this guide questions individually. Share your answer/ideas to your partner 1. Why does it matter to know if Wikipedia’s content is credible? 2. Aside from Wikipedia, what other sources of information do you turn to whenever you want to know about something? 3. What is the implication and the effect in a given source of information is unreliable? Share what you learned from your partner’s answer as well as his/her differences from you answer Group with 3 members Pick a piece of paper that contains an action which you will silently perform in front of the second member. Second member of the group will be asked to observe and write in specific, detail about the action being perform by the first member. This includes her observations as well as his/her understanding of the action being performed. After the second member has finished documenting the action being performed by the first member, he/ she will give the document to the third member. Then the 3 member writes a rd
summary based on the document
provided by the 2 member. nd Each group will be doing this in front of the class while other groups are observing. The other groups will be asked to answer the class the following: Which of the 3 individual would be considered the “most reliable” in terms of the assigned action for the group? Why? List down all possible sources or information that you go to or consult when looking for information on a specific topic 1. What are the differences between each source of information in the list that you have made? 2. What specific information can one get out of a specific source? 3. what limitation(s) does each source have? Indigenous knowledge library museum archives internet What are things to consider when evaluating media and information sources Present criteria for evaluating media and information sources What realization(s) or the things that you learned about the lesson?