Types of Media
Types of Media
Examples:
• Writing a Thesis Statement
• Creating a timeline of plan to complete
a research paper
• Differentiating primary sources from
secondary information
• It is about identifying the
IDENTIFY nature and extent of the
needed information.
Examples:
• Writing a Thesis Statement
• Creating a timeline of plan to complete
a research paper
• Differentiating primary sources from
secondary information
• It is about finding
FIND information effectively
and efficiently.
Examples:
• Locating a book in the library using its
call number
• Choosing best keywords or phrases in
searching online or in a library database
• It is the ability to
EVALUATE evaluate information and
its sources critically.
Examples:
• Reviewing multiple POV to construct a
generalized opinion
• Exploring different sources of information
(media source) to understand a concept
• Analyzing the logic and structure of
arguments from speeches
• It is the ability to apply
APPLY information to achieve a
purpose.
E:
• Paraphrase a quote to support an argument
• Integrate an article into a part of a
research paper
• Download a file and incorporate it in a panel
discussion
• It is the ability to acknowledge
ACKNOWLEDGE the sources of used information.
It also includes the
understanding of ethical legal
and societal issues surrounding
information.
Examples:
• Creating in-text citations and bibliographies
• Understanding plagiarism
• Utilizing copyright, creative comments,
public domains and fair use guidelines.
Copyright – protects owner of
ACKNOWLEDGE his right for use and
distribution of original work for
lifetime plus 50 years.
Public domain – after copyright expires,
available for public domain and can be used
for free.
Fair use – limitation and exception to
exclusive right granted by copyright law, no
need to ask permission (ex. Criticisms,
teaching, research and news reporting)
ETHICAL USE OF INFORMATION
1. Respect the
author’s
intentions.
Guidelines for Ethical Use of Information
3. Do not ignore
information that
conflicts with your
study.
It is not ethical to
prove your thesis by
ignoring well-k
Alsed by the
author.
Different Types of Citations used for Information
1. LA (Modern
rts.
HOW TO USE APA FORMAT (REFERENCING)
In BVargas, E. J.
(201 pp 17-19
HOW TO USE APA FORMAT (REFERENCING)
Internet:
Author, (Date of
Retrieval). Title of
the
Article. Retrieved
from (site link) E
HOW TO USE APA FORMAT (citation)
• STUDENTS –
assess
information to
broaden their
knowledge,
evaluate the
credibility of the
information,
How do these people practice information literacy?
• MEDICAL
PRACTITIONERS – keep
track of patient’s health
• LAWYERS – relevant and
complete information
through cases and
evidences
• JOURNALISTS and
REPORTERS – secure
information for news