Across
- 3. Ability to read, write, and understand information
- 5. Principles of right and wrong in media use
- 6. Unfair or one-sided representation of facts
- 8. Tools used to create, store, and share information
- 10. Type of technology involving computers and the internet
- 11. False or inaccurate information spread unintentionally
- 15. Main means of communication such as TV, radio, and newspapers
- 16. Careful study of information to understand its meaning
- 17. Where information originates
- 18. Act of distributing information to others
Down
- 1. Information that is true and can be proven
- 2. Trustworthiness and reliability of a source
- 4. Deliberately false information spread to mislead
- 7. Data that has been processed to be meaningful
- 9. A personal view or belief, not always based on fact
- 12. People who receive and interpret media messages
- 13. Information spread to influence beliefs or actions
- 14. Content sent from sender to receiver
