY is a place in which literary, musical, artistic, or reference materials such as books, manuscripts,
recordings, or films are kept for souse but not for sale.
INTERNET has become the best source of information because its vast database will most likely contain
any and all information needed at a moment’s notice.
IV.
Four major types of libraries
Academic Library
Public Library
School Library
Special Library

Examples of primary sources


Artifacts
Letters
Diaries
Publications
Newspaper article
Audio recording
Original Documents
Literary Creations

Things to consider when evaluating sources


Authority
Audience
Publisher
Bias
Design
Accuracy

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