Universal Design/Digital Citizenship Flashcards

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What is Universal Design?

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Universal Design is the concept of designing products and environments to be usable by all people, regardless of age, ability, or status.

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True or False: Universal Design only applies to physical spaces.

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False

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Fill in the blank: The seven principles of Universal Design include Equitable Use, Flexibility in Use, and ________.

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Simple and Intuitive Use

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What does the principle ‘Perceptible Information’ refer to in Universal Design?

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It refers to the design principle that ensures necessary information is communicated effectively to the user, regardless of their sensory abilities.

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Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT one of the seven principles of Universal Design? A) Low Physical Effort B) Size and Space for Approach and Use C) Aesthetic Appeal

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C) Aesthetic Appeal

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What is Digital Citizenship?

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Digital Citizenship refers to the responsible and ethical use of technology and the internet.

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True or False: Digital Citizenship only concerns students and young people.

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False

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Fill in the blank: The nine elements of Digital Citizenship include Digital Access, Digital Commerce, and ________.

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Digital Communication

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What does ‘Digital Literacy’ mean?

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Digital Literacy is the ability to find, evaluate, and communicate information in various digital formats.

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Multiple Choice: Which element of Digital Citizenship focuses on the rights and responsibilities of technology users? A) Digital Rights and Responsibilities B) Digital Health and Wellness C) Digital Security

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A) Digital Rights and Responsibilities

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What is the main goal of Universal Design in education?

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To provide equal opportunities for all students to learn and succeed.

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True or False: Digital security is not an important aspect of Digital Citizenship.

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False

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Fill in the blank: Universal Design aims to create environments that are ________ for everyone.

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accessible

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What is the significance of ‘Flexibility in Use’ in Universal Design?

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It allows for a variety of ways to use a product or service, accommodating individual preferences and abilities.

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Multiple Choice: Which of the following best describes ‘Digital Health and Wellness’? A) Physical fitness related to technology use B) Mental health impacts of digital media C) Both A and B

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C) Both A and B

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What does ‘Digital Etiquette’ refer to?

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Digital Etiquette refers to the standards of conduct expected by other digital technology users.

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True or False: Universal Design can contribute to better user experiences for people with disabilities.

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Fill in the blank: Digital Citizenship promotes ________ and responsible behavior in the digital world.

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What is the role of educators in promoting Digital Citizenship?

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Educators are responsible for teaching students about the appropriate and responsible use of technology.

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Multiple Choice: Which principle of Universal Design emphasizes the importance of creating designs that are easy to understand? A) Tolerance for Error B) Simple and Intuitive Use C) Flexibility in Use

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B) Simple and Intuitive Use