Digital Citizenship
Copyright
Plagiarism
Constructivist Learning
Problem-Based Learning (PBL)
100

This refers to responsible use of technology by anyone who uses computers or the internet.

Digital Citizenship

100

This is a legal protection for original works of authorship.

Copyright

100

Copying someone else’s work and claiming it as your own is known as this.

Plagiarism

100

This theory views learning as an active, constructive process.

Constructivism

100

In this method, students solve real-world problems as a learning tool.

Problem-based learning

200

This is the act of treating others with respect and kindness online.

Digital Etiquette 

200

This term describes when you use a small portion of a copyrighted work under limited conditions.

Fair Use

200

This is a proper way to give credit to a source you've used.

Citation

200

This psychologist is known for his theory of cognitive development in children.

Jean Piaget

200

This term refers to a problem that doesn’t have a single correct answer.

Open-ended problem

300

This type of literacy includes the ability to evaluate online information critically.

Information Literacy

300

This type of license allows creators to share work under specific conditions.

Creative Commons

300

Submitting a classmate’s work as your own falls under this type of academic dishonesty.

Direct Plagiarism

300

In constructivism, students build knowledge through these types of experiences.

Hands-on or Authentic Experiences

300

In PBL, students usually work in these to enhance collaboration.

Groups or teams

400

The protection of your online personal data is part of this digital citizenship element.

Digital Security or Privacy

400

This occurs when copyrighted material is used without permission.

Copyright Infringement

400

Changing a few words from a source and not citing it is still this.

Plagiarism

400

This instructional method encourages students to explore and discover rather than being told.

Inquiry-based learning

400

The teacher acts in this role in a PBL classroom.

Facilitator or guide

500

This term describes the ethical and responsible participation in the digital world.

Digital Responsibility

500

Educational institutions often rely on this legal doctrine to use copyrighted works in class.

Educational Fair Use

500

Using your own previous work for a new assignment without permission is this.

Self-Plagiarism

500

This Russian psychologist emphasized the social context of learning in constructivism.

Lev Vygotsky

500

PBL promotes the development of these 21st-century skills.

Critical thinking and collaboration