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garfield vocabulary

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anonymous someone who does not reveal their name
comments or postings messages people write on a website message board
message board a website where a group can gather and communicate through chat or message posting
email messages you get through the internet
cyberbully someone who picks on, harasses, or embarrasses a target over and over again using technology, such as the internet or cell
insulting rude or hurtful
harass to bother repeatedly
password a speacial word that you use to get into your own network and web accounts
insecure lack of confidence
screen name or user name the name that someone uses online
webmaster a person who is in charge of a website
media different ways people communicate with others, such as newspapers, television, radio, and the internet.
authorship the origin of a piece of work; usally the person or people who constructd it.
format the way a communication is presented; each type has a unique set of creative tools and echniques to help form the message.
audience the people who receive a communication; different people understand the message in different ways.
content a message or messages in a particular communication; some of these are embededded values and ideas.
purpose the reason a communication is made; might informing , persuading, selling, entertaining, or a combonation.
influence to cause someone to believe or feel something
construct Deliberatly create a message
deconstruct deliberately examine a message to understand the whole meaning
embedded assumptions made about values, attitudes, and points of view that are important but not always obvious parts of a media message.
fact something that can be proven to be true or not
opinion something that someone believes but isn't necessarily true for everyone
verify to examine something to make sure it is true or not
true something that can be shown to be true
false something that can be chown to be not real
message a piece of communication between people
media different ways people communicate with others, such as newspapers, televisoin, radio, and the internet
internet a communication system that connects computers all over the world; also known as the web
expert someone who has studied a great deal about a particular subject
misinformation information that is not a fct but appears to be a fact; sometimes done on purpose
blog a type of website where people (even kids!) write about things that interest them.
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