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Format: When you are working in a word processing document you are able to change the shape, size and organization of text and other elements on a page. On the toolbar menu, you can locate Format and all of the options.
Styles: Styles is a master page layout used in document creation systems such as word processing to store margins, tabs, fonts, headers, footers.
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ctrl; c copies
ctrl; v pasts
ctrl; i italics
ctrl; u can underline
Citation: This is information needed to give credit to, or locate, work(s) published or created (a book, paper, article, web site, artwork, composition, music file) by others.
Hyperlink: A Hyperlink is an element in a digital document that links to another place in the same document or to an entirely different document or website. It is typically activated by clicking on a highlighted or underlined word or image on the screen.
Columns: Columns run vertically (up and down) in a spreadsheet or table.
Row: Rows run horizontally (left to right) in a spreadsheet or table.
Cell: Each rectangular box in a spreadsheet and table is referred to as a cell. In a spreadsheet each cell has a specific name identifying it's location by row number and column ID name.
Header: Headers are areas in a document at the top, where you can add the date, time, page numbers, and more, that can then automatically appear on each page in a document. (e.g., your name, teacher name, date)
Footer: Footers are areas at the bottom of a page, where you can add text, copyright information, and page numbers that can then automatically appear on each page in a document.
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Digital footprint: On the Internet, a digital footprint is the word used to describe the trail, traces or footprints that people leave online. So that means anytime you do or write something online, there will remain a trace even if you delete it.
Media Usage: Media usage is the sum of information and entertainment on the Internet taken in by an individual or group.
Digital footprint: On the Internet, a digital footprint is the word used to describe the trail, traces or footprints that people leave online. So that means anytime you do or write something online, there will remain a trace even if you delete it.
Media Usage: Media usage is the sum of information and entertainment on the Internet taken in by an individual or group.
Algorithms: An algorithm is a detailed step-by-step instruction set or formula for solving a problem, or completing a task such as recipe or programming a robot.
Digital footprint: On the Internet a digital footprint is the word used to describe the trail, traces or footprints that people leave online. So that means anytime you do or write something online, there will remain a trace even if you delete it.
Convey: To convey is to communicate a message or information.
Web presence: Once you have posted on the web, you now have a web presence. This cannot be deleted as there will always be a digital trace that can be found by various searching techniques.
Design process: The design process is a systematic problem-solving strategy that designers follow to come up with a solution to a problem.
Digital Media: Digital media refers to electronic devices and media platforms such as computers, cell phones, digital video, social networking sites, the Internet, video games, and virtual worlds that allow users to create, communicate, and interact with one another or with the device or application itself.
Media Balance: Media balance is the use of media in a way that feels healthy and in balance with other life activities (family, friends, school, hobbies, etc.).
Habit: A habit is something we do automatically without thinking repeatedly.
Unplug: To unplug is engaging in activities that don't involve using devices, apps, or the internet.
Digital addiction: Digital addiction is a type of addiction characterized by a dependence on the use of digital technologies such as cell phones and computers.
Empathy: Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
Choice Board: A choice board is a graphic organizer or table that allows students to choose different ways about a particular concept.
Social Responsibility: Social responsibility is the way in which individuals are accountable for online actions that are ethically sensitive toward social, economic and environmental issues.
Social Media: Social Media is the form of electronic communication (such as websites for social networking and micro blogging) where users create online communities to share information, ideas, personal messages, and other content.
Meme: A meme is an amusing or interesting item (such as a captioned picture or video) or genre of items that is spread widely online, especially through social media.
Cyber bullying: Cyber bullying is the verbal bullying of someone (as a classmate) through the use of often anonymous electronic communication (as online posts or text messages).
Chat: To chat is to take part in an online discussion in a chat room.
Culture: Culture is the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group.
Forum: A forum is a medium (such as a newspaper or online service) of open discussion or expression of ideas.
Discussion Board: A discussion board is a place online that is used for public discussion of a specific topic and on which users can submit or read messages.
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Netiquette: Netiquette is the rules about the proper and polite way to communicate with other people when you are using the Internet.
