Unit 1: Digital Citizenship Flashcards

(35 cards)

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Digital Citizenship (1.4)

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participating effectively, respectfully, and responsibly when navigating or communicating online

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digital media (1.4)

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the components of information that are shared over the Internet or on a computer network

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Internet Age (1.4)

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the time period since the Internet became widely available for public use

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digital footprint (1.5)

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an intentional or unintentional record of your online activity

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digital reputation (1.5)

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how your online activities represent you to other people

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filter bubble (1.5)

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created when other information you haven’t shown interest in is automatically blocked from reaching you

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online predators (1.5)

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usually older people who use digital media to manipulate a younger child or teen into a real-life meeting or the use of video or images for the purpose of sexual exploitation

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online tracking (1.5)

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when apps, websites, or third parties collect information about your online activity

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personalized content (1.5)

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online information that has been tailored to you by websites and apps based on data that has been collected about you

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social media (1.5)

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websites or applications where you can share your personal comments, creative work, ideas, photos, and videos with individuals or groups

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targeted advertising (1.5)

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ads tailored to your online actions, such as websites you’ve visited, your location, and other data about you

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third parties (1.5)

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companies or organizations that may be able to access your online data

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bystanders (1.6)

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a witness of bullying who does nothing to stop the bullying or sometimes encourages the bully

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cyberbullying (1.6)

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bullying that takes place over digital devices like cell phones, computers, and tablets

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digital community (1.6)

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a virtual place where you communicate and share ideas with others who share your common goals

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upstander (1.6)

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a person who stands up or defends another person

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artificial intelligence technology (AI) (1.7)

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computer systems that can mimic skills usually done by humans, such as speech recognition, decision making, and visual perception

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corroboration (1.8)

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comparing what multiple sources say and determining where they agree or disagree

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deep fakes (1.8)

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manipulated videos in which the image of a real event or person’s image or actions is replaced with other content, thus creating a deceiving depiction of the event or person

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disinformation (1.8)

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information that is presented with the purpose of deceiving people

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fact-checkers (1.8)

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people who research claims, use lateral reading to help them check if the information or the claims made in a video or article are accurate and reliable

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fake news (1.8)

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information that is presented as factual news about current events. It can be presented to intentionally deceive others or promote opinions as facts

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lateral reading (1.8)

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when you leave the website you are viewing and open more tabs on your browser to see what other digital sources say about the information

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misinformation (1.8)

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information that is presented as fact, either intentionally or unintentionally

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Anti-Federalists (1.9)
wanted to protect the sovereignty of the states and limit the authority of a central government
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amend (1.9)
make changes
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Articles of Confederation (1.9)
the first document that outlined governmental roles in the United States
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confederacy (1.9)
a form of government in which independent and sovereign, or self-governing states, join together to form an alliance to meet a common purpose, such as national defense or commerce
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constitution (1.9)
a document that frames a government
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U.S. Constitution (1.9)
a landmark document in history because it was the first time a national government was created in which the authority of the government rests with "We the People," the first three words of the document
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factions (1.9)
groups with differing views
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federal (1.9)
when governmental power is shared between a national or central government and the state governments
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Federalists (1.9)
wanted a stronger central government to resolve the problems of the Articles of Confederation and unify the states
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Shay's Rebellion (1.9)
an uprising in western Massachusetts that further displayed the ineffectiveness of the Articles of Confederation
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sovereignty (1.9)
power of a nation to govern itself