MODULE ONE
Across
- 2. In this mode of reading, you are like a detective on a mission searching and reading for information and facts. (2 words)
- 4. The method used to sail a message whether written or text, ensuring that the vessel reaches ashore.
- 11. Think of this like a storyteller who is telling the adventures of others, interpreting information without actually doing the research or investigation but has pulled together the necessary sources (2 words)
- 13. raw This is the uncooked ingredients in a kitchen. It is unprocessed pieces of information that is ready to be mixed, measured and manipulated and transformed into delicious insights for decision making.
- 15. Think of this as a carpenter, using different tools to enhance his/her message and captivate the audience.(2 words)
- 17. a category or classification of artistry, music, and literary works that share similar characters and themes.
- 18. The compass of research which measures the extent to which a procedure, test or experiment measures what it aims to asses.
Down
- 1. This is the blueprint for writers as they lay out the structure of their content to highlight key points and improve clarity. (2 words)
- 3. The bright drawing paper of the electronic world where content can be created, viewed, modified and distributed via multiple electronic devices (2 words)
- 5. A treasure chest of organized information that has been carefully stored in the digital vault called a computer to facilitate quick search and retrieval.
- 6. Similar to Batman’s sidekick Robin, this brings additional evidence to enhance the credibility of one’s claim.
- 7. This includes tools such as Google that assists in filtering through databases to identify resources that fit a specific criteria (2 words)
- 8. Think of this as the “OG” source as articles or other works are written by the researcher of a study (2 words)
- 9. the form of the message or the vehicle used for conveying it
- 10. An area of many communication channels such as press, print, radio, TV, and entertainment sources.
- 12. It’s halloween and instead of receiving a treat, you got a trick with error in reasoning and logic that may weaken one’s argument.
- 14. Just as sailors depend on anchors to hold their boat, there may be a certain extent to which an experiment, test or procedure gives the same results after being repeated.
- 16. A source of information that assists an individual whether it be a physical, human, or virtual tool.