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41 Cards in this Set
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Flaming
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Saying mean things online. Intended to humiliate (embarrass) someone. Usually written in all CAPS.
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Etiquette
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a code of conduct for having good manners treating others with courtesy and respect.
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Flame Wars
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Insulating arguments between two or more users
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Trolls
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People that cruise the internet looking to start flame wars.
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annoymous
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unidentified having secrete identity
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Blog
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a type of website usually updated by an indivudual or group of bloggers provides new or opinions on a specific subject OR it can be like an online journal (diary)
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podcast
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downloadable video or audio file. Can be verbal or include music, video, and discussion (commentary). Updated regulary with new 'episodes.'
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digital citizenship
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the norms of appropate responsible behavor when using technolgy
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media
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commuication including television radio and newspaper that often reaches and impacts a large audience
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digital media
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electronic devices and media platforms that allow users to create commuicate and impact with another device
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Digital ettiquate |
(netiquette): a set of rules for how to behave online.
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Row
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information that is appears from left to right (horizontal); identified by a number
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Column
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information that is appears from top to bottom (vertical); identified by a letter
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Cell
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the intersection of a row and a column; identified by a letter, then a number. Ex: Cell D4, Cell E10
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Proofreading
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reviewing a document to identify mistakes.
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Error
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Any keying or spacing mistake found in a document
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Editing
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Correcting or making changes to a documen
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Peer editing
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Allowing someone else to proofread a document before keying or submitting a final copy.
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. You’re
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a contraction for “you are.” Ex: You’re (you are) a great student.
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refers to something that a person has or owns. Ex: Your students are great.
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data |
text (letters, numbers, symbols), sounds, and images |
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margins |
the edge or border of a document |
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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. |
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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 |
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center allgnment |
a format in which all lines of text are aligned with the midpoint of the left and right margins. The left and right side are ragged |
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space bar
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used to insert spaces between characters
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enter/return
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used to move the cursor down one line.
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backspace
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deletes text to the left of (behind) the cursor.
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spell check
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a feature that checks a document for incorrectly spelled words.
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tab
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used to indent a line of data
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hard copy
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a printed copy of your document that can be and touched
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soft copy
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a document that is not that is not in printed form it can be seen but not touched
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allowance
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money that a parent/guardian gives a child on a regular basis; often the money is given in return for a child doing chores.
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wages
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money that is paid to workers; usually based on the number of hours that have been worked. Also called an "hourly" position.
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salary
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an amount of money paid to an employee on a regular basis for work that has been done. Also called a "salaried" position.
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paycheck (check)
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a document (paper or electronic) which is given to an employee for wages or salary.
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commission
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a fee or percentage of money given to a salesperson for his/her services based on the selling price of an item.
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tip/gratuity
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a small gift of money to show appreciation for work that has been done.
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gift
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money given to a person that is not in exchange for work.
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expenses
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the cost required for something; the money spent on something.
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minimum wage
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the lest amount a person can be paid when they are working in a wage position.
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