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Unit 1 Ethics/Safety
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| someone who writes something and has the right to copyright it, so no one can use his or her information | author |
| a record of all sources read and consulted for your research. | bibliography |
| an online site were you can see comments from people on books, shows, plays, etc | blog |
| list sources used for a research paper or project in a bibliography. | cite |
| United States law that protects the works of authors, artists, composers and others from being used without permission. | copyright |
| the science of encoding and decoding plain text messages so that they cannot be read by anyone without a guide or key | cryptology |
| The act of attacking someone through technology like websites, IM, and texting. | cyberbullying |
| information gathered from research or results. b. individual facts, statistics, or items of information | data |
| a digital citizen Digital citizenship is about being safe online, understanding how to manage personal information, and using the Internet properly and effectively | digizen |
| a. encoding phrases, numbers, or words using a secret code so the message is hidden | encryption |
| a system of moral principles | ethics |
| the right of the public to make reasonable use of copyrighted material in special circumstances without the copyright owner’s permission. | fair use |
| using Internet technlogy to attack other people with hurtful or insulting words. | flaming |
| a. An open discussion usually referring to an Internet forum but also a public meeting or assembly for open discussion | forum |
| someone who illegally breaks into computer security networks for his own purpose. | hacker |
| world wide system of computer networks in which users at any one computer can get information | internet |
| malicious software that can cause your computer to run slower. | malware |
| Internet etiquette; proper behavior and obeying the rules online | netiquette |
| using an author’s work (text, art, or music) without giving him credit and calling it your own | plagiarism |
| works that belong to everyone and can be freely used without permission. | public domain |
| asking questions and finding answers | research |
| a place on the Internet b. a place online, web site , URL, or Internet address | site |
| a book, a picture, a website, or somewhere you can collect information and use for research; the place where you get your data | source |
| an unsolicited email message advertising a product that you don't want. | spam |
| listing of articles, books, dissertations and other works that are specifically referenced by quote or paraphrase. | works cited |