This is the primary function of a spreadsheet program.
What is managing and analyzing data?
This is a common image editing technique used to remove unwanted portions of an image.
What is cropping?
This type of digital communication allows for real-time interaction between participants, often with video and audio.
What is video conferencing?
This is what HTML stands for.
What is Hypertext Markup Language?
This security measure helps protect sensitive data by scrambling it into an unreadable format.
What is encryption?
This file extension typically indicates a word processing document.
What is .docx?
This is a key principle of animation that creates the illusion of movement.
What is framing?
This is important to consider when creating a video for educational purposes.
What is length, clarity, and accessibility?
This is the purpose of CSS in web design.
What is to style the visual presentation of web pages?
This animation technique involves creating movement by subtly changing the shape or position of an object between frames.
What is keyframe animation?
This is a method of organizing data in a spreadsheet using formulas and functions to perform calculations. Understanding its principles is vital for effective data manipulation.
What is data analysis (or spreadsheet formulas/functions)?
This is a type of animation where a series of still images are displayed in rapid sequence to create the illusion of movement.
What is frame-by-frame animation (or stop-motion animation)?
This ethical principle requires giving credit to the original creator of a work when using it in your own digital content.
Bonus for 100 pts: This is an example method, that we explored during today's session, of way to do this.
What is attribution (or citing sources)?
Bonus: What is using creative commons licensing?
This web design principle focuses on creating websites that are usable by everyone, including people with disabilities.
What is web accessibility?
This term refers to the process of converting an analog signal into a digital format.
What is digitization (or digital encoding)?
This term refers to the main software that manages the hardware and software resources of a computer.
What is an operating system?
This graphic design principle refers to the arrangement of visual elements to create balance and visual interest.
What is composition?
This process involves encoding audio or video signals into a digital format for transmission or storage, often impacting file size and quality.
What is digital encoding (or compression)?
This approach to web development emphasizes creating websites that adapt seamlessly to different screen sizes and devices, providing an optimal user experience across platforms.
What is responsive web design?
This concept refers to the ethical and legal considerations surrounding the use of digital technologies, encompassing issues like privacy, security, intellectual property, and responsible online behavior. It is crucial for educators to model and promote it in the digital age.
What is digital citizenship (or digital ethics)?
This is a method of storing data in a structured format that allows for efficient retrieval and manipulation, often involving tables with rows and columns and complex relationships between them. Understanding its principles is essential for managing large amounts of information.
What is a database (or database management system)?
This term refers to the process of creating a smooth transition between two images or scenes in animation or video, often involving blending techniques.
What is tweening (or morphing)?
This communication protocol allows for the streaming of audio and video content over the internet, often using techniques like buffering to ensure smooth playback. Understanding its nuances is crucial for optimizing multimedia delivery.
What is Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP)
This is a type of website architecture where the front-end (what the user sees) and the back-end (where the data and logic reside) are separate and communicate via APIs. It offers flexibility and scalability but adds complexity to development.
What is a decoupled architecture (or headless CMS)?
This term describes a set of rules and protocols that govern how data is transmitted and received over a network, ensuring reliable communication between devices. Understanding its complexities is crucial for network administration and security.
What is a network protocol (e.g., TCP/IP)?