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SOURCES OF
INFORMATION
Print Materials
Print Materials consist of all written/printed
materials.
Print Materials
Examples of these resources are printed
versions of textbooks, workbooks, reference
books, magazines, newspaper and journals.
Broadcast Materials
Broadcast Materials are resources
transmitted to public through radio and
television.
Broadcast Materials
Public service announcements, daily news,
weather forecasts, interviews, documentaries,
comedies, movies, sports and
advertisements/commercials are typical
examples of broadcast materials.
Online Materials
Online Materials - are learning
resources that are made available online.
Online Materials
Common examples of online resources are
blogs/vlogs, podcasts, audiobooks, e-
books, videos, mobile apps, webpages,
social media, and email/electronic mails.
Maita needs to watch
news on television.
Mrs. De Chavez used the
chart which she bought
from the local bookshop in
explaining the water cycle.
Alex tours around Tayabas
City using the interactive map
installed in his cellphone.
GROUP ACTIVITY
Group 1
Identify which source of information does not
belong to each group.
After eliminating the material which does not belong
to each group, classify the three (3) remaining
materials as to print, online or broadcast materials.
The answers will be written in a whiteboard.
Group 2