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Sources of

Information
( Print, Online,
Broadcast )
Print Materials
 Consist of all written and printed materials.

Print  To reproduce(text, pictures, manuscript,


book or data) in large numbers by applying
ink to paper or other material as
publication.
Examples

books newspapers
magazine brochures
Scholarly
journals posters
Online Materials
 Learning resources that are made available
online

Online
 Connected by computer or any devices to one or
more other devices or networks as through
commercial electronic information service or
the internet.
Examples

Online newspapers Forum


Online magazine Mobile apps
vlogs E-books emails

Web pages Social media


Broadcast Materials
 Resources transmitted to public through
radio and television

Broadcast
 Distribution of audio and video content to a dispersed
audience via electronic mass communication medium
but typically one using the electromagnetic spectrum
(radio waves) in a one-to-many model.
Examples

Public service documentaries


announcement
movies
Daily news
Weather Forecast sports

interviews advertisement
Remember:

When using online materials


be careful and vigilant with the
authorship, credibility
authenticity of internet
documents since some sources may
contain unverified information.
Compare and Contrast
Compare Contrast

 Identifying the  Identifying only


similarities and the differences
differences between two
between two things things
Compare and Contrast

 Is a text structure or pattern of


organization where the
similarities and differences of
two or more things are explored .
Venn Diagram

Similarities
Differences Differences

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