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Global Colloboration
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Global Collaboration | Working with others using digital tools, even if they are in different locations or countries. |
| Local Information | Information that focuses on events or issues happening in a specific community or nearby area. |
| Global Information | Information that affects or involves people in many places around the world. |
| Digital Communication | Sharing information using digital tools such as email, chat, video, or shared documents. |
| Digital Tools | Online programs or platforms used to create, share, and collaborate on information. |
| Perspective | A point of view shaped by someone’s location, experiences, or beliefs. |
| Bias | When information shows a preference or one-sided view instead of being neutral. |
| Source | Where information comes from (website, article, video, or author). |
| Accuracy | How correct and reliable information is. |
| Relevance | How useful or important information is for a specific topic or audience. |
| Digital Citizenship | Responsible and respectful behavior when using technology and online spaces. |
| Online Etiquette | Appropriate and respectful ways to communicate online. |
| Collaboration | Working together to reach a shared goal. |
| Audience | The group of people information is created for. |
| Feedback | Helpful responses or suggestions given to improve work. |
| Culture | The beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group of people. |
| Miscommunication | When information is misunderstood. |
| Context | Background information that helps explain meaning. |
| Digital Footprint | The record of a person’s online activity. |
| Media Literacy | The ability to analyze, evaluate, and understand digital information. |