Digital immigrant
A person born in a time without technology.
Digital Native
A person born in a time with technology.
Multimodal society
Having more that one mode.
Memes
A cultural image that is altered to be funny.
Wikis
website that anyone post anything they want on it.
Social Networking
A community of users such as facebook and twitter.
Academic Integerity
A student that does his or her own work and give credit to the source of the author they got it from.
Ethics
Doing what is right thing and not the wrong thing.
Independent Learning
A person that gains knowledge through his or her own research.
Disinformation
Information use to deceive one person or more.
Moral/social Literacy
Moral literacy involves ethical reasoning skills.
Privacy
The freedom to do something without anybody watching you.
Collaborative media
One or more persons involved in collecting and analyzing data or information.
Digital rights and responsibilities
The right to use any digitial technology.
Plagiarism
The act of taking ones work and not giving the actual person credit for their work.
Critical Thinking
A person discipline to process and analyze, and apply information.
Digital Security
Taking the precautions needed to ensure your digital safety.
Digital Identity
The way your identity is accepted by other by all the information you collected.
Digital Citizenship
A person who knows right and wrong when it comes to using technology.
Digital Literacy
Is you ability to find and create content.

"Today‟s students
–
K through college
–
represent the first generations to grow up with
this ne
w technology. They have spent their entire lives surrounded by and using
computers, videogames, digital music players, video cams, cell phones, and all the other
toys and tools of the digital age. "

"a website that allows anyone to add, delete, or revise content by using a web browser. "
media programs to make connections with friends, family, classmates, customers and clients. Social networking
can be done for social purposes, business purposes or both. The programs show the associations between individuals and facilitate the acquisition of new contacts. Examples of social networking have included Facebook, LinkedIn, Classmates.com and Yelp.
. Academic assignments exist to help students learn; grades exist to show how fully this goal is attained. Therefore all work and all grades should result from the student's own understanding and effort.
his or her own learning to achieve this purpose and who is not wholly dependent on a teacher for it.
that is purposefully spread and represented as truth to elicit some response that serves the perpetrator's purpose.