Being respectful and responsible online
A: What is digital citizenship?
A secret word used to protect your accounts.
What is a password?
The physical parts of a computer.
What is hardware?
Copying and pasting without credit is called this.
What is plagiarism?
Information that is false or misleading.
What is misinformation?
Before using images online, check if they are this.400
What is free to use/licensed?
Sharing mean or harmful messages online, is called...
What is cyberbullying?
This type of scam tries to trick you into giving personal information through email.
What is phishing?
Programs and applications on a computer.
What is software?
A step-by-step set of instructions.
What is an algorithm?
A reliable source is this.
What is trustworthy/credible?
A safe way to find usable images is to search for this type.
What is Creative Commons images?
This type of information should NOT be shared online (name, address, etc.).
What is personal or private information?
A secure website begins with these letters.
What is HTTPS?
The “brain” of the computer.
What is the CPU?
Finding patterns in data or problems.
What is pattern recognition?
Checking multiple sources to verify information is called this.
What is fact-checking?
Schools may require students to explain how they used AI to show this.
What is transparency?
These rules guide how you behave online (like being kind and respectful).
What is netiquette?
Software designed to harm your computer.
What is malware?
A device used to input data into a computer (like a keyboard or mouse).
What is an input device?
Works that are free for anyone to use are in this category.
What is public domain?
The purpose of media (to inform, entertain, or persuade).
What is media intent?
Using an entire movie without permission is usually NOT allowed under this.
What is fair use?
The lasting record of your online activity is called this.
What is a digital footprint?
A method that uses two steps to verify your identity.
What is two-factor authentication?
A network that connects computers around the world.
What is the internet?
Fixing errors in a program.
What is debugging?
When someone favors one side unfairly of information.
What is confirmation bias?
Using small parts of a work for school or education may fall under this.
What is fair use?