MODULE ONE

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Across
  1. 2. In this mode of reading, you are like a detective on a mission searching and reading for information and facts. (2 words)
  2. 4. The method used to sail a message whether written or text, ensuring that the vessel reaches ashore.
  3. 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)
  4. 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.
  5. 15. Think of this as a carpenter, using different tools to enhance his/her message and captivate the audience.(2 words)
  6. 17. a category or classification of artistry, music, and literary works that share similar characters and themes.
  7. 18. The compass of research which measures the extent to which a procedure, test or experiment measures what it aims to asses.
Down
  1. 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)
  2. 3. The bright drawing paper of the electronic world where content can be created, viewed, modified and distributed via multiple electronic devices (2 words)
  3. 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.
  4. 6. Similar to Batman’s sidekick Robin, this brings additional evidence to enhance the credibility of one’s claim.
  5. 7. This includes tools such as Google that assists in filtering through databases to identify resources that fit a specific criteria (2 words)
  6. 8. Think of this as the “OG” source as articles or other works are written by the researcher of a study (2 words)
  7. 9. the form of the message or the vehicle used for conveying it
  8. 10. An area of many communication channels such as press, print, radio, TV, and entertainment sources.
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. 16. A source of information that assists an individual whether it be a physical, human, or virtual tool.