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Computers vocab
Term | Definition |
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Social Media | Websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking |
OverSharing | :sharing personal feelings,information, or experiences that later make the sharer feel uncomfortable or regretful. |
Red Flag Feeling | when something happens on digital media that makes you feel uncomfortable, worried, sad, or anxious. |
Digital Footprint | All the information online about a person posted either by that person or by others, intentionally or unintentionally |
persistent | Lasting a long time |
Invisible Footprint | Anyone who can see information about you or posted by you online, whether you intended them to or not to. |
TMI | Too much information about something. |
Opportunity | A chance for something to happen |
Pitfall | A hidden or unsuspected problem or danger. |
Inappropriate | Not proper. Not ok |
Risky | Potentially harmful to one’s emotional or physical well-being. |
Harass | To bother or pressure aggressively |
Cyberbully | Using digital devices, sites, and apps to intimidate, harm, or upset someone |
Empathy | To imagine the feelings that someone else is experiencing. |
Upstander | Someone who responds to a bullying situation by confronting the bully directly or by telling a trusted adult. |
Ally | Someone who responds to a bullying situation by supporting the person being bullied. |
Creative Work | Any idea or artistic creation that is recorded in some form , whether it’s hard copy or digital. |
Copyright | A law that protects you control over the creative work you make so that p[eople must get your permission before they can copy, share, or perform your work. |
Creative Commons | A kind of copyright that makes it easier for people to copy, share, and build on your creative work, as long as they give you credit for it. |
License | A clear way to define the copyright of your creative work so people know how it can be used. |
Public Domain | Creative work that's not copyrighted and therefore free for you to use however you want. |
FAir Use | Ability to you copyrighted work without permission but only in certain ways and in specific situations (Schoolwork,and education,news reporting, criticizing or commenting on something, comedy/parody) |
Rework | To reform,reuse,or remix copyrighted work into something else. |
Remix or Mash-up | Editing together clip or videos, sound, images, or text by remixing different parts together to create something new. |
Parody | A creative work that is a funny imitation of something that pokes fun at an original work. |
Sampling | Reworking a portion of a song or sound recording into a new composition. |
Identiy Theft | a type of crime in which your private information is stolen or sued for criminal activity. |
Vulnerable | A position that makes it easier to be harmed or attacked. |
Phishing | When people send a phonty email, pop up messages, social media messages, texts, calls, or links to fake websites in order to hook you into giving out your personal and financial information. |
Consumer | A person who buys products or services to be used. |
Data | Facts and statistics collected together to be used for different purposes. |
Targeted Advertising | Apps or websites use information they have collected about you to show certain types of advertisements. |
Cookies | small text files stored on a computer that keeps track of what a person does on a website. |
Publish | to present a finished piece of work to the public |
Trustworthy | Accurate and dependable |
Evaluate | To carefully examine something to figure out the value |
Criteria | Standards on which you base your judgement |
Effective | achieving a desired goal or result |
Efficient | doing something in a way that saves you time and energy |
Strateggy | force of action designed to help you reach a specific goal or result. |
Piracy | Work that is copyrighted ,bought,and then sold. |
Bystander | stands by someone else getting bullying. The don’t help. |
Scam | an attempt to trick someone, usually with the attempt to steal private money. |
Plagiarize | Copy someone else's work word for word. |