Digital ethics is the responsible use of technology that focuses on being honest, respecting privacy, and being fair in digital spaces.
An AUP (Acceptable Use Policy) is a set of regulations that tells people how they can use an organization's technology, internet, or digital resources.
Accessibility means making digital material and technologies so that persons with disabilities can use them well.
Plagiarism is when you use someone else's words, ideas, or work without giving them credit or getting their permission.
Copyright is a legal privilege that stops other people from using or copying an author's original work without permission.
Creative Commons is a type of license that lets people share their work with certain rules about how it can be used again or changed.
Text, pictures, audio, video, and animation are the five types of media (digital and multimedia).
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