MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY
Across
- 1. The legal right granted to the creator of original work to control its use and distribution.
- 8. False or misleading information spread without the intent to deceive.
- 10. An inclination or preference that affects impartial judgment, leading to skewed or unfair perspectives.
- 11. News False or misleading news stories created to gain attention or deceive readers.
- 12. Privacy The protection of personal data from unauthorized access or use.
- 13. A reference to the source of information or ideas used in research or writing.
- 14. Media Platforms and websites that enable users to create, share, and interact with content.
- 15. Measures taken to protect computers, networks, and data from attacks or damage.
- 17. Footprint The trail of data that individuals leave behind when using digital devices or the internet.
- 18. A visual representation of information or data designed to make complex information easier to understand.
- 20. The openness of information sources and the clarity about how information is obtained and presented.
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- 2. Information, often biased or misleading, used to promote a particular political cause or point of view.
- 3. Literacy The ability to access, analyze, evaluate, and create media in various forms.
- 4. The use of various forms of content, such as text, images, audio, and video, to convey information.
- 5. Literacy The ability to recognize when information is needed and to locate, evaluate, and use it effectively.
- 6. Literacy The skills required to effectively and critically navigate, evaluate, and create information using digital technologies.
- 7. The quality of being trusted and believed in, often based on evidence or expertise.
- 9. The process of verifying the accuracy of information before presenting or sharing it.
- 16. Thinking The ability to analyze information objectively and make reasoned judgments.
- 19. The practice of using someone else's work or ideas without proper acknowledgment.