Creator Rights
Digital Footprint
Identifying Good Sites
Cyberbullying
Digital Drama
100
The ability to use copyrighted work without permission, but only in certain ways and in specific situations.
What is fair use?
100
All of the information online about a person either posted by that person or others, intentionally or unintentionally.
What is a digital footprint?
100
A site that is accurate and dependable.
What is a trustworthy site?
100
Bombarding someone with messages over digital media, or repeated contact when it is least expected.
What is harassment?
100
An assumption made about a whole group of people based upon your experiences with a few.
What is generalization?
200
To reform, reuse, or remix copyrighted material into something else.
What is to rework something?
200
Anyone who can see information about you or posted by you online.
What is an invisible audience?
200
A website that has a .gov, .edu, or .org ending, that the author is credited, that the website is written/sponsored by a credible organization, that there aren’t any ads, that the info has a reliable bibliography, and that the info isn't biased or aggressive.
What is a trustworthy website?
200
Sending mean texts, harassing people on social media sites, altering photos of people in mean ways, posting mean comments about people etc.
What are different forms of cyberbullying?
200
A widespread belief about a group of people–often negative–that influences how members of that group are perceived and treated.
What is a stereotype?
300
A chart that shows you the specific situations in which fair use applies.
What is the Four Points of Fair Use chart?
300
Things you post on Instagram and Facebook, blogs, newspaper or magazine articles, and things other people post about you.
What are some types of information that make up your digital footprint?
300
The author isn't clarified.
What is a warning sign that a website might not be trustworthy?
300
Using fake names, posing as someone else, or creating a fake profile about someone else.
What is being deceitful?
300
All boys like football.
What is an example of generalization?
400
Jordan remixes copyrighted songs and charges people for them.
What is an example of a situation where the person doesn't use "fair use"?
400
Whether or not a person is trustworthy, what other people think of them, their interests, hobbies, where they were born, where they live, their social status, etc.
What can you learn from a digital footprint?
400
To carefully examine something to figure out its value.
What is to evaluate?
400
Saying mean things, usually in ALL CAPS, and often in a public forum with the intention to humiliate.
What is flaming?
500
It is important because you got the idea from someone else's idea (song, tv show, movie etc.) and so you need to give them credit for that.
Why is it important to give credit to the work you used to make things like parodies?
500
Photos of you working in the community, blogs that showcase your talents, newspaper articles or magazine articles of you and your sports team working together.
What is information that makes up a positive digital footprint?
500
Standards on which you base a judgment.
What is criteria?
500
A verbal attack targeting someone because of their race, gender, religion, ability, or sexual orientation.
What is a hate speech?
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