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- Q1It is anything that contains information or data is expressed in any forms such as picture, texts, audio, etc.InternetComputer ScienceMediaInformation10s
- Q2It is used to describe the traditional or "old-fashioned" including newspapers, magazines, books, comics or graphic novels.Print MediaInternetNews MediaTraditional Media10s
- Q3The most expedient means to transmit information immediately to the widest possible audience.Print MediaRadioBroadcast MediaNew Media10s
- Q4Comprises services through connection such as email, social media, websites, and etc.InternetNetworkWi-FiMedia, Information & Literacy10s
- Q5It is the ability to access, analyze, evaluate, and create media.MediaTechnology LiteracyMedia LiteracyMedia Information10s
- Q6It is the ability of an individual, working independently and with others, to responsibly, appropriately and effectively use technology tools to access, manage, integrate, evaluate, create and communicate informationMedia TechnologyMedia InformationMedia LiteracyTechnology Literacy10s
- Q7It refers to content available on-demand through the Internet and is accessible on any digital device.TechnologyBroadcast MediaPrint MediaNew Media10s
- Q8The process of copying someone else's work and not giving them credit.CybercrimeCyberbullyingIdentity theftPlagiarism10s
- Q9What media theory states that the issues that are portrayed as important in the news media become important to the public, people will learn and discuss what the media wants them to?Dependency TheoryAgenda Setting TheoryUses and Gratification TheoryMagic Bullet Theory10s
- Q10Coca Cola and Mcdonald's have symbols that identify their products. What term is used to identify their symbols?CopyrightTrademarkPatentTrade secret10s
- Q11Type of news which is credible and trustworthy, it is published media outlet.Authentic NewsBroadcast NewsGenuine NewsOnline News10s
- Q12These are something new and difficult which requires a great effort and determination.OpportunitiesRisksChallengesPower10s
- Q13Students often justify plagiarism by pointing out that their peers are doing it.FalseTrue20s
- Q14Citations (along with the bibliography) show that you have consulted a variety of resources in drawing your conclusions.TrueFalse20s
- Q15Why do we need to cite our sources in a research paper?To give credit to the creator of the information or ideaTo let others verify or backtrack the information or ideaTo protect yourself from a charge of plagiarismAll of the above10s
