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Digital Citizen Voc.
Vocabulary
Term | Definition |
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boundaries | Boundaries are physical, emotional and mental limits we set to protect ourselves from being manipulated, used, or harmed by others |
bullying | A one-sided, unwanted and unprovoked attack on person's beliefs, appearance, gender, abilities, or perceived characteristics |
bystander | Bystanders are people who witness the actions of the bully and the reactions of the victim(s), without taking action. |
citation | A reference which names the source of specific information which has been used. |
citizenship | Citizenship means being a member of and supporting your community and country. Citizens have both rights and responsibilities. |
copyright | Copyright is the owner’s legal right to reproduce, display, transmit, perform, and modify a work as well as the right to publicly perform a sound recording by digital transmission. |
cyber bullying | Cyberbullying is the use of digital media tools such as the Internet and cell phones to deliberately and repeatedly hurt, harass, or embarrass someone else. |
digital footprint | A digital footprint is all of the information online about a person either posted by that person or others, intentionally or unintentionally. |
fair use | Fair use is the idea that copyright material may be quoted without the need for permission from or payment to the original source, provided that a citation is clearly given and that the material quoted is reasonably brief. |
flame | A deliberately mean-spirited message sent to others on the Internet. |
grooming | Techniques used by online predators to try to gain your trust. |
hacker | A hacker is someone who accesses computer information without permission. |
harassment | To annoy someone repeatedly. For example, cursing at, following, or mocking someone online. |
intellectual property | Intellectual property includes art, books, inventions, magazines, movies, music, performances, reports, software, stories created by you or by others. |
media literacy | Media literacy is the ability to access, analyze, evaluate and create media in a variety of forms. |
plagiarism | Plagiarism is using someone else's words or ideas and passing them off as your own. |
open source | Programming code with limited or no copyright restrictions, allowing you to legally modify and share the software program. |