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IBT E-mail
IBT Unit 3 E-mail
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| computer files sent along with an e-mail message which can be accessed by the recipient of the e-mail | attachment |
| a type of web site that displays in chronological order the postings by one or more individuals, and usually has comments on specific posting | blog |
| when a child or teen is threatened, harassed or otherwise targeted by another child or teen using a form of technology | cyberbullying |
| a message sent electronically from one person to another via links between computers or terminals | |
| an expression composed of ordinary characters on a phone or computer that represents the writer's mood or facial expression | emoticon |
| a virtual term for venting emotion or sending inflammatory e-mails | flaming |
| modulation of the voice; change in pitch or tone of the voice to help convey a message | inflection |
| a form of communication in which typed text is sent from one person to another over the Internet | instant messaging |
| the process of improving the traffic to a web site from search engines | search engine optimization |
| the act of send sexually explicit and/or suggestive content via text messaging | sexting |
| a block of text automatically appended a the bottom of e-mails and may include the sender's name and title | signature |
| a term used to refer to letters carried by traditional postal service delivery | snail mail |
| the use of a web space to connect with people who share personal or professional interests | social networking |
| the rules that a society uses for appropriate and inappropriate values, beliefs, attitudes and behaviors | social norms |
| unsolicited electronic junk mail or advertisements, sent as an e-mail | spam |
| a slogan or memorable phrase attached to the end of an e-mail that conveys a message from the sender | tagline |
| brief written messages sent form one person to another via cell phones | texting |
| a series of newsgroup messages dealing with the same subject | thread |