The damage or stolen property from other peoples work or information.
The ability to find, create and discover information about other technologies.
Digital literacy is the ability to find, evaluate, utilize, share, and create content using information technologies and the Internet. As a Cornell student, activities including writing papers, creating multimedia presentations, and posting information about yourself or others online are all a part of your day-to-day life, and all of these activities require varying degrees of digital literacy. Is simply knowing how to do these things enough? No—there’s more to it than that.
The making the right choices in using the different technology and internet.
The damage or stolen property from other peoples work or information.
Its a online networking action where you can claim or show what kind of person you are in the technology world.
Digital identity is made up of elements that fall into four categories (source: Lionel Maurel / Fadhila Brahimi):
“Managing your digital identity” means monitoring the use of these elements.
A person that was born during or after the technology has been created.
A person that was born before technology and has seen it develop over the years.
A website that is created for any information possible to find.
A certain type of distant learning program that are for students.
One that is giving false information to another.
A way to respect others and how to not annoy other people on the internet.
A certain program on computers to detect damage without using consent
The certain amount of information that needs to be secured and not known to the public.
The act of working with others to come out with the common outcome of what you are working on.
To act honestly and to be responsible for a scholarship.
An organized collection that can be accessed,managed and updated to your needs.
A form that is provided with protection under the laws of the united states.
A video that is looked at and noticed in a short period of time.
A certain comment or a certain theory and thoughts through a web link or links.
The methods and engineering to the use of natural resources.