Unit 1: Digital Citizenship Flashcards
Digital Citizenship (1.4)
participating effectively, respectfully, and responsibly when navigating or communicating online
digital media (1.4)
the components of information that are shared over the Internet or on a computer network
Internet Age (1.4)
the time period since the Internet became widely available for public use
digital footprint (1.5)
an intentional or unintentional record of your online activity
digital reputation (1.5)
how your online activities represent you to other people
filter bubble (1.5)
created when other information you haven’t shown interest in is automatically blocked from reaching you
online predators (1.5)
usually older people who use digital media to manipulate a younger child or teen into a real-life meeting or the use of video or images for the purpose of sexual exploitation
online tracking (1.5)
when apps, websites, or third parties collect information about your online activity
personalized content (1.5)
online information that has been tailored to you by websites and apps based on data that has been collected about you
social media (1.5)
websites or applications where you can share your personal comments, creative work, ideas, photos, and videos with individuals or groups
targeted advertising (1.5)
ads tailored to your online actions, such as websites you’ve visited, your location, and other data about you
third parties (1.5)
companies or organizations that may be able to access your online data
bystanders (1.6)
a witness of bullying who does nothing to stop the bullying or sometimes encourages the bully
cyberbullying (1.6)
bullying that takes place over digital devices like cell phones, computers, and tablets
digital community (1.6)
a virtual place where you communicate and share ideas with others who share your common goals