3. What is?
INFORMATION
• are facts provided
or learned about something or someone
(According to Oxford Dictionary)
4. METHODS OF GATHERING
INFORMATION
✓ Listening
✓ Reading
✓ Interviews
✓ Questioning
✓ Questionnaire
✓ Observation
✓ Study of existing reports
5. NEWS REPORT
• are found in newspapers, televisions, or radios which aim to inform
the readers of what is happening in the world around them.
6. SPEECH
• refers to the formal address or discourse delivered to
an audience.
7. INFORMATIVE TALKS
• tend to educate the audience on a particular topic.
• it helps the audience understand a subject better and
to remember what they learned later.
8. PANEL DISCUSSION
• is a live or virtual discussion about a specific topic amongst
a selected group of panelist who share differing perspectives
in front of a large audience.
12. PRIMARY SOURCES
> authentic and have not been subjected to evaluation
> report discoveries, sharing of information and are first-
hand
> information written at a certain time or period of
research
14. SECONDARY SOURCES
> provide information, discussion, and/or
interpretation of the evidence.
> evaluations of primary sources
> information written by authors who do not
personally witness the event
18. SIX CHARACTERISTICS OF A
GOOD INFORMATION
1. ACCURACY
2. COMPLETENESS
3. TIMELINESS
4. CONSISTENCY
5. RELEVANT
6. UNIQUENESS
19. ASSESSMENT
Identify if the given item is a primary, secondary, or tertiary sources.
1. Encyclopedia
2. Interview with a politician
3. State lf the Nation Address
4. Indices
5. Bibliography
6. History of Licab
7. Court Hearing
8. References
9. EDSA People Power Picture
10. Biography