Lesson 4 Flashcards

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defined as forms of media expression conceptualized, produced, and circulated by indigenous peoples worldwide as vehicles for communication, including cultural preservation, cultural and artistic expression, political self-determination, and cultural sovereignty.

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Indigenous Media

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channels for change, education, and development because of their direct access to local channels.

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Indigenous Media

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also known as community media it refers to any form of media utilizing indigenous knowledge that is made and managed by, for, and about the community.

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Indigenous Media

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4
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What are the examples of indigneous media

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•Northern Dispatch Weekly (NORDIS
Philippines
•Zigzag Weekly
•Northern Philippine Times

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5
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weekly newspaper that is created by and for the people of Baguio City. Like the NORDIS.

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Zigzag Weekly

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6
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a weekly publication of opinion and news from the Cordillera, locos Region, Cagayan Valley, and Central Luzon.

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Northern Philippine Times

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a newspaper and an online news website covering the three regions of Northern Luzon (Ilocos, Cordillera, and Cagayan Valley).

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Northern Dispatch Weekly (NORDIS
Philippines

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8
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Characteristics of Indigenous
Media atleast 3

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•The oral tradition of communication
•Stores information in memories
•Information exchange is face-to-face
• Information is contained within the border of the community
• Knowledge is unique to a given culture and society

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What are the forms of indigenous media?

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•Folk or traditional media
•Gatherings and social organization
Direct observation
•Records (written, carved, oral)
•Oral instruction

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10
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a collection of information using senses. Activities, behavior, and physical aspects of a situation are all documented without depending on peoples’ willingness or ability to respond accurately to questions.

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Gatherings and social organization
• Direct observation

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includes visual, verbal, and aural forms accepted by a specific community and used to entertain, inform, or instruct.

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Folk or traditional media

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12
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What are the Types of Information Sources?

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• Primary Sources

• Secondary Sources.

• Tertiary Sources.

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13
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original thinking, report on discoveries, or share fresh information. They are also called the “raw materials of history original documents and objects created at the time under study.”

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Primary Sources

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works that are one step removed from the original or experiences that provide an interpretation or evaluation of primary resources.

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Secondary Sources

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sources are records of events or evidence as they are first described or happened without any interpretation or commentary.

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Primary Sources

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16
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sources that index, abstract, organize, compile, or digest other sources. Some reference materials and textbooks are considered tertiary sources when their chief purpose is to list, summarize, or simply repackage ideas or other information.

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Tertiary Sources

17
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What are the Classification of Information Sources?

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•Library Sources.

•Internet Sources.

•Human Sources.

18
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a building or room where literary, musical, artistic, or reference materials (such as
books, manuscripts,
recordings, or films) are kept for use but not for sale.

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Library Sources

19
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What are the types of Libraries?

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• Academic Library
• Public Library
• School Library
• Special Library

20
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roughly defined as a person who contributes information to a piece of reportage, whether or not it is ultimately published or aired in any
venue
-print, the internet, radio (audio podcasts included), video on a news report on television, the web or in a documentary film.

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Human Sources

21
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a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols.

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Internet Sources

22
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What are the Things to consider in evaluating information?

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•Reliability

•Accuracy

•Value

•Authority

•Timeliness

23
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reliable if it can be verified and evaluated.

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Reliability

24
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Information is valuable if it aids the user in making or improving decisions.

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Value

25
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Sources with an established expert on the subject matter are considered as having sound authority on the subject.

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Authority

26
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Reliability, accuracy, and value of information may vary based on whether it was produced or acquired.

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Timeliness

27
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refers to the closeness of the report to the actual data.

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Accuracy