Types, Major Parts and Characteristics of Information: Chapter 6: Lesson 1
Types, Major Parts and Characteristics of Information: Chapter 6: Lesson 1
Types, Major Parts and Characteristics of Information: Chapter 6: Lesson 1
CHARACTERISTICS OF
INFORMATION
Chapter 6: Lesson 1
INFORMATION
Are knowledge that you get
about someone or
something. These are facts
or details about a subject.
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION
PRINTED/ PUBLISHED INFORMATION
UNPUBLISHED INFORMATION
NEWS
TYPES OF
INFORMATION SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS
SPIRITUAL INFORMATION
EXPERIENTIAL INFORMATION
RUMOR
These are knowledge learned from the
school through formal instruction or
activities of gaining knowledge and
skills by studying, practicing, or
experiencing
EDUCATIONAL
INFORMATION
Written in books, encyclopedia or
other related references that
contain information on all branches
PRINTED OR
PUBLISHED
INFORMATION
There are reported or
investigated information
from a careful study or
research that aimed at the
discovery and interpretation
of facts, revisions on existing
matters and/or application of
UNPUBLISHED studies in life
INFORMATION
Reported in a newspaper,
magazine, television news
program, etc.
NEWS
Information are
posted in
websites for
SOCIAL MEDIA social
POSTS networking and
microblogging
From a talk on a religious or
moral topic that are delivered or
shared by a priest, religious
practitioner, evangelizer, etc.
SPIRITUAL
INFORMATION
Knowledge gained from
experiences
EXPERIENTAL
INFORMATION
Information ot story that is passed
from person to person but has not
proven to be true
RUMOR
CONTEXT – big picture
PARTS OF CONTENT – details
INFORMATION MEANING – the impact
RELEVANT INFORMATION
CHARACTERISTICS VALID INFORMATION
OF AN RELIABLE INFORMATION
INFORMATION
FACTUAL INFORMATION
ACCURACY
COMPLETENESS
CHARACTERISTICS
OF HIGH QUALITY CONSISTENCY
INFORMATION UNIQUENESS
TIMELINESS
OBTAINING, PROVIDING AND
DISSEMINATING OF INFORMATION
Chapter 6: Lesson 2
OBTAINING
INFORMATION
Gathering of first-hand
information from the people
INTERVIEWING who knows what the subject
matter is.
OBSERVING Carrying out a questioning
AND TESTING strategy
It does not recquire conversation with
other people. It uses the senses of the
body to gather the important information.
OBSERVING
Collection of data from pre-
defined group of respondents
SURVEYING in order to gain information.
Spreading of information,
knowledge, opinions widely to
INFORMATION
DISSEMINATION a certain person or people.
METHODS IN
DISSEMINATING
INFORMARION
written or recorded
communication directed at
NEWS RELEASE members of the news media
a regularly
updated
BLOG website or
webpage
informal
messages
distibuted by
electronic
means from on
EMAILS computer user
to one or more
recipients via
a network
written
message,
often
TEXT containing
MESSAGES short forms of
words
online platform
which people use
to build social
SOCIAL networks or
NETWORKING social relations
WEBSITES towards other
people
PUBLIC SERVICE message in the public interest
ANNOUNCEMENT disseminated without charge
S
canvassing technique
for sales, marketing,
advertising or campaigning
DOOR TO
DOOR
small group method of collecting information
from community members
provide a directed but highly interactive
discussion
COMMUNITY
MEETINGS