Across
- 3. – Tools or platforms used to store and deliver information or communication.
- 6. Press – A machine used to print text and images, revolutionizing the production of books and newspapers.
- 9. Picture – A sequence of still images projected rapidly to create the illusion of movement.
- 11. Media – Media forms created by and for indigenous communities, reflecting their cultural identity.
- 14. Painting – Early forms of visual communication found on cave walls, dating back to prehistoric times.
- 15. – A medium that delivers information through printed materials such as newspapers, magazines, and books.
- 17. – A medium that transmits visual and audio content to viewers, often used for entertainment and news.
- 18. – A digital audio series available for streaming or download, often focusing on specific topics.
- 20. Communication Model – A model explaining communication through five elements: Who (Sender), Says What (Message), In Which Channel (Medium), To Whom (Receiver), and With What Effect (Outcome).
- 21. – Online seminars, training sessions, or discussions conducted through digital platforms.
- 22. – A writing surface made from the papyrus plant, used in ancient times.
- 23. – The originator of a message in the communication process.
- 24. – False information deliberately spread to mislead or manipulate.
- 25. Media – Traditional mass communication channels like radio and television.
Down
- 1. – Processed data that provides meaning or knowledge.
- 2. – False information shared without the intent to deceive.
- 4. – The source or sender that converts a message into a communicable form.
- 5. – Any interference that distorts the message being communicated.
- 7. – The process of receiving and interpreting a message.
- 8. Streaming – Real-time broadcasting of content over the internet.
- 10. – The medium through which a message travels from sender to receiver.
- 12. – Digital versions of printed books that can be read on electronic devices.
- 13. – A device for long-distance communication that transmits electrical signals over wires.
- 16. – A global computer network that connects users and allows the exchange of information.
- 19. – The individual or group that interprets and understands the message.
