Monday, March 22, 2010

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Our Information Sources
Class: 2 Francis Group: The Last-one Standers Date: 15 March 2010

Types of sources
Examples:

Tick () those that you have referred to

Primary sources*

Diaries, letters, journals



Experiments



Films, photographs, paintings



Interviews (e.g. resource persons/experts, organisations)




Oral histories



Questionnaires, surveys



Speeches



Statistics (e.g. census data, land surveys)


b) Secondary sources*
Audio-visual resources (e.g. films, videos, audio tapes)




Books



Brochures/Pamphlets



CD-ROMs



Charts/Maps



Editorials



Films, film strips, videos



Magazines



Newspapers



Reviews



Textbooks



Vertical files**



Websites


* - Primary sources provide raw data or information that has not been processed
or interpreted, unlike secondary sources.
** - These are files that contain newspaper and magazine articles on selected topics.


Progress Chart of Project Work

Every group should fill in this chart by writing down the task and the date in the appropriate cell when you have completed a task.

Task

Stage 1 : Project Definition/Clarification
M1 Search for brochures, for an idea.
M2 Search for itineraries on those tourism board websites, etc
M3 Look at films concerning of other events like “the amazing race show”
M4 Look at the websites with a suitable meal for sportsmen to get idea.

Stage 2 : Acquisition, Application and Integration of Information

M1 Use the gathered details and come with a suitable brochure
M2 Know how people plan itinerary and apply skills on it.
M3 Know how to organise the events properly.
M4 Know what to put on a meal.

Stage 3 : Presentation

M1 Do the brochure to tell about our project.
M2 Prepare the itinerary for the first part of the whole tour.
M3 Plan greater details on each event.
M4 Prepare the meals.

** M - Member

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