Grade 10 English Q1 Ep 7 Sources of information : Accessibility and Effectiveness

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10 Feb 202123:34

Summary

TLDRIn this educational video, Carla, the English teacher, guides Grade 10 students through the importance of understanding different sources of information: primary, secondary, and tertiary. She explains the roles of each, including primary sources like eyewitness accounts and secondary sources like commentaries. Tertiary sources, such as encyclopedias, compile information from the first two. The video also covers specific sources like scholarly articles, books, and government documents, emphasizing their accessibility and effectiveness. Carla teaches students to evaluate sources critically, avoid plagiarism, and ensure their writing is credible and well-supported.

Takeaways

  • 📚 Primary sources are original documents or materials that report first-hand information, like videos, pictures, speeches, and personal accounts.
  • 📘 Secondary sources are documents that recount events, often evaluations or interpretations of primary sources, written by those who did not directly experience the event.
  • 📙 Tertiary sources compile information from primary and secondary sources, such as encyclopedias, databases, and bibliographies.
  • 🔍 Scholarly articles are peer-reviewed documents written by experts, discussing results of scholarly works and containing technical terms and specific methods.
  • 📖 Books provide detailed information, often synthesized from various sources, and are organized into chapters or parts.
  • 🏛 Government documents include official reports, census data, policies, and statistics issued by government agencies.
  • 📰 News or magazine articles offer timely, brief, and non-technical explanations of events for the general public, sometimes including opinions.
  • 🗺️ Reference materials provide factual, detailed information to answer questions, such as statistics, maps, and background information.
  • 🔑 Accessibility refers to how easy it is to find, obtain, and use information, and can be categorized into text, image, audio, and video accessibility.
  • 🎯 Effectiveness is the degree to which information achieves the desired result based on its objective or purpose.

Q & A

  • What are the three major sources of information mentioned in the script?

    -The three major sources of information mentioned are primary, secondary, and tertiary sources.

  • What constitutes a primary source according to the script?

    -Primary sources are documents that report discoveries and first-hand information, written by people who experienced or witnessed the event at the time of research or when the event happened. They include original materials such as videos, pictures, speeches, literary texts, and personal documents based on eyewitness perspectives.

  • How are secondary sources defined in the script?

    -Secondary sources are documents written as a recount of events by authors who did not personally witness or experience the event or action. They include evaluations, discussions, commentaries, and interpretations of primary sources.

  • What examples of tertiary sources does the script provide?

    -Examples of tertiary sources provided in the script are indices, abstracts, almanacs, directories, databases, bibliographies, and encyclopedias.

  • What are the specific information sources mentioned for accessing certain details or information?

    -Specific information sources mentioned include scholarly articles, books, government documents, news or magazine articles, and reference materials.

  • What is the significance of peer review in scholarly articles as per the script?

    -Scholarly articles are peer-reviewed, meaning a board of scholarly reviewers in the subject area evaluate and review the materials before publication to ensure the quality of information.

  • How does the script define accessibility in the context of information sources?

    -Accessibility refers to the quality of being easy to find, obtain, and use. It is classified into text, image, audio, and video accessibility.

  • What does the script suggest is essential when reviewing the source of information?

    -Reviewing the source of information is essential to satisfy the academic community's expectations, show evidence of wide reading, avoid reliance on personal opinion, show the process of arriving at conclusions, integrate material from various sources, show analytical and critical approach, enable reader follow-up, and avoid plagiarism.

  • What does the script suggest to avoid plagiarism?

    -To avoid plagiarism, the script suggests remembering the acronym MPQCR: Monitor your sources, Paraphrase, Quote the original author, Cite, and Reference.

  • What is the role of outside sources of information according to the script?

    -Outside sources of information help the writer and reader gain additional information on the topic, lend credibility to the written material, and influence the reader to agree with the writer.

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