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Digital Citizenship

Vocabulary learned during class

Digital Citizenship TermDefinition
Avatar An avatar is a graphic (picture, image) that you use to represent yourself on the Internet
Bystander Bystanders are people who witness the actions of the bully and the reactions of the victim(s), without taking action
Creative Commons A Creative Commons license allows you to keep your copyright but allow others to copy and distribute your work provided they give you credit and only on the conditions you specify
Digital Footprint A digital footprint is all of the information online about a person either posted by that person or others, intentionally or unintentionally
Emoticon A simple face, sometimes animated, that expresses an emotion. Emoticons let you show someone online how you are feeling
Flame A deliberately mean-spirited message sent to others on the Internet
Grooming Techniques used by child predators to try to gain your trust
Listserve An online list that allows users to send e-mail to one address, where messages are then copied and sent to all of the people on the list
Media Literacy Media literacy is the ability to access, analyze, evaluate and create media in a variety of forms
Netiquette Courtesy, honesty, and polite behavior practiced on the Internet - key component of digital citizenship
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