The illegal downloading of music or movies that commonly took place in the 90's and early 2000's is an example of what?
What is Piracy?
Which Article from the Electronic User's Bill of Rights focuses on the rights and freedoms of the users of computers and the Internet?
What is Article I?
Refers to material that is not owned by anybody and can be used without permission.
What is Public Domain?
Negative generalizations about a group of people are considered what?
What is Stereotypes
What is the first step in the Conflict Resolving Model
What is identify and acknowledge the problem?
Leaving hateful comments and sending threatening messages on social media are examples of what?
What is Cyberbullying?
How many articles are their in the Electronic User's Bill of Rights?
What is four?
Just Do It...is an example of a what?
What is a Trademark?
When the sender of a message thinks about their message before sending it, that is called what?
What is Encoding?
What is the practice of organizing time and work assignments to increase efficiency.
What is Time Management?
Refers to the standard of appropriate behavior when using technology.
What is Digital Citizenship?
Record of all individuals online activities. (remember what you post on the internet never goes away... even after you delete it)
What is a digital footprint?
Using the lyrics or beat of another artist song without permission is considered what?
What is infringement?
Body language, eye contact, behavior, attitude are examples of what?
What is non-verbal communication?
What is the process of influencing others of making things better by guiding others to goals?
What is Leadership? (Leader acceptable)
Accepted social and professional guidelines for internet communication.
What is Netiquette?
The ability to check your email, complete online research, and register on a website are example of what?
What is Digital Literacy?
An idea that comes from some ones mind and becomes a piece of art is an example of what?
What is Intellectual Property?
What is the intent of a message that is meant to provide information or education?
What is Inform?
What is having people from different backgrounds, cultures, demographics come together in a group?
What is Diversity?
Principles of what is right and wrong that help people make decisions.
What is Ethics?
How long do patents last?
What is 20 years?
Copying and pasting someone else's words without cited them as a source is an example of what?
What is plagiarism?
To give up an individual idea so that the group can come to a solution for the greater good is referred to as what?
What is compromise?
What does ESL stand for?
What is English as a Second Language?