False or misleading information presented as news.
Fake News
Information that is based on facts and can be proven.
Reliable Information
A device used for processing and storing data
Computer
The source who creates and delivers the message.
Source/Sender
About understanding and working with media in different forms, like news, social media, videos, advertisements, and more.
Media Literacy
The act of gathering information from different sources.
Research
What do you call the globally connected network system that uses TCP/IP to transmit data via various types of media?
Internet
Communication that does not use words but relies on other cues to convey meaning.
Non-Verbal Communication
A message in media that aims to convince people.
Persuasion
A short version of a text that keeps the main ideas.
Summary
Ability to use digital tools and technology effectively to access, create, and share information.
Technology Literacy
Refers to the medium through which a message is transmitted from the source to the receiver.
Channel
The ability to evaluate whether media content is true or not.
Critical thinking
It is about knowing how to find, evaluate, and use information in the right way. This skill helps you become more effective at doing research, solving problems, and making decisions.
Information Literacy
What do you call the equipment or method that is useful to people's daily activities?
Technology
Refers to the physical and psychological setting where messages are sent and received. It includes factors like the room's setup, lighting, sound, and even the formality of dress.
Environment
Is "Teaches research skills." and "Encourages responsible sharing of accurate information." are the importance of Media Literacy?
TRUE OR FALSE
False
A source of information considered trustworthy and accurate.
Credible source
Is "Bridges the digital divide" and "Enhances productivity and communication" are the importance of Technology Literacy?
TRUE OR FALSE
True
A communication process where the sender delivers a message, and the receiver does not provide feedback or respond.
One-Way Communication Process