lesson 3 Flashcards

(58 cards)

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RESPONSIBLE USE OF TECHNOLOGY by anyone who use computers, internet, and digital devices to engage with the society on any level.

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Digital Citizenship

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-effectively engage with other users.
-navigate the online and ICT environment safely

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Information

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types of legal issues?

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Copyright, Patent, Trademark, Fair Use Geographical Indications and Appellations of Origin

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4
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Republi Act 8293?

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Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines

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sources of information?

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primary, secondary, tetiary

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original material created by a person in an event.

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primary sources

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information obtained through the primary source

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Secondary Sources

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information obtained through secondary sources

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Tertiary Sources

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signs used on good/products that have a specific GEOGRAPHICAL ORIGIN.

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Geographical Indications

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can use copyrighted material without a license only for certain porpuses.

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fair use

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fair use can be appliead in?

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commentary, criticism, reporting, research, teaching

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AMERICAN NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION devoted to expanding the range of creative workers available for others to build upon legally to have.

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Creative Commons

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must credit the creator

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Attribution

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cannit make a profit

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non-commercial

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15
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cannot change content

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non-derivative

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16
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can change content but have to let others use your new work with the same license as the original.

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share alike

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information inside the media

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information media

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simple and flexible FORMAT OF PRESENTING INFORMATION/CONVEYING IDEAS.

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Text

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any human-readable sequence of characters that can form intelligible words.

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Text

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Text can be:

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hand written, printed, or displayed on screen

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Font type, representation/styles of text in a digital form.

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Typeface

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Comprises of letters, numbers, punctuation marks and other symbols

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Typeface

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Types of Typeface?

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Serif, San Serif, Slab Serif, Script, Decorative

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classic and elegant typeface

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used for body of text books, newspaper, research, publications, and magazines
Serif
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SMALL STROKE IS REGULARLY ATTACHED to the end of a larger stroke in a letter/symbol within a particular font of famikt of fonts
Serif
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Example of Serif?
Times New Roman, Cambria, EB Garamond, Spectral, Courier New
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without serif
san serif
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clean and minimalist
san serif
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for clear and direct meaning (e.g. road signs or directory)
san serif
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modern look
san serif
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example of san serif?
Arial, Calibri, Roboto, Verdana, Open Sans
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carries a solid heavy look
Slab Serif
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SERIF IS SQUARED OFF, font blocky, sturdy appearance as opposed to the traditionak serif
Slab Serif
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less contrast overall than other serifs that contributes to their heavy and dramatic look
Slab Serif
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Used where displayed font is required, book covers, posters, advertisements, logotyoes, complimentary fonts
Slab Serif
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Example of Slab Serif?
Ruddo One, Rockwell, Fugaz One
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designed to capture FLOURISH and ARTISTRY of traditional hand lettering and calligraphy, usually as if it is written with paint brush/ marker
Script
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decorative in nature
Script
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used in stationary, logotypes, branding and poster design or script fonts
Script
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Example of Script
Brush Script, Freestyle Script, French Script, Rage Italic, Script MJ Bold, Vladimir Script
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appearance with EMBELLISHMENTS OR ORNAMENTS
Decorative
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large category that involves many style variation and wide variety of evolutions
Decorative
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Example of Decorative?
Bleeding Cowboys, Font Diner Sparkly, Glider Girls, Harrington, Happy Chick
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Common file formats?
Txt, Doc, RTF (Rich Text Format), PDF (Portable Document Format), PS (Post Script)
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unformatted text document by an editor as notedpad on windows platform
TXT (Text)
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NATIVE FORMAT for storing documents created by MS Word package. rich set of formatting qualities.
DOC (Document)
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developed by Adobe systems for cross platform exchange of docs, image and graphics
PDF (Portable Document Format)
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Page description language used mainly for DESKTOP PUBLISHING
PS (Post Script)
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cross platform document exchange, default format for MAC OS X's default editor Text Edit.
RTF (Rich Text Format)
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creations of the mind in commerce; invention, literary, and artistry work, designs, symbols, names, and image
Intellectual Property
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sign capable of distinguishing goods of services in enterprises
trademark
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exclusive right granted for an invention
patent
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provides the owner the right to decide whether the invention can be used by others
patent
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-work can be used without permission but only under certain circumstances -creators set rules for the way their work is used -only works designated as cc
creative commons
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-work cannot be used, copied, adapted, without the creator's permission -applies to all original work
traditional copyright
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-wors can be used, copied, adapted, without restrictions -works published prior 1923, by long dead creators
public domain
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(digital dossier) body of data that exists as a result of actions and communications online that can be traced on an individual
digital footprint