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Digital Communication Exchange of information through electronic means.
Digital Citizen Someone who regularly and skillfully engages in the use of technology such as the internet, computers, and other digital devices.
Digital Literacy Ability to use technology to locate, evaluate, communicate, and create information.
Digital Citizenship Standards of appropriate behavior when using technology to communicate.
Cyberbullying Using the internet to harass or threaten an individual.
Etiquette Art of using good manners in any situation.
Netiquette Etiquette used when communicating electronically, AKA digital etiquette
Slander Speaking a false statement about someone that causes others to have a bad opinion of him or her
Libel Publishing a false statement about someone that causes others to have a bad or untrue opinion of him or her
Digital Footprint Data record of all an individual's online activities
Intellectual Property Something that comes from a person's mind, such as an idea, invention, or process
Plagiarism Claiming another person's material your own, which is both unethical and illegal
Piracy Illegal copying or downloading of software, files, and other protected material, including images, movies, and music
Infringement Any use of copyrighted material without permission
Public Domain Refers to material that is not owned by anybody and can be used without permission
Open Source Applies to software that has had its source code made available to the public at no charge
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