Digital Literacy
Digital literacy is the ability to use and understand a multitude of programs and devices to gather and understand information as well as put together different works to convey messages, information, and many other things easily and in a way that others can understand with ease.
Digital citizenship
Digital citizenship is the responsibility of any user of technology and the internet to practice proper etiquette and behavior while using said technology and internet.
Digital Identity
Digital Identity is who you are online and in cyberspace as a whole or at the very least who you claim to be.
A digital identity is an online or networked identity adopted or claimed in cyberspace by an individual, organization or electronic device.
Digital Law
Digital Law is similar to real world law in that it is a set of rules and responsibility to follow. If you break them you can have criminal charges filed against you.
Digital Native
A digital native is someone who has grown up with and around technology as a fact of life rather then a new frontier to explore.
Digital Immigrant
A digital immigrant is someone who has not been around technology from an early age and has not been immersed in it from the start.
Wikis
A wiki is a community driven information website that can be edited by anyone, anywhere, from any browser.
The simplest online database that could possibly work.
Massive Open Online Courses
Massive Open Online Courses or MOOC's are essentially free information in a class accessible by students and even something called "student lurkers" there is no accreditation or fee required.
Mooc is an acronym for “massive open online course”. It refers to a web-based class designed to support a large number of participants.
The massive open online course (MOOC) is an online phenomenon made possible by: (1) social networking facilitation of acknowledged expert(s) in a field of study; (2) freely accessible online resources; and (3) hundreds to thousands of registered students. MOOCs have free (no fee) open enrollment to anyone anywhere with network access. MOOCs do not seek or require accreditation. Students self-organize their participation in a MOOC. However, even student “lurkers” are welcome.
Disinformation
The purposeful misleading of the masses by spreading untruth.
Netiquette
A set of internet rules for proper etiquette while communicating through networks or the internet.
Geo-technology
The use of the scientific method and engineering techniques to exploit the earths natural resources.