DigLife Unit 1 Vocab Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
digital media | electronic devices and media platforms such as computers, cell phones, video, the Internet, and video games that allow users to create, communicate, and interact with one another or with the device or application itself |
simile | a figure of speech in which a comparison is made to show a similarity between two different things. A simile resembles a metaphor, but in a simile the word like or as is used to make the comparison |
digital citizenship | navigating the digital world safely, responsibly, and ethically |
consequence | the effect of something that happened earlier |
fair use | the ability to use a small amount of someone’s creative work without permission, but only in certain ways |
commercial purposes | a use in connection with a business, usually for profit |
copyright | a law that protects a creator’s ownership of and control over the work he or she creates, requiring other people to get the creator’s permission before they copy, share, or perform that work |
Creative Commons | a kind of copyright that makes it easy for people to copy, share, and build on someone’s creative work – as long as they give the creator credit for it |
public domain | creative work that’s not protected by copyright and is therefore free for you to use however one wants |
image | a representation of someone or something, such as a photograph or drawing; the way someone or something is perceived by others |
double standard | a rule that is unfairly applied to different people or groups of people |
target | a person who is the object of an intentional action |
offender | a person who has malicious intent to hurt or damage someone |
bystander | a person who does nothing when they witness something happening |
upstander | a person who supports and stands up for someone else |
escalate | to increase or make more intense |
de-escalate | to decrease or make less intense |
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