Digital Citizenship Flashcards
Context (text, audio, images, video)or devices that allow people to share information, communicate, and collaborate over the internet or computer networks.
Digital Media
Using media in a way that feels healthy and in balance with other life activities (family, friends, school, hobbies, etc.)
Media Balance
Behaviors we do often or regularly with digital media SNA devices
Digital Habits
When something happens on digital media that makes you feel uncomfortable, worried, sad, or anxious
Red Flag Feeling
No devices or internet
Unplug
A set of criteria or piece of advice for how to do something
Guidelines
A complete list of items or actions
Inventory
A type of crime in which your private information is stolen and used for criminal activity
Identity Theft
Information that can be used to identify you because it is unique to you. (e.g., your full name or your address)
Private Information
An attempt to trick someone online, with the intent of stealing their personal information or money
Internet Scam
When someone poses as an institution, like a bank or school, and asks for your personal information
Phishing
A web address that has been changed and could mislead users into going to a risky website.
Shortened URL
A person who buys products or services to use
Consumer
Facts and statistics collected together to be used for different purposes
Data
When apps or websites use the information they have collected about you to show you certain types of advertising
Targeted Advertising
A fake Instagram account is used for posting to a specific group of people or to post anonymously
Finsta
Without anyone knowing who you are
Anonymously
A group of people linked by a common interest or purpose
Affinity Group
To select, organize, and look after a collection (e.g., content posted to a social media profile)
Curate
All the information online about a person is posted either by that person or by others, intentionally or unintentionally
Digital Footprint
Lasting a long time
Persistent
Unknown or unanticipated people who can see information about you posted online.
Invisible Audience
Potentially harmful to one’s emotional or physical well-being
Risky
Information about you that can be used to identify you because it is unique to you (e.g. your full name or you address)
Private information
Not acceptable in the situation: not ok
Inappropriate
Sharing personal feelings, information, or experiences that later make the sharer feel uncomfortable or regretful
Over sharing
Websites and applications that enable users to create and share content
Social media
When people use devices, apps, or websites to start
or further a conflict between people
Digital drama
To lessen the intensity or anger in a conflict
De-escalate
Using digital devices, sites, and apps to intimidate, harm, and upset someone
Cyberbullying
To imagine the feelings that someone else is experiencing
Empathy
Someone who responds to a bullying situation by confronting the bully directly or by telling a trusted adult
Upstander
Someone who responds to a bullying situation by supporting the person being bullied
Ally
Legal protection that creators have over the things they create
Copyright
Creative work that’s not copyrighted and free to use without permission
Public Domain
The ability to use copyrighted work without permission, but only in certain situations
Fair use
Reworking a portion of a song or recording into a new composition
Sampling
A piece of artwork made by piecing together different materials, including photos, or other artwork
Collage
Able to be believed; trustworthy
Credible
To carefully examine something to figure out its value
Evaluate
Having a preference for one thing over another in a way that’s unfair
Bias
An additional source that confirms or supports a news story, article, or piece of information
Corroboration
Digital Media
Context (text, audio, images, video)or devices that allow people to share information, communicate, and collaborate over the internet or computer networks.
Media Balance
Using media in a way that feels healthy and in balance with other life activities (family, friends, school, hobbies, etc.)
Digital Habits
Behaviors we do often or regularly with digital media SNA devices
Red Flag Feeling
When something happens on digital media that makes you feel uncomfortable, worried, sad, or anxious
Unplug
No devices or internet
Guidelines
A set of criteria or piece of advice for how to do something
Inventory
A complete list of items or actions
Identity Theft
A type of crime in which your private information is stolen and used for criminal activity
Private Information
Information that can be used to identify you because it is unique to you. (e.g., your full name or your address)
Internet Scam
An attempt to trick someone online, with the intent of stealing their personal information or money
Phishing
When someone poses as an institution, like a bank or school, and asks for your personal information
Shortened URL
A web address that has been changed and could mislead users into going to a risky website.
Consumer
A person who buys products or services to use
Data
Facts and statistics collected together to be used for different purposes
Targeted Advertising
When apps or websites use the information they have collected about you to show you certain types of advertising
Finsta
A fake Instagram account is used for posting to a specific group of people or to post anonymously
Anonymously
Without anyone knowing who you are
Affinity Group
A group of people linked by a common interest or purpose
Curate
To select, organize, and look after a collection (e.g., content posted to a social media profile)
Digital Footprint
All the information online about a person is posted either by that person or by others, intentionally or unintentionally
Persistent
Lasting a long time
Invisible Audience
Unknown or unanticipated people who can see information about you posted online.
Risky
Potentially harmful to one’s emotional or physical well-being
Private information
Information about you that can be used to identify you because it is unique to you (e.g. your full name or you address)
Inappropriate
Not acceptable in the situation: not ok
Over sharing
Sharing personal feelings, information, or experiences that later make the sharer feel uncomfortable or regretful
Social media
Websites and applications that enable users to create and share content
Digital drama
When people use devices, apps, or websites to start
or further a conflict between people
De-escalate
To lessen the intensity or anger in a conflict
Cyberbullying
Using digital devices, sites, and apps to intimidate, harm, and upset someone
Empathy
To imagine the feelings that someone else is experiencing
Upstander
Someone who responds to a bullying situation by confronting the bully directly or by telling a trusted adult
Ally
Someone who responds to a bullying situation by supporting the person being bullied
Copyright
Legal protection that creators have over the things they create
Public Domain
Creative work that’s not copyrighted and free to use without permission
Fair use
The ability to use copyrighted work without permission, but only in certain situations
Sampling
Reworking a portion of a song or recording into a new composition
Collage
A piece of artwork made by piecing together different materials, including photos, or other artwork
Credible
Able to be believed; trustworthy
Evaluate
To carefully examine something to figure out its value
Bias
Having a preference for one thing over another in a way that’s unfair
Corroboration
An additional source that confirms or supports a news story, article, or piece of information