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A comprehensive set of vocabulary flashcards covering digital citizenship concepts, legal frameworks, ICT tools, programming basics, hardware/software tools, and video editing concepts from the provided lecture notes.
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Digital Access
Equality of access to digital tools and online resources for all users.
Digital Commerce
Online shopping safety, consumer rights, and secure transactions.
Digital Communication
Effective, platform-appropriate communication that is respectful.
Digital Literacy
Critical thinking and searching skills to assess and use digital information.
Digital Etiquette
Respectful, appropriate behavior in online interactions.
Digital Law
Legal rules governing digital activity, including copyright and cyberbullying.
Digital Rights & Responsibilities
Privacy rights and accountability for online actions.
Digital Health & Wellness
Maintaining mental health and managing screen time.
Digital Security
Measures to protect data and devices from threats; use strong passwords and report cyberbullying.
Digital Footprint
The trail of data about a person left online through activity and posts.
Digital Identity
Personal data and behavior that form an online identity.
Active Data
Info you share intentionally via posts, forms, or messages.
Passive Data
Info collected without your input (cookies, IP address).
RA 10844 (DICT Act 2015)
Philippine law governing ICT policies, infrastructure, regulation, and promotion.
RA 10627 (Anti-Bullying Act 2013)
Law to prevent bullying, including cyberbullying; sanctions for schools/students.
RA 10173 (Data Privacy Act 2012)
Law protecting personal information and penalties for violations.
RA 8293 (Intellectual Property Code)
Law protecting copyrights, patents, and trademarks.
IDEs
Integrated Development Environments for writing and testing code (e.g., Eclipse).
Text Editors
Code editing tools with syntax highlighting (e.g., Notepad++, Sublime).
Version Control
System to track changes in code over time (e.g., Git).
Compilers/Interpreters
Tools that translate code into machine-executable form.
Debugging Tools
Tools used to locate and fix programming errors.
Libraries/Frameworks
Pre-built code collections and structures to speed development.
Graphic Tablets
Input devices for drawing with a stylus (e.g., Wacom, Huion).
Design Software
Programs for creating and editing visuals (Photoshop, Illustrator, CorelDraw).
3D Software
Software for 3D modeling and animation (Blender, Maya).
Digital Cameras
DSLR or mirrorless cameras for digital photography.
Printers/Scanners
Devices for printing and scanning documents (Inkjet/Flatbed).
Color Calibration Tools
Colorimeters used to calibrate displays for accurate colors.
Computer System Servicing
Hardware/software maintenance tasks and tools.
Hand Tools
Manual tools (screwdrivers, pliers, etc.) used in servicing.
Diagnostic Tools
Tools like multimeter, POST card, memory tester for diagnosing systems.
Cleaning Tools
Tools for cleaning components (compressed air, wipes, anti-static brush).
ESD Tools
Electrostatic discharge protection (wrist strap, mat).
Software Utilities
Maintenance programs (antivirus, CCleaner) for system upkeep.
Networking Tools
Tools such as crimpers, cable testers, analyzers used in networks.
Networking Hardware
Physical devices (routers, switches, modems) enabling networking.
Cabling Tools
Tools for installing network cables (Ethernet, fiber, coax).
Signal Testing Equipment
Devices like analyzers to test network signals.
Communication Devices
Devices used for communication (phones, radios).
Antennas/Towers
Hardware for wireless signals and network reach.
Operating Systems
Software that manages hardware, memory, and user interface (Windows, macOS, Linux).
Device Drivers
Software that lets the OS communicate with hardware devices.
Utility Programs
System maintenance tools like antivirus and disk cleanup.
Language Processors
Tools that translate programming languages into executable form (compilers, interpreters, assemblers).
Word
Microsoft Word; word processing software for creating documents.
Excel
Microsoft Excel; spreadsheet software for data organization and analysis.
PowerPoint
Microsoft PowerPoint; presentation software for slides.
Photoshop
Raster graphics editor for photo editing and image creation.
Illustrator
Vector graphics editor for scalable artwork.
CorelDraw
Vector graphics editor alternative to Illustrator.
Premiere Pro
Adobe’s professional video editing software.
Final Cut
Apple’s video editing software for post-production.
DaVinci Resolve
Video editing and color grading software.
iMovie
Intro-level video editing software by Apple.
Canva
Graphic design tool for quick visuals and layouts.
Pre-Production
Planning stage: storyboard, script, and material gathering.
Production
Main filming/creation phase of video production.
Post-Production
Editing, color grading, and exporting after filming.
UI Components
Elements like Timeline, Project Panel, Preview Window, Toolbars, and Effects in video software.
UX Factors
User experience aspects: easy navigation, accessibility, performance, personalization, tutorials.
Trimming
Removing unwanted portions of a video.
Cropping
Focusing on the subject by trimming the frame edges.
Enhancements
Adding elements like text, visuals, transitions, and audio improvements.
Video Editing Applications
Software used for filmmaking, ads, education, social media, journalism, and entertainment.
Basic Techniques
Core editing methods: trimming, cropping, and enhancements.