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Flaming
saying mean things online.Intended to humiliate embarrass someone. Usually written in all Caps.
Blog
Weblog' A type of website usually updated by an individual or group of bloggers. provides news or opinions on a specific subject OR it can be like an online journal [dairy]
Etiquette
a code of conduct for having good manners. Treating others with courtesy and respect.
Flame wars
Insulting arguments between 2 or more users.
trolls
People that cruise the internet, looking to start flame wars.
Anonymous
Unidentified, having a secret identity.
Digital etiquette
A set of rules for how to behave online.
podcast
downloadable video or auto file.
digital citizenship
The norms of appropriate reasonable when using technology.-
media
communication television radio newspaper impacts a large audience.
row
information that is entered from left to right identify numbers.
colum
information that is entered from the bottom indefinitely by letters.
cell
the intersection of a row and a column identify by letter then numbers.
digital media

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proofreading
reviewing a document to identify mistakes.
Error
any keying or spacing mistake found in a document.
editing
correcting or making changes to a document.
peer editing
allowing someone else to proofread a document before keying or submitting final copy.
you're
a contraction for you are
your
refers to something that a person has or owns.

hard copy:

a printed copy of your document that can be seen AND touched.

soft copy

a document that is not in printed form; it can be seen but not touched.
QWERTY:
The most common arrangement of keys on a keyboard.
center alignment:
aat in formwhich all lines of text are aligned with the midpoint of the left and right margins. The left and right side are ragged
right alignment:
a format in which all lines of text aligned with the right margin. Text on the right side is smooth, left side is ragged
left align:
a format in which all lines of text are aligned with the left margin. Text on the left side is smooth, right side is ragged. Most common used alignment.
margins
the edge or border of a document.
Data
Text ,{letters,numbers,and symbols] sounds and images.
space bar:
used to insert spaces between characters.
enter/return:
used to move the cursor down one line
backspace:
deletes text to the left of (behind) the cursor.
spell check
a feature that checks a document for incorrectly spelled words.
tab:
used to indent a line of data

allowance

money that a parent/guardian gives a child on a regular basis; often the money is given in return for a child doing chores

wages

money that is paid to workers; usually based on the number of hours that have been worked. Also called an "hourly" position.

salary

an amount of money paid to an employee on a regular basis for work that has been done. Also called a "salaried" position.
commission
a fee or percentage of money given to a salesperson for his/her services based on the selling price of an item.
tip/gratuity
a small gift of money to show appreciation for work that has been done.
. gift
money given to a person that is not in exchange for work.
paycheck (check)
a document (paper or electronic) which is given to an employee for wages or salary.
minimum wage
the lest amount a person can be paid when they are working in a wage position.
expenses
the cost required for something; the money spent on something.