Pc parts/ digital citizenship Flashcards
(26 cards)
Digital citizen
Someone who is safe, responsible, and respectful when using technology or
the internet.
Cyber/digital
Relating to computers or technology
digital footprint
The trail we leave behind every time we use or post to the internet which is never truly deleted or erased. Can be what others post about us, too.
Scam
Tricking someone to steal personal information or money.
Idetity theft
A crime in which your information is stolen and used for criminal activity.
Phishing
Sending phony emails, messages, or links in hopes of obtaining personal
information/money.
Phishing scam features
“Too good to be true,” sense of urgency, typos, asking to verify account
information, unknown sender, suspicious link, asking for personal information,
generic greeting.
Clickjacking
Clicking on a seemingly harmless link, but being redirected to an infected
website, a phishing site, or online scam.
Online predator
Internet users (usually adults acting as kids) who are dangerous to a child
online and mask their identity.
Cyberbullying
The use of electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending
messages of an intimidating or threatening nature. This can be through social
media, texting, and much more.
Bully
Someone who repetitively abuses, harasses, or intimidates another person.
Victim
The person who faces the abuse, harassment, or intimidation of a bully.
empathy
To imagine the feelings that someone else is experiencing.
Upstander
Someone who witnesses bullying and does something to help.
Bystander
Someone who witnesses bullying and does something to help.
Keyboard
input device used to type information into a computer
Mouse
input device used to click, drag, scroll, & highlight
Sentence:I used the mouse to scroll through the website.
Flash Drive
Storage device that plugs into a USB port.
Monitor
Output device that allows you to see information.
Input devices
hardware that is used to put information into the computer.
Output devices
hardware that is used to put out information for the user to see or hear.
Storage devices
hardware that is used to save or store information.
Printer
output device that gives you a hard copy of information.
CPU
acts as the “brain” of the computer.