Internet Access For Students Flashcards

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Restriction

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An act of limiting or controlling access.
Example: The school implemented internet restrictions to ensure students’ focus on academic work.

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Access

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The ability or right to obtain or make use of something.
Example: Students should have limited access to the internet during exams to prevent cheating.

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Moderation

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The practice of exercising self-control or imposing limits.
Example: Online forums should be moderated to prevent inappropriate content.

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Supervision

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The act of overseeing or monitoring something.
Example: Teachers should provide internet supervision to ensure students’ safety online.

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Filtering

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The process of removing or blocking certain content.
Example: The school’s internet filtering system prevents students from accessing inappropriate websites.

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Limited

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Restricted or restrained in amount, extent, or scope.
Example: Students should have limited internet access to promote focused learning.

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Controlled

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Regulated or managed in a restrained manner.
Example: The school’s controlled internet access ensures a safe learning environment.

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Restricted

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Limited or constrained by rules or regulations.
Example: Social media websites are restricted during school hours to minimize distractions.

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Monitored

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Kept under surveillance or observation.
Example: Students’ online activities are monitored to prevent cyberbullying.

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Filtered

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Subjected to a process of removing or blocking certain content.
Example: The internet connection in the library is filtered to ensure appropriate browsing.

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Regulate

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To control or govern according to rules or principles.
Example: The school aims to regulate student internet access to maintain academic integrity.

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Limit

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To impose a boundary or restriction on something.
Example: It is important to limit internet usage to prevent addiction and distractions.

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Monitor

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To observe or keep track of someone or something closely.
Example: Parents should monitor their children’s internet usage to ensure their safety.

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Monitor

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To observe or keep track of someone or something closely.
Example: Parents should monitor their children’s internet usage to ensure their safety.

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Restrict

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To confine or limit within certain boundaries.
Example: The school restricts internet access to specific educational websites

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Supervise

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To oversee and direct the activities of others.
Example: The teacher supervises the students’ internet usage during class.

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Cut off

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To disconnect or stop the flow of something.
Example: The school can cut off internet access if students violate the usage policy.

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Tune out

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To ignore or disregard something intentionally.
Example: It’s important for students to tune out online distractions and focus on their studies.

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Log off

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To sign out or disconnect from an online platform.
Example: Make sure to log off from your social media accounts before starting your homework.

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Filter out

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To remove or exclude certain elements from a group.
Example: The school’s internet filter can automatically filter out inappropriate content.

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Crack down

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To take strict measures or strong action against something.
Example: The school administration decided to crack down on excessive internet usage during class.

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Go offline

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To disconnect from the internet or temporarily stop using it.
Example: Let’s go offline and have a face-to-face conversation instead.

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Surf the web

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To browse or navigate websites on the internet.
Example: I like to surf the web to find information for my research projects.

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Get hooked

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To become addicted or excessively interested in something.
Example: Some students get hooked on social media and spend hours online.

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Scroll through

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To quickly look at or browse content on a screen, usually by scrolling.
Example: I like to scroll through news articles on my phone during my free time.

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Clickbait

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Content designed to attract attention and generate website traffic.
Example: Students should be aware of clickbait articles and avoid falling for misleading headlines.

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Strike a balance

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To find a compromise or middle ground between two extremes.
Example: It’s important to strike a balance between internet access and productive studying.

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Digital literacy

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The ability to effectively navigate, evaluate, and use information from digital sources.
Example: Schools should prioritize teaching digital literacy to students for responsible internet usage.

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Cybersecurity

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Measures taken to protect computer systems and data from unauthorized access or attacks.
Example: Students should be educated about cybersecurity to safeguard their personal information.

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Online privacy

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The protection of personal information and activities conducted on the internet.
Example: It is crucial to maintain online privacy and avoid sharing sensitive information online.

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Online privacy

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The protection of personal information and activities conducted on the internet.
Example: It is crucial to maintain online privacy and avoid sharing sensitive information online.

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Digital divide

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The gap between those who have access to digital technology and those who do not.
Example: Efforts should be made to bridge the digital divide and provide equal internet access to all students.