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FirstSemProfExam
first semester proficiency exam
Term | Definition |
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action step | planned efforts made to reach a specific goal |
ethics | the principles of conduct governing an individual or group |
integrity | firm adherence to a code of moral values |
leadership | behavior of motivating people to act towards a common goal, attitude, or belief |
personal brand | the depiction and marketing of oneself, typically includes strengths and values as well as goal statements |
student success plan | an outline of action steps needed to achieve one’s goals |
values | a person’s judgement of what is important in life |
vision statement | a description of what an individual would like to accomplish in the future |
auditory | relating to or experienced through hearing |
kinesthetic | learning style that involves completing physical activity |
appearance | the outward aspect or look of something |
artifact | simple object showing human workmanship as distinguished from a natural object |
constraints | a constraining condition, agency, or force; a check |
criteria | a standard on which a judgement or decision may be based |
facial expression | the look on one’s face which is responsible for a vast percentage of nonverbal communication |
gesture | a movement usually of the body or limbs that expresses or emphasizes an idea, sentiment, or attitude |
prioritize | to list or rate in order of importance or priority |
business plan | a document that defines a business’s objectives and strategies which usually includes a business summary, market research, and plan for execution. |
creativity | the use of imagination or original ideas or an individual’s ability to create |
engineering design process | a series of steps that engineers or innovators can apply to develop a solution to a problem. |
entrepreneur | one who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise; one who owns his own business. |
innovation | the introduction of something new |
invention | something that has been produced for the first time through the use of the imagination or of ingenious thinking and experiment |
market research | the activity of gathering information to understand the needs of your customer; this research helps to identify the value of the product offered. |
patent | a writing securing for a term of years the right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention. |
prototype | a first full-scale and usually functional form of a new design of an invention |
anonymous | unknown authorship or origin |
bystander | one who is present but not taking part in a situation or event |
commercial purposes | to use in connection with a business, usually for profit |
copyright | the exclusive legal right to reproduce, publish, sell, or distribute something such as written, musical, or artistic work |
criteria | standards on which a judgement or decision is made |
cyberbullying | the electronic posting of mean-spirited messages about a person-often done anonymously |
derogatory | expressive of a low opinion, detracting from the character or standing of something |
digital citizenship | navigating the digital world safely, responsibly, and ethically |
digital media | electronic or media platforms that allow users to create, communicate, and interact with one another via device or application |
escalate | to increase in extent, volume, number, amount, intensity, or scope |
harass | to annoy persistently; to create an unpleasant situation |
persona | an image and personality that you show to others |
phishing | a scam by which an internet user is deceived |
privacy | the quality or state of being apart from company or observation |
public domain | creative work that is not protected by copyright and is free for anyone to use |
scam | a deceptive act or operation |
upstander | a person who stands up for someone who is being mistreated |
vulnerable | capable of being physically or emotionally wounded; open to attack |
wiki | a website that allows visitors to make changes, contributions, or corrections |