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 Cookies
\-small computer files that collect information about your computer system and the web pages you visit.

\-small computer files that store information about a user's browsing activity and preferences.

\-Example Sentence: Websites use cookies to personalize the user experience and remember login information.
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Creative Commons
a way for artistic creators to share their works while giving credit to the creator.
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 Digital Citizenship
\-acting ethically and responsibly when using digital information and respecting the rights of the digital community

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\-the responsible and ethical use of technology, including understanding one's rights and responsibilities as an online user.

\-Example Sentence: Teaching students about digital citizenship helps them become responsible and respectful members of the online community.
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 Digital photo manipulation
using digital technology to change the content or appearance of a photo.
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File Sharing
providing access to digitally stored information or music on servers or websites.
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Piracy
illegally copying or downloading copyrighted material.
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Tag
adding a descriptive word or label to photos and videos.
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Third party
a person or company other than you and the owner of the website you visit.
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 Crowdsourcing
\-a group of people contributing online to solve a problem or complete a task.

\-the practice of obtaining ideas, services, or content by soliciting contributions from a large group of people, typically via the internet.Example Sentence: Companies often use crowdsourcing to gather feedback and generate innovative ideas from their customers.
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Online identity
a person's social media presence online.
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 Social media
 online services that allow people to share information about their lives, issues, and events using text, pictures, video, and audio.
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10 themes of digital citizenship
\-Digital Revolution

\-Digital Access

\- Digital Etiquette

\-Digital Security

\-Digital Health and Wellness

\-Digital Rights and Responsibilities

\-Digital Law

\-Digital Literacy

\-Digital Commerce

\-Digital Communication
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Digital Revolution
\-A continuous process of social, political, and economic change caused by digital technology like computers and the Internet.

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\-the rapid and profound changes brought about by advancements in digital technology.Example Sentence: The digital revolution has transformed the way we live, work, and communicate.
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Digital Access
Everyone should have the opportunity to participate electronically in society.

\-Georgia Senate Bill 289 sets guidelines and expectations for how districts offer and inform students and parents about online learning options. It's not mandatory to take an online course to graduate, but it's available as an option if a student wants to.
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Digital Etiquette
The standards of behavior when using electronic devices.

\- Avoid typing in all capital letters, as it can be seen as yelling.

\- Show respect when responding to a discussion you disagree with.
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Digital Security
The precautions taken to ensure safety online.

\- Never share personal information like your address or phone number with strangers on social media.

\- Create strong and secure passwords.
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Digital Health and Wellness
The physical and mental well-being in a digital world.

\- Talk to your parents or teacher if you come across any information that makes you feel uncomfortable or threatened.

\- Avoid getting into arguments when replying to emails or discussion posts.
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Digital Rights and Responsibilities
The freedoms and duties that apply to everyone in the digital world.

\- The COPPA Rule protects children's personal information on websites and online services designed for kids under 13. Parents must be informed and give permission before a child's personal information is collected, used, or shared.

\- Keep your web browser up to date and understand how cookies are used.
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Digital Law
The responsibility for our actions and behavior online.

\- Don't violate copyright laws by burning and sharing a CD you bought.

\- Don't use images on your webpage without giving credit to the owner.
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Digital Literacy
The process of learning about technology and how to use it.

\- The State of Georgia Governor's Office provides resources to help teachers teach students about digital learning.

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\-the ability to find, evaluate, and use information and technology effectively and responsibly.Example Sentence: Digital literacy skills are essential for success in today's digital age.
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Digital Commerce
Buying and selling goods online.

\- Don't share personal information on an e-commerce website that isn't HTTPS secured.

\- When using public WIFI, turn off sharing settings.
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Digital Communication
Exchanging information electronically.

\- Don't email or post anything that you wouldn't want to see on the front page of a newspaper.

\- Treat others how you want to be treated. Cyberbullying is never allowed.
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digital footprint
the information left behind when using digital technology, which can be used to track and trace a person's online activities.

Example Sentence: It's important to be aware of your digital footprint and take steps to protect your privacy.

\-actively leave digital footprint: when a person intentionally enters personal information into a social network like Facebook.

\-passively leave digital footprint: when a person unknowingly leaves behind information, such as background location tracking and software.
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tips to help you stay safe online:
\- Make sure your password is at least eight characters long and includes letters, numbers, and special characters.

\- Don't leave your digital devices unattended in public places.- Keep your antivirus software up to date.

\- Install software updates and security patches as soon as they're available.

\- Avoid clicking on pop-up ads.- Don't reply to spam emails.

\- Ignore email offers that seem too good to be true.

\- Before you share personal information on a website, read its privacy policy.

\- When you're not using your computer's webcam, cover it with tape.

\- Install anti spyware and ad-blocking software to protect your computer.

\- There are websites like Flickr, Photobucket, and Instagram where you can share photos. Make sure you understand the terms of service for the site you're using.
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Hashtags
A word or phrase with a pound sign (hash) used to identify messages on a specific topic.
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Icon
A picture that represents programs or folders on a computer desktop.
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virtual reputation
\-a person's image or perception in the online world based on their digital activities and interactions.

\-Example Sentence: Having a positive virtual reputation is important for job opportunities and building professional relationships.
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cyberbullying
\-the act of using technology, such as social media or messaging apps, to harass, intimidate, or harm others.

\-Example Sentence: Schools should have policies in place to prevent and address cyberbullying among students.
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**online** **safety**
\-the measures and precautions taken to protect oneself and others from online threats and dangers.

\-Example Sentence: Parents should educate their children about online safety to ensure they navigate the internet safely.
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Social Media
\-online platforms and websites that allow users to create and share content, interact with others, and participate in virtual communities.

\-Example Sentence: Many businesses use social media to promote their products and engage with their customers.