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Vocabulary flashcards covering collaboration types, ICT roles, online tools, and the nine elements of digital citizenship found in the notes.
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Synchronous collaboration
Real-time group interaction (live meetings, instant messaging).
Asynchronous collaboration
Communication received by users at different times (not in real time).
Project manager
Person who coordinates and manages the activities of team members.
Business and IT analyst
Professional who helps determine project definition and requirements.
IT Engineer/Developer
Person who creates and maintains IT infrastructures (hardware and software).
Tester and Quality Assurance (QA)
Individual or team that tests and assesses IT systems.
User-interface designer
Designer who develops the graphical user interface for the IT system.
Project sponsor
Driver and champion of the project within the organization.
Operations team
Group that manages the infrastructure used by the organization.
Support team
Additional staff brought in to provide necessary manpower and help.
Process team
Team that implements a specific business process in the system.
Security team
Team that ensures compliance with the organization’s security protocols.
Google Workspace
Google applications platform to create, store, and share documents.
Gmail
Google's email service.
Google Drive
Cloud storage service offered by Google.
Google Docs
Web-based word processing application accessible via browser or mobile app.
Google Sheets
Spreadsheet application that supports collaboration.
Google Forms
Tool for creating surveys and forms shared via email, link, or website.
Zoom
Video conferencing platform with instant messaging and content sharing.
Trello
Visual project management tool using boards, lists, and cards.
Digital citizenship
Responsible use of technology to build positive online experiences and contribute to the common good.
Digital access
Advocacy for equal digital rights and access for all.
Digital commerce
Online transactions governed by existing government policies.
Digital communication
Online freedom of speech and authentic self-expression.
Digital literacy
Education on appropriate use of technology and understanding when/how to use it.
Digital etiquette
Respectful and appropriate behavior in online interactions.
Digital law
Laws and government policies regulating technology use.
Digital security
Practices that promote a healthy, safe, and secure online environment.
Digital rights and responsibilities
Rights to use online services and the obligation to use them responsibly.
Digital health and wellness
Maintaining online safety and reducing risks of excessive technology use on health.