FINALS: LESSON 3 Flashcards

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A learning system structured around the use of electronic or technological tools; knowledge and instruction are delivered through electronic media such as the internet.

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E-learning

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An instructional method where the delivery of content and instruction is primarily electronic.

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Online learning

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An online learning platform developed by Google.

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Google Classroom

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An online learning platform developed by Microsoft.

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Microsoft Teams

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A system designed to help in the management of courses, usually web-based.

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Course Management System

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The use of electronic communication that allows users in different locations to hold face-to-face meetings without travel.

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Video Conferencing

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A computer program used to create presentations.

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Microsoft PowerPoint

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Free presentation software that is part of Google.

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Google Slides

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A computer application program that functions as an electronic spreadsheet.

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Microsoft Excel

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A spreadsheet program included as part of the free, web-based software suite offered by Google.

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Google Sheets

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A word processor developed by Microsoft.

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Microsoft Word

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A free Web-based application for creating, editing, and storing documents online.

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Google Docs

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A computer system and network for creating, editing, storing, and sharing documents online.

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Cloud

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Computer devices used to access data or information at any time and place.

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Mobile Devices

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Gaining entry to a computer system without permission or right.

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Hacking

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The illegal copying, distribution, or use of software.

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Software Piracy

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The act of harming or ruining someone’s reputation, especially by publishing false statements.

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Defamation

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The act of sending an electronic message with the intent to coerce, intimidate, or harass someone.

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Cyberbullying

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The state of being responsible for one’s actions.

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Accountability

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The study of philosophical, social, and legal issues arising from the development and use of computer technology.

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Computer Ethics

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Moral principles or values governing conduct with respect to computer use.

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Netiquette

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The capacity to learn, solve problems, and improve performance by processing information from the environment.

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Artificial Intelligence

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A branch of computer science, linguistics, and engineering.

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Natural Language Processing

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An AI-powered virtual assistant developed by Google.

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Google Assistant

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An intelligent virtual assistant developed by Apple Inc.
Siri
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A voice service developed by Amazon.
Alexa
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An AI system developed by OpenAI.
ChatGPT
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The development of computer systems to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence.
Machine Learning
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A type of machine learning in which a model learns by considering examples without labels or explicit guidance.
Unsupervised Learning
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A machine learning approach that uses labeled data to train algorithms to classify data or predict outcomes.
Supervised Learning
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A field of AI that gives computers the ability to make sense of images.
Computer Vision
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A technology that allows a computer to understand and process spoken language.
Speech Recognition
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A computer-simulated environment that can represent the real world.
Virtual Reality
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A technology that superimposes a computer-generated image on a user's view of the real world.
Augmented Reality
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The use of networking hardware and software to transmit voice conversations over the Internet.
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
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A computer network for connections and communication among computers in a small geographic area.
Local Area Network (LAN)
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A telecommunications network that extends over a large geographic distance.
Wide Area Network (WAN)
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A system of hardware and software that protects a network by preventing unauthorized access.
Firewall
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Malicious software designed to disrupt, damage, or gain unauthorized access to a computer system.
Malware
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A type of malware that replicates itself and spreads to other computers.
Virus
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A standalone malware computer program that replicates itself to spread to other computers.
Worm
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A type of malware that disguises itself as legitimate software.
Trojan Horse
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A type of malware that encrypts a victim's data and threatens to publish it or block access unless a ransom is paid.
Ransomware
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The process of transforming information or data into a code, especially to prevent unauthorized access.
Encryption
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Disclose information about the creators/purpose of the site to help users assess the credibility and trustworthiness of the content or services provided.
Candor
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Be truthful when describing products or services; avoid presenting information in a misleading way.
Honesty
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Ensure information is accurate, well-supported, and of high quality. Present it clearly and understandably. Provide source background and review process details.
Quality
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Notify users if personal information is collected and allow them to choose whether it can be used or shared.
Informed Consent
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Protect users’ privacy rights by implementing appropriate privacy safeguards.
Privacy
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Follow your profession’s ethical code. Provide details about your identity, credentials, online capabilities, and the limitations of virtual interactions.
Professionalism in Online Health Care
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Ensure that sponsors, partners, and collaborators are trustworthy.
Responsible Partnering
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Establish procedures for collecting and responding to user feedback. Share methods for self-monitoring and complying with the e-Health Code of Ethics.
Accountability
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The servers that make up the World Wide Web support a special type of document called a webpage.
Webpage
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These documents are written using HTML (Hypertext Markup Language).
HTML
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ealthcare education and informatics professionals are collaborating to create ethical guidelines for online healthcare practice and consumer safety.
e-Health Code of Ethics
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A discipline that analyzes consumers’ information needs, explores methods for making health information accessible, and integrates consumer preferences into medical systems.
Consumer Health Informatics
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A period marked by major advances in computer and information technology that have reshaped economic, social, and cultural aspects of life.
Information Age