Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Opera
What are the popular Internet Browsers?
The use of electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature.
What is Cyber Bullying?
One who lures victims using emails and websites that seem harmless or secure.
What is a Phisher?
Part of the computer that has a physical structure like the mouse or keyboard.
What is Hardware
A high-level programming language developed by Sun Microsystems in 1995.
What is Java
use of ALL CAPS and too many exclamations (!) misleading Smileys/Emojis.
What are examples of online miscommunication?
Pretending to be someone else and sending or posting material to get that person in trouble, danger, or to damage that person's reputation or friendships.
What is impersonation?
Wrongful appropriation and publication of another author's work.
What is plagiarism
Set of instructions/program that tells the hardware what to do and how to do it, like web browsers or games.
What is Software
A template/blueprint that describes the behavior/state that the object of its type supports.
What is a Class?
Setting that prevents Internet browsing history/cookies/images from being stored.
What is incognito mode?
Publishing a false statement/image about a person to damage or tarnish their reputation.
What is defamation?
A computer program that can replicate itself and spread from one computer to another to harm the system.
What is a computer virus
Long-term storage, the data is still saved even if you turn the computer off or unplug it.
What is the Hard drive
A program structure where the logics are written, data is manipulated and all the actions are executed.
What is a method?
A law that permits the use of copyrighted material without having to first acquire permission from the copyright holder.
What is Fair Use Doctrine?
Block them, Report them, Tell someone you trust.
What is how to take action against a cyber bully?
Open a backdoor entry to your computer, which gives malicious users/programs access to your system.
What is a Trojan horse?
System's short-term memory, it temporarily stores the data until needed.
What is RAM?
(aka. Random Access Memory)
Unique user-defined names for classes, variables, and methods.
What are identifiers?
Messages that web servers pass to your web browser when you visit Internet sites.
What is a Cookie?
A form of stealing someone's identity in which someone pretends to be someone else by assuming that person's identity.
What is Identity Theft?
Method of flooding the internet with copies of the same message postings.
What is spamming?
Also called the brain of the computer, and its job is to carry out commands.
What is the CPU?
(aka Central Processing Unit)
Reserved memory locations to store values for various identifiers.
What are variables?