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  • legal protections for creative works in the recording and live event production industri (0)

    Subjects: FIRST Amendment protections (United States Constitution); IMAGINING Madoff (Theatrical production); SOCIAL Network, The (Film); CHARACTERS & characteristics; AUTHORSHIP -- Law & legislatio Fassler, Joe. “How Copyright LAw Hurs Music, From Chuck D, to Girl Talk.” The Atlantic. Web. May ...

    Created: Mar 21, 13 Modified: Mar 21, 13

  • academic integrity (0)

    Academic integrity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Academic integrity is the moral code or ethical policy of academia. This includes values such as avoidance of cheating or plagiarism; maintenance of academic ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academic_integrity

    Created: Jan 24, 13 Modified: Jan 24, 13

  • Blogging (1)

    Created: Jan 24, 13 Modified: Jan 24, 13

  • Collaborative Media (1)

    collaborative media medea.mah.se/taggar/collaborative-media/Definition: “Collaborative media” is the term we use to refer to digital media that enables broad-range participation where the distinctions between production, ..http://collaborativemedia.com

    Created: Jan 24, 13 Modified: Jan 24, 13

  • copyright (1)

    Copyright - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Copyright is a legal concept, enacted by most governments, giving the creator of an original work exclusive rights to it, usually for a limited time. Generally, it is ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright

    Created: Jan 24, 13 Modified: Jan 24, 13

  • critical thinking (1)

    Defining Critical Thinking Critical thinking — in being responsive to variable subject matter, issues, and purposes — is incorporated in a family of interwoven modes of thinking, among ... www.criticalthinking.org/pages/defining-critical-thinking/766

    Created: Jan 24, 13 Modified: Jan 24, 13

  • DGL vocabulary (1)

    Created: Jan 22, 13 Modified: Jan 22, 13

  • Digital Citizenship (0)

    Digital citizenship is the norms of appropriate, responsible technology use. www.digitalcitizenship.net

    Created: Jan 22, 13 Modified: Jan 24, 13

  • Digital identity (1)

    Digital identity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Digital identity is a psychological identity that prevails in the domains of cyberspace, and is defined as a set of data that uniquely describes a person or a thing .www.digitalidentity.com

    Created: Jan 24, 13 Modified: Jan 24, 13

  • Digital Immigrant (1)

    Marc Prensky coined the term digital native in his work Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants published in 2001. In his seminal article, he assigns it to a new group ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_native

    Created: Jan 24, 13 Modified: Jan 24, 13

  • Digital Literacy (1)

    the ability to effectively and critically navigate, evaluate and create information using a range of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_literacy

    Created: Jan 24, 13 Modified: Jan 24, 13

  • digital native (1)

    A digital native is a person who was born during or after the general introduction of digital technologies and through interacting with digital technology from an ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_native

    Created: Jan 24, 13 Modified: Jan 24, 13

  • Digital Rights and Responsibilities (1)

    Digital Rights and digiteen.wikispaces.com/Digital+Rights+and+Responsibilities

    Created: Jan 24, 13 Modified: Jan 24, 13

  • Digital security (1)

    Digital security - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Digital security is a type of information security affecting all aspects of digital communication, including computers and the internet, telecommunications, financial ..wwwDigital security is a type of information security affecting all aspects ...

    Created: Jan 24, 13 Modified: Jan 24, 13

  • Disinformation (1)

    Disinformation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Disinformation is intentionally false or inaccurate information that is spread deliberately. For this reason, it is synonymous with and sometimes called black ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disinformation

    Created: Jan 24, 13 Modified: Jan 24, 13

  • ethics (1)

    Ethics | Define Ethics at Dictionary.com (used with a singular or plural verb) a system of moral principles: the ethics of a culture. 2. the rules of conduct recognized in respect to a particular class of ... dictionary.reference.com/browse/ethics

    Created: Jan 24, 13 Modified: Jan 24, 13

  • Independent Learning (1)

    Independent Study | Definition Independent study is a specialized instructional program available sometimes in high school but more often in college and graduate school. An independent ... www.education.com/definition/independent-study/

    Created: Jan 24, 13 Modified: Jan 24, 13

  • Meme (1)

    Meme - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A meme 1] is "an idea, behavior or style that spreads from person to person within a culture." A meme acts as a unit for carrying cultural ideas, symbols or ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meme

    Created: Jan 24, 13 Modified: Jan 24, 13

  • Moral/Social Literacy (1)

    Moral/Social Literacy - SpringerLink www.springerlink.com/index/lw0234k67g365h56.pdfby DD Cooper - 1994 - Cited by 1 - Related articles Enlightenment definition of the "moral sense," an individual's acumen for ... specter of social engineering, moral literacy can be viewed as a pathway to ...

    Created: Jan 24, 13 Modified: Jan 24, 13

  • Multimodal Society (1)

    wiki.answers.com › Wiki Answers › Categories › UncategorizedShareWhat is a multi-modal society? In: Uncategorized [Edit categories]. Answer: A society having or involving several modes. Improve answer. First answer by ...

    Created: Jan 24, 13 Modified: Jan 24, 13

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