English 10 Q1 WK4

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Compare and Contrast

Contents of materials
viewed from sources of
information

( print, online and


Examine the picture.
What sources do
you use in
gathering
information for
your assignment
and other school
activities?
Arrange the letters to form the correct word being
described in the following sentences.
PRTIN AMLTERIAS

They consist of all written/ printed


materials. Example of these resources are
printed versions of textbooks, workbooks,
references, magazines, news paper and
journals.
LINEON MLATERIAS

They are learning resources


that are made available online.
Common examples of online
resources are blog/vlogs, podcasts,
audiobooks, e-books, videos,
mobile apps, web pages, social
media and emails/ electronic mails.
BADCASTRO MLSATERIA

They are learning resources that


are transmitted through radio and
television.
Print Materials – consists of all written
excluding non-print resources, which convey
planned course information.
Examples of print materials include, but are
not limited to textbooks, workbooks, reference
book, newspapers, journals and magazines.
Broadcast media – can also be private and includes
advertising Global TV and CTV are examples of
commercial television.
Online Materials – any resource available
on the internet in an online educational
environment. It might the HTML document
such as course or chapter objectives,
lectures notes, assignments or answer to
chapter questions. It might be audio or
video lesson, interactive exercises or
exams, or providing links to other web
sites.
Characteristic of a good information:
Accuracy – it means correct. It is reliable, free from
flaws and with high quality.

Completeness – information should provide all needed


information. It must answer the WH question.

Timeless – information should be up- to- date.


Consistency -it is the state of reaching a level that
does not differ greatly in quality overtime.
- information should be unchanging.

Relevance- information should suit the demand,


needs and interest of the readers.
Uniqueness – information must be distinct in
order to be useful.
- it can easily be adopted if it
is
visually pleasing.
In what ways do content of
materials viewed and printed
sources of information become
similar and different from each
other?
Viewing materials and printed
materials have similarities and
differences. They are similar because:
➢ both have genres;
➢ both contain themes and topics;
➢ both provide meaningful
information;
Viewing materials and printed
materials have similarities and
differences. They are similar because:
➢ both teach lessons; and
➢ both may tell or narrate a story,
discuss, feature, persuade, and
inform people about a certain
topic.
Read, watch and observe this
TV, radio or printed
advertisements of two familiar
fast food chains you are
familiar with.
Using a Venn diagram, note down
their similarities and differences.
Then write a paragraph explaining
the content of the said diagram. Do
this in your notebook. Be guided by
the rubric below.
WATCH THE ADVERTISEMENT
OF JOLLIBEE AND MC
DONALDS
Compare and contrast print
media from broadcast media
according to their contents or
examples using the Venn
Diagram. Copy the diagram
and write your answers on a
separate sheet of paper.

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