Pros and Cons of the different types of Media Topic Possible announcement of “no classes” tomorrow due to inclement weather Atomic, Nuclear, and Particle Physics Sources of Information Non-print Media materials or Broadcast Media such as television and radio. Print Materials (Published Sources) like books regarding the said topic, journals and encyclopedias. Explanation for Choosing the Sources Television and radio are the primary sources of essential information to the public in the event of crises/disaster such as a possible announcement about typhoons or due to inclement weather. Since most people uses television and radio as their source of information for it provides credible and reliable news/announcements. If you need context information on an issue/topic or want in-depth coverage of a topic, the suitable sources of getting this information are; by using print materials, especially if you’re gathering background information or getting a broad overview that provides in-depth analysis regarding the topic. That’s why I chose print materials in gathering information on Atomic, Nuclear, and Particle Physics. MIL - Media and Information Literacy I chose the internet as a source of information regarding Media and Information can be Information Literacy because it provides a obtained and acquired wide range of information. Media and through internet such as Information Literacy is a broad subject. It the utilization of search needs extensive/in-depth information, engines. which means that all required information on this topic will be provided instantly by the use of the internet. Still, we just need to be critical in choosing information. UAAP 79 Men’s Basketball Tournament standings Broadcast Media or Non-print Materials like television and radio. I chose television and radio as sources of information because most of the sports news or sports live is being aired on TV and radio. Since many of us rely on getting information on TV and radio and it is the main provider of news. All that is being broadcast on TV and radio are all credible and have reliable sources, which means that the information given to the public was checked and polished thoroughly. School policies prior to the Second World War Archives I chose archives as a source of information because this is an institutional data, which means all records and information are kept and stored in an archives. Archives provide first-hand information or facts relating to historical events or individuals. All information from the past and/or present can be found in archives that means information about the school policies prior to the Second World War can be found easily in archives sections.