Digital Citizenship Flashcards
What is Digital Citizenship?
The responsible and ethical use of technology to engage with society, communicate with others, and participate in digital communities.
What are Digital Rights?
The rights individuals have to access, use, create, and share digital content while maintaining privacy and freedom of expression.
What are Digital Responsibilities?
The obligations users have to use technology ethically, protect personal and others’ data, and prevent harm online.
What is Online Identity?
The persona or profile a person creates and presents in online environments.
What is Cyberbullying?
Harassment, threats, or malicious behavior conducted online to intimidate or harm others.
What is Digital Etiquette?
The norms and behaviors that define respectful and appropriate conduct in digital spaces.
What is Trolling?
Posting inflammatory or provocative comments online to upset others or elicit emotional responses.
What is Cybersecurity Hygiene?
Regular practices to maintain the security of digital devices and personal information, such as updating passwords and software.
What is Digital Literacy?
The skills needed to effectively and responsibly navigate, evaluate, and create digital content.
What is Fair Use?
The legal doctrine that allows limited use of copyrighted material for specific purposes like education or commentary.
What is Online Safety?
Practices to protect oneself and others from harm while using the internet, such as avoiding unsafe links or sharing personal information.
What is Social Media Influence?
The impact social platforms have on individual behavior, opinions, and culture.
What is Fake News?
False information spread online, often intended to mislead or manipulate opinions.
What is Digital Empathy?
The ability to understand and share the feelings of others in online interactions.
What is Catfishing?
Creating a false online identity to deceive others, often for personal or financial gain.