lesson 3 Flashcards
RESPONSIBLE USE OF TECHNOLOGY by anyone who use computers, internet, and digital devices to engage with the society on any level.
Digital Citizenship
-effectively engage with other users.
-navigate the online and ICT environment safely
Information
types of legal issues?
Copyright, Patent, Trademark, Fair Use Geographical Indications and Appellations of Origin
Republi Act 8293?
Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines
sources of information?
primary, secondary, tetiary
original material created by a person in an event.
primary sources
information obtained through the primary source
Secondary Sources
information obtained through secondary sources
Tertiary Sources
signs used on good/products that have a specific GEOGRAPHICAL ORIGIN.
Geographical Indications
can use copyrighted material without a license only for certain porpuses.
fair use
fair use can be appliead in?
commentary, criticism, reporting, research, teaching
AMERICAN NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION devoted to expanding the range of creative workers available for others to build upon legally to have.
Creative Commons
must credit the creator
Attribution
cannit make a profit
non-commercial
cannot change content
non-derivative
can change content but have to let others use your new work with the same license as the original.
share alike
information inside the media
information media
simple and flexible FORMAT OF PRESENTING INFORMATION/CONVEYING IDEAS.
Text
any human-readable sequence of characters that can form intelligible words.
Text
Text can be:
hand written, printed, or displayed on screen
Font type, representation/styles of text in a digital form.
Typeface
Comprises of letters, numbers, punctuation marks and other symbols
Typeface
Types of Typeface?
Serif, San Serif, Slab Serif, Script, Decorative
classic and elegant typeface
Serif
used for body of text books, newspaper, research, publications, and magazines
Serif
SMALL STROKE IS REGULARLY ATTACHED to the end of a larger stroke in a letter/symbol within a particular font of famikt of fonts
Serif
Example of Serif?
Times New Roman, Cambria, EB Garamond, Spectral, Courier New
without serif
san serif
clean and minimalist
san serif
for clear and direct meaning (e.g. road signs or directory)
san serif
modern look
san serif
example of san serif?
Arial, Calibri, Roboto, Verdana, Open Sans
carries a solid heavy look
Slab Serif
SERIF IS SQUARED OFF, font blocky, sturdy appearance as opposed to the traditionak serif
Slab Serif
less contrast overall than other serifs that contributes to their heavy and dramatic look
Slab Serif
Used where displayed font is required, book covers, posters, advertisements, logotyoes, complimentary fonts
Slab Serif
Example of Slab Serif?
Ruddo One, Rockwell, Fugaz One
designed to capture FLOURISH and ARTISTRY of traditional hand lettering and calligraphy, usually as if it is written with paint brush/ marker
Script
decorative in nature
Script
used in stationary, logotypes, branding and poster design or script fonts
Script
Example of Script
Brush Script, Freestyle Script, French Script, Rage Italic, Script MJ Bold, Vladimir Script
appearance with EMBELLISHMENTS OR ORNAMENTS
Decorative
large category that involves many style variation and wide variety of evolutions
Decorative
Example of Decorative?
Bleeding Cowboys, Font Diner Sparkly, Glider Girls, Harrington, Happy Chick
Common file formats?
Txt, Doc, RTF (Rich Text Format), PDF (Portable Document Format), PS (Post Script)
unformatted text document by an editor as notedpad on windows platform
TXT (Text)
NATIVE FORMAT for storing documents created by MS Word package.
rich set of formatting qualities.
DOC (Document)
developed by Adobe systems for cross platform exchange of docs, image and graphics
PDF (Portable Document Format)
Page description language used mainly for DESKTOP PUBLISHING
PS (Post Script)
cross platform document exchange, default format for MAC OS X’s default editor Text Edit.
RTF (Rich Text Format)
creations of the mind in commerce; invention, literary, and artistry work, designs, symbols, names, and image
Intellectual Property
sign capable of distinguishing goods of services in enterprises
trademark
exclusive right granted for an invention
patent
provides the owner the right to decide whether the invention can be used by others
patent
-work can be used without permission but only under certain circumstances
-creators set rules for the way their work is used
-only works designated as cc
creative commons
-work cannot be used, copied, adapted, without the creator’s permission
-applies to all original work
traditional copyright
-wors can be used, copied, adapted, without restrictions
-works published prior 1923, by long dead creators
public domain
(digital dossier) body of data that exists as a result of actions and communications online that can be traced on an individual
digital footprint