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  • 2.5 - Researching Credible Connections -Stephanie Majors (14)

    Understanding literacy tools; find, evaluate and communicate information using digital technologies; apply digital literacy tools and techniques to academic tasks, career activities and professional development.

    Created: Jan 18, 14 Modified: Jul 18, 15

  • Academic Integrity (3)

    Academic integrity means honesty and responsibility in scholarship. Students and faculty alike must obey rules of honest scholarship, which means that all academic work should result from an individual's own efforts. Intellectual contributions from others must be consistently and responsibly ackno...

    Created: Jan 11, 14 Modified: Jul 18, 15

  • Blogging (2)

    Blogging is the act of posting content on a blog (a Web log or online journal) or posting comments on someone else's blog.

    Created: Jan 11, 14 Modified: Jul 18, 15

  • Boston Marathon Bombing of 2013 (16)

    Created: Jan 25, 14 Modified: Jul 18, 15

  • Collaboration (3)

    to work jointly with others or together especially in an intellectual endeavor, to cooperate with or willingly assist an enemy of one's country and especially an occupying force; to cooperate with an agency or instrumentality with which one is not immediately connected

    Created: Jan 11, 14 Modified: Jul 18, 15

  • Copyright (3)

    Is the law that protects the rights held by the creator, developer, or author over their own original work. These works may consist of electronically stored words, photograph, music, work of visual art, or performance art and thereby includes digital property.

    Created: Jan 11, 14 Modified: Jul 18, 15

  • Databases (5)

    Database is a data structure that stores organized information. Most databases contain multiple tables, which may each include several different fields. For example, a company database may include tables for products, employees, and financial records. Each of these tables would have different fiel...

    Created: Jan 11, 14 Modified: Jul 18, 15

  • DGL Vocabulary (0)

    Created: Jan 11, 14 Modified: Jul 18, 15

  • Digital Citizenship (7)

    Digital Citizenship is a concept which helps teachers and technology leaders understand what students should know to use technology appropriately.

    Created: Jan 11, 14 Modified: Jul 18, 15

  • Digital Identity (5)

    digiital identity is the data that uniquely describes a person or a thing and contains information about the subject's relationships.[1] The social identity that an internet user establishes through digital identities in cyberspace is referred to as online identity.

    Created: Jan 11, 14 Modified: Jul 18, 15

  • Digital Immigrant (6)

    people born before the introduction of digital technology.

    Created: Jan 11, 14 Modified: Jul 18, 15

  • Digital Law (5)

    Digital Law deals with society’s behaviour with using technology. On the internet, people get in trouble by the law or by their schools by doing the wrong thing online. Some examples of what digital law deals with are plagiarism, illegal downloading of music, hacking and creating worms or viruses....

    Created: Jan 11, 14 Modified: Jul 18, 15

  • Digital Literacy (5)

    The ability to use digital technology, communication tools or networks to locate, evaluate, use and create information.

    Created: Jan 11, 14 Modified: Jul 18, 15

  • Digital Native (5)

    A person born or brought up during the age of digital technology and therefore familiar with computers and the Internet from an early age.

    Created: Jan 11, 14 Modified: Jul 18, 15

  • Disinformation (4)

    isinformation is intentionally false or inaccurate information that is spread deliberately. It is an act of deception and false statements to convince someone of untruth. Disinformation should not be confused with misinformation, information that is unintentionally false.

    Created: Jan 11, 14 Modified: Jul 18, 15

  • Geo-technology (Geo-data) (8)

    he application of the mineral arts and sciences to the improvement of old and development of new methods, techniques, processes, and products, as in ceramics, glassmaking, metallurgy, etc. Read more: http://www.whatdoesthatmean.com/dictionary/G/geotechnology.html#ixzz2qFOA7Pfl

    Created: Jan 11, 14 Modified: Jul 18, 15

  • Malware (4)

    Short for "malicious software," malware refers to software programs designed to damage or do other unwanted actions on a computer system. In Spanish, "mal" is a prefix that means "bad," making the term "badware," which is a good way to remember it (even if you're not Spanish). Common examples o...

    Created: Jan 11, 14 Modified: Jul 18, 15

  • Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) (4)

    A massive open online course (MOOC) is a model for delivering learning content online to any person who wants to take a course, with no limit on attendance.

    Created: Jan 11, 14 Modified: Jul 18, 15

  • Moral Literacy (3)

    Moral literacy involves three basic components: ethics sensitivity; ethical reasoning skills; and moral imagination. It is the contention of the author that though math and reading literacy is highly valued by the American educational system, moral literacy is extremely undervalued and under-devel...

    Created: Jan 11, 14 Modified: Jul 18, 15

  • Netiquette (5)

    Net etiquette. Proper manners on the internet, especially during chatting (see internet relay chat). It requires never forgetting that at the other end of the connection is a person. And that, off-colored remarks and inconsiderate comments are as offending via a computer screen as in a face-to-fac...

    Created: Jan 11, 14 Modified: Jul 18, 15

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