INFO FROM VARIOUS SOURCES M1

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  • The target most essential learning competency for this video is use information for everyday life usage
  • Students can get relevant information from different sources such as news reports, speeches, informative talks and panel discussions
  • Information
    Facts provided or learned about something or someone
  • Common methods of gathering information
    • Listening
    • Reading
    • Interviews
    • Questioning
    • Questionnaires
    • Observation
    • Study of existing reports
  • News reports
    • Found in newspapers, televisions or radios
    • Aim to inform the readers of what is happening in the world around them
  • Speech
    • Formal address or discourse delivered to an audience
  • Informative talks

    • Educate the audience on a particular topic
    • Help the audience understand a subject better and to remember what they learned later
  • Panel discussion
    • Live or virtual discussion about a specific topic amongst a selected group of panelists who share differing perspectives in front of a large audience
  • Primary source of information
    Provides direct or first-hand information about an event, person, object or work of art<|>Original materials which have not been interpreted, condensed or evaluated by a second party<|>Materials created at the time the event occurred or by those who experienced the event
  • Primary sources
    • Interview
    • Diary
  • Secondary source of information
    Offers an analysis or restatement of primary sources<|>Materials which summarize, interpret, reorganize or otherwise provide an added value to a primary source<|>Created after the event or created by someone not from the time period
  • Secondary sources

    • Documentary film
    • Textbook
  • Tertiary source of information

    Lists, compiles or indexes primary and secondary information sources<|>Most often used to look up facts or to get a general idea about something
  • The specific types of primary, secondary and tertiary information sources used when writing a paper depends upon the subject of the paper