1. Digital Ethics
1.1. The principles and guidelines that govern the responsible use of technology and digital information. It encompasses a range of issues related to the impact of digital technologies on society, individuals, and the environment.
2. AUP
2.1. Acceptable use policy (AUP) is a document stipulating constraints and practices that a user must agree to for access to or use of a corporate network, the internet or other computing resources.
3. Accessibility
3.1. The quality of being able to be reached or entered or is creating things that can be used by people with different disabilities no matter what they are.
4. Plagiarism
4.1. The practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.
5. Copyright
5.1. The exclusive legal right, given to an originator or an assignee to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material, and to authorize others to do the same.
6. Creative Commons
6.1. A non-profit organization that offers a flexible range of copyrights licenses, allowing creators to legally share their digital content like music, photos, and videos.
7. What are the 5 media types related to digital/multimedia
7.1. Text: Represents written content, including articles, blogs, and e-books. Essential for conveying information and ideas.
7.2. Images: Includes photographs, illustrations, and graphics. Used to enhance visual appeal and support textual content.
7.3. Audio: Comprises sound recordings, music, and podcasts. Engages users through auditory experiences.
7.4. Video: Encompasses moving images, including films, animations, and live streams. Combines visual and auditory elements for storytelling and information sharing.
7.5. Interactive Media: Involves user engagement through games, simulations, and interactive websites. Allows users to participate actively rather than passively consuming content.
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