Using technology to harass, intimidate, or embarrass someone online.
Cyberbullying
The trail of data left behind by a person's online activity, including posts, comments, and searches.
Digital footprint
The ability to control the information that is shared about oneself online.
Online privacy
The protection of internet-connected systems, including hardware, software, and data, from unauthorized access or attack.
Cybersecurity
The ability to use and understand technology effectively, including online safety and responsible use.
Digital literacy
The set of social conventions governing online behavior, including email, chat, and social media.
Netiquette
Using someone else's work without permission or proper attribution.
Plagiarism
The legal and ethical issues related to the use of technology and the internet, including free speech, privacy, and intellectual property.
Digital rights
The way a person presents themselves online through usernames, profiles, and online activity.
Online identity
The legal right to control the use and distribution of creative works, such as music, videos, and written material, including in digital form.
Copyright
The gap between those who have access to digital technologies and those who do not.
A non-profit organization that provides free and open copyright licenses for creative works.
Creative Commons