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Garfield CYBER-STUFF
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| anonymous | someone who does not reveal their name |
| comments or posting | messages people write on a website message board |
| message board | w website where a group can gather and communicate through chat or message posting |
| message you get through the Internet | |
| cyberbully | someone who picks on you, harasses, or embarrasses a target over and over again using technology, such as the internet or cell phone |
| insulting | rude or hurtful |
| harass | to bother repeatedly |
| password | a special 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 newspaper, television, radio, and the Internet |
| authorship | The origin of piece of work; usually the person or people who constructed it |
| format | the way a communication is presented; each type has a unique set of creative tools and techniques 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 embedded values and ideas |
| purpose | the reason a communication is made; might be informing, persuading, selling, entertaining, or a combination |
| influence | to cause someone to believe or feel something |
| construct | deliberately create a message |
| deconstruct | deliberately create a message |
| embedded | assumptions made about values, attitude, and points of view that are important but not always obvious parts of media message |
| Fact | something that can be proven to be truer 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 real |
| false | something that can be shown to be not real |
| message | a piece of communication between people |
| media | different ways people communicate with others, such as newspapers, televisions, 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 | info that is not a fact but that appears to be a fact; sometimes done on purpose |
| blog | a type of website where people (even kids) write about things that interest them |