Person that is the object of a bully or cyberbully.
What is the Target
Information about a particular person that exists on the Internet as a result of their online activity.
What is digital footprint
The ownership of something you create, giving you a right to how others use it.
What is intellectual property
The video element that goes between video or image clips in your video.
What is transitions
Taking and using someones information mainly for financial gain.
What is identity theft
A person who does nothing.
What is a bystander
A duty you have to yourself and others when posting online
What is your responsibility
Legal protection that creators have over the things they create.
What is copyright
The act of increasing or decreasing the sound of your music or audio in your video.
What is fading.
Sending emails or phone calls to someone to get their personal information for financial gain.
What is phishing
Who to go to if someone is being bullied or cyberbullied
What is a trusted adult
True or false: Everything you put on the internet stays for a very long time.
What is true
A clear way to define the type of copyright a creative work has so that others know how they can use it.
What is license
The introduction of your video.
What is the title frame
Susceptible to harm
What is vulnerable
One thing you can do to prove you are being cyberbullied
What is to take screenshots as evidence
What is true
To give credit to the person who created something, such as listing the author's name and date, or a citation.
What is Attribute
The effect of changing the video to move more slowly.
What is slow motion
A dishonest scheme
What is a scam
To understand what someone is going through and offer comfort.
What is empathy
True or False: You can erase your digital footprint
What is false
Using someone's creative work without providing attribution.
What is plagiarism
The effect of having the clip move across the screen.
What is the Ken Burns effect
Group of populations most vulnerable to scams and schemes
Who are the elderly