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21 Cards in this Set
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What is the time limit for fair use of others' multimedia work?
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2 years
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How many copies, including the original, may be made of a multimedia project?
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2 - an additional copy may be made for preservation purposes
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What portion of copyright-protected works can you use?
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10% or 3 mins for motion media
10% or 1000 words for text 10% or 30 seconds of audio No more than 5 images by an artist or photographer |
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What act was passed in 1998 to protect childrens' privacy?
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Children's Online Privacy protection Act (COPPA)
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The Fair Use Guidelines describe what a teacher can use in face-to-face teaching. What act offers guidelines for distance education?
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TEACH Act
Technology, Education and Copyright Harmonization |
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Do you have the right to share a child's work publicly without parental permission?
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No
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According to COPPA, who can act on behalf of parents during online school activities?
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Teacher
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What is Filtering Software
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Software that filters-out unacceptable Internet sites
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Illegally copying software to share with others is called:
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Piracy
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The gap between digital haves and have-nots is often referred to as the:
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Digital Divide
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If academic dishonesty is widespread, schools can use what type of software?
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Anti-plagiarism Software
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Bluetooth-compliant devices produce what kind of network?
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Personal Area Network
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What is a Virtual Environment?
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Fully rendered environment in which the user becomes immersed - still mostly experimental
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What is AI?
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Artificial Intelligence refers to programs that work in manners