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Digital Citizenship
Terms to help explain Digital Citizenship to students.
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| How you act and interact with others on the Internet, with computers, and other such devices. | Digital Citzenship |
| The years after 2001. | 21st Century |
| Tools, web sites, and apps to use in life, many are Internet based. | Web 2.0 Tools |
| Any device that acts like a computer and can be easily carried with you. | Mobile devices |
| Devices and programs that allow people to interact electronically. They allow the people to view, create, and interact in many ways. | Digital Media |
| Internet based tools that allow people to electronically interact with each other easily. | Social Media |
| Web based site that allows people to communicate in 140 characters or less, or through photos and videos. | |
| Web based site that allows people to join each other and communicate over the Internet. You can friend each other, create groups, chat, etc. | |
| This web based site is similar to Facebook, but designed more for professionals. | |
| A legal standing giving the creator of information or original work the ability to regulate how their wor.k is used and credited. | Copyright |
| A legal frame work that allows limited exceptions to copyright laws. | Fair Use |
| A non-profit organization dedicated to building a library of digital media that can be used by the people. It is more open than general copyright | Creative Commons |
| Ownership of your own creative ideas and works. | Intellectual Property |
| An image or picture you use to represent yourself on the Internet. | Avatar |
| The act of reading Internet posts, but not actively posting yourself. | Trolling/Lurker |
| How long does your information stay on the Internet after you post it, even if you delete it. | Forever |
| The trail you leave when posting on the Internet, using text messaging on your phone, and web sites you look up on the Internet. | Digital Footprint |
| A program or idea that is posted publicly for others to use and change freely. | Open Source |
| A web journal. | Blog |
| An audio recording posted on the Internet. | Podcast |
| An audio-video recording posted on the Internet. | Vodcast |
| Picking on a person using the Internet. | Cyberbullying |
| Using a cell phone to send typed messages. | Texting |
| A cell phone that can do access the Internet and do more than make phone calls and send messages. | Smartphone |
| Online behavior when interacting with others, or just posting items on the Internet. | Netiquette |
| How well/effectively you work using modern tools on the Internet. | Digital Literacy |