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Flashcards based on Computational Thinking and Digital Citizenship chapters
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What is Computational Thinking?
A mindset and method for solving problems using logical steps understandable by both humans and computers.
What is Pattern Recognition?
Spotting similarities in problems to predict outcomes.
What is Decomposition?
Breaking down large problems into smaller, more manageable parts.
What is Abstraction?
Focusing only on essential information, ignoring the rest.
What is Algorithm Design?
Creating step-by-step instructions to solve problems.
How can algorithms be written in natural language?
Plain step-by-step instructions.
What are flowcharts?
Visual diagrams using specific symbols to show the logic and process.
What does online abuse include?
Harassment, cyberbullying, and cyberstalking.
What are tips to help prevent online abuse?
Use strong passwords, adjust privacy settings, limit info sharing.
What is online identity?
The way you present yourself digitally.
What do digital footprints include?
Posts, likes, shares, browsing history.
What is Netiquette?
Be polite, respectful, and clear.
What is Copyright?
Legal right of the creator over their work.
What is Plagiarism?
Using someone’s work without crediting them.
What is Public Domain?
Work not protected by copyright.
What does Cybercrime include?
Identity theft, hacking, and malicious communications.
What is Digital Entrepreneurship?
Starting and running a business using digital platforms.