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Ct Vocab

Vovabulary

media
Communication, including television, radio, and newspaper, that often reaches and impacts a large audience.
digital media:
electronic devices platforms computers, cellphones, the internet digital video, social networking sites,video games, and virtual worlds that allow people to communicate.
digital etiquette:
A set of rules for how to behave online.
digital citizenship:
The norms of appropriate responsible behavior when using technology.
habit:
a regular behavior or practice.
log:
a written record of an occurrence over time.
blog:
A website updated by individuals/groups that provide a log of news or opinions on a specific subject.
Harassment:
repeatedly bothering someone.
Sabotage:
an act or process of hindering someone/something.
Hate Speech
a verbal attack targeting someone because of their race, religion, gender, religion, ability, or sexual orientation.
Upstander:
someone who helps when they see a negative situation.
Bystander:
someone who sees a negative situation and does nothing to help.
Empathize:
to imagine the feelings that someone else is experiencing.
error:
another word for mistake. Any keying or spacing mistake found in a document.
proofreading
Review a document to identify errors/mistake.
editing:
Correcting or making changes to a document.
peer editing
Allowing someone else to proofread a document before keying or submitting a final copy.
Flaming:
saying mean things online with the intention of humiliating or embarrassing. Usually written in ALL CAPS.
Flame wars:
nsulting arguments between two or more users.
Trolls:
people that cruise the internet looking to start flame wars.
Anonymous:
unidentified, having a secret identity.
Deceiving:
using fake information or pretending to be something/someone else. Sometimes used to create a fake profile.
escalate
to increase in intent, occurrence, or amount.
data:
letters, numbers, symbols, images, sound, and videos. Also known as text or information.
font:
the specific design or style of the text displayed on a screen or printed on a page.
font size
the height of the text displayed on a screen or printed on a page.
text box:
a graphic control feature which allows the user to input text information in a specific app or program.
margins
the edge or border of a document
bold:
darkened text to help emphasize the remark or comment.
alignment (align):
the arrangement of data in a document.
left align:
all lines of text begin at the left margin. Text on the left margin is smooth, the right side is ragged.
right align:
all lines of text begin at the right margin. Text on the right margin is smooth, the left side is ragged.
center alignment:
text is at a midpoint of the left and right margins. Both the left and right.
Enter:
key used to move the cursor to the next line of a document.
Tab:
key used to indent a line of text.
skills:
the ability to do something well.
qualities
specific traits or characteristics that someone possesses
values
a standard of behavior. A person's judgement of what is important in life
wage:
a payment made to an employee. Also known as "hourly pay"
salary:
a payment made to an employee, based on a pre-determined annual amount.
employee:
a person that receives a wage or salary for their work.
employer
a person or organization that employs people.
needs
things that are necessary for a person to live.
wants:
a wish or desire for something that is tangible (touchable) or intangible (untouchable)
income:
money that an individual receives in exchange for providing goods or services
expenses:
money that an individual gives in exchange for obtaining goods or services.
minimum wage:
the least amount of money (per hour) that a person must be paid according to the law.
deposit:
a sum of money placed in account (bank, apartment, services, etc.)
. withdrawal:
taking money out of an account