Cyberspace: Cyberspace is the online world of computer networks and the Internet.
Digital Citizen: “Digital citizens are PK-12 learners who proactively approach their digital access, participation, and associated rights, accountability and opportunities with empathy, ethics, and a sense of individual, social and civic responsibility.” ISTE
Rule 2: Adhere to the same standards of behavior online that you follow in real life
Rule 3: Know where you are in cyberspace
Rule 4: Respect other people's time and bandwidth
Rule 5: Make yourself look good online
Rule 6: Share expert knowledge
Rule 7: Help keep flame wars under control
Rule 8: Respect other people's privacy
Hacker: a person that uses a digital device (computer, cellphone, other) that gets into (hacks) other devices or data online without permission and is frequently stealing some information.
Spyware: software that secretly let’s someone else get information from your computing device without permission.
Settings: programs built into your browsers or devices that let you set different controls, such as privacy, sharing, and access.
Security Patch: software programs frequently find errors and send out a security patch to fix the problem.
Virus: like a human cold, something (code) that can infect your device if it isn’t caught and deleted, or blocked
Password recommendation: 8 or characters in combinations of letters, numbers, and symbols
Pop-up ads: a small window that opens on your device that is online advertising that suddenly appears and tries to get you to click it
Personal information: Your name, social security number, phone number, address, credit card number, school ID, school name, photo
Credit card fraud is when someone uses your credit card or credit account to make a purchase you didn't authorize. This activity can happen in different ways: If you lose your credit card or have it stolen, it can be used to make purchases or other transactions, either in person or online. This information was taken form the link showed above
scam:a dishonest scheme; a fraud. this information was token from the link above.
Bullying: Bullying is a form of aggressive behavior manifested by the use of force or coercion to affect others, particularly when the behavior is habitual and involves an imbalance of power.
Cyberbullying: Cyberbullying is bullying that takes place using electronic technology. Electronic technology includes devices and equipment such as cell phones, computers, and tablets as well as communication tools including social media sites, text messages, chat, and websites.
Key Vocabulary
Personal identifiers: These identifiers are personal information about yourself that others can use without your consent or knowledge to steal your identity.
Dossier: A dossier is a collection of documents about a particular person, event, or subject
Digital citizen: A digital citizen is one who uses the internet regularly and effectively.
Podcast: A podcast is a digital audio file made available on the Internet for downloading to a computer or portable media player.
Screencast: A screencast is a digital recording of computer screen output, also known as a video screen capture.
A good digital citizen: deomonstrates and practices safe, responsible and legal use of technology.
A positive digital citizen: is someone who understands the rights and responsibilities that come with being online and someone who uses their technology in a positive way.
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Fair Use: Fair Use (in US copyright law) is the doctrine that brief excerpts of copyright material may, under certain circumstances, be quoted verbatim for purposes such as criticism, news reporting, teaching, and research, without the need for permission from or payment to the copyright holder.
Copyright: Copyright is the legal right to be the only one to reproduce, publish, and sell a book, musical recording, etc., for a certain period of time.
Public Domain: Public Domain are materials belonging or being available to the public as a whole, and therefore not subject to copyright.
Creative Commons License: A Creative Commons license lets you dictate how others may use your work. The Creative Commons license allows you to keep your copyright but allows others to copy and distribute your work provided they give you credit and only on the conditions you specify.
Citation: A citation is a quotation from or reference to a book, paper, or author, especially in a scholarly work.
Stanza: A stanza is a group of lines forming the basic recurring metrical unit in a poem.
Plagiarism: Plagiarism is the practice of taking/copying someone else’s work or ideas and using that work as your own.
Plagiarism checker: A plagiarism checker is an online tool that searches the Internet to check for duplicated content/material.
Unethical: Unethical is behavior that is improper and not morally acceptable.
Piracy: Piracy is the unauthorized use or reproduction of another's work.
Creative Commons License: A Creative Commons license lets you dictate how others may use your work. The Creative Commons license allows you to keep your copyright but allows others to copy and distribute your work provided they give you credit and only on the conditions you specify.
Attribution: Attribution is giving credit to the person who create the work.
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