Crossword Puzzle (MIL)
Across
- 3. A truthful information used to cause harm.
- 5. saw the discovery of fire and the development of tools and weapons from various materials.
- 7. visually present information and data using imagery, charts, and minimal text for a quick overview.
- 8. equips individuals to engage with media critically and become active citizens.
- 11. facilitate online seminars, trainings, and discussions, often used for product presentations.
- 14. It occurs when headlines, visuals, or captions don't support the content.
- 15. encompasses processed data and knowledge gained from various sources.
- 18. An ancient material used for writing, made from the papyrus plant.
- 19. a global network providing diverse information and communication facilities.
- 21. communication encompasses the physical and psychological setting influencing message transmission.
- 23. It deliberately false information intended to mislead.
- 24. includes the setting, scene, and expectations of those involved.
- 25. the ability to understand, use, and create written and printed materials across various contexts.
Down
- 1. the ability to use technology responsibly and effectively to access, manage, and communicate information.
- 2. uses the internet to transmit information.
- 4. encompasses paper publications like books, newspapers, and magazines.
- 6. allows real-time sharing of content and ideas, often using platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram.
- 9. encompasses various media expressions created and circulated by indigenous people, reflecting their culture.
- 10. repositories of artistic, literary, musical, and reference materials.
- 12. interprets a message through their senses, potentially in ways the source didn't intend.
- 13. It describes the pollution of our information environment with fake or manipulated content.
- 16. A genuine content altered to deceive.
- 17. educates the audience on the meaning and significance of facts.
- 20. The invention of the transistor marked the electronic age, enabling more efficient long-distance communication.
- 22. meaning a source creates for its audience, extending beyond the words themselves.