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Digital citizenship
vocabulary
Term | Definition |
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harassing | bombarding someone with messages over digital media, or repeated contact when least expected |
deceiving | using fake names, posing as someone else or creating a fake profile about someone else |
flaming | saying mean things, usually in ALL CAPS, and often in public forum with the intention to humiliate |
hate speech | a verbal attack targeting someone else because of their race, gender, religion, ability, or sexual orientation |
rework | to reform, reuse, or remix copyrighted work into something else |
fair use | the ability to use copyrighted work without permission, but only in certain ways and in specific situations(schoolwork and education, news reporting, criticizing or commenting on something, and comedy/parody) |
public domain | creative work that's not copyrighted and therefore free for you to use however you want |
remix or mash-up | editing together clips of video, sound, images, and text by "remixing" or "mashing"different parts together to create something new |
Parody | A creative work that is a funny imitation of something and pokes fun at an original work |
digital footprint | all of the information online about a person either posted by that person or others, intentionally or unintentionally |
imagery | drawings or illustrations, often symbolic |
invisible audience | anyone who can see information about you or posted online. |
persistent | lasting a long time, if not forever, such as information that one posts online the doe not go away because it is passed on and spread |
trustworthy | accurate and and dependable |
publish | to present a finished piece of work to the public |
evaluate | to carefully examine something to figure out its value |
criteria | standards on which you base a judgement |
generalization | an assumption made about a whole group of people based upon your experiences with a few |
stereotype | a widespread belief about a group of people-often negative-that influences how members of that group are perceived and treated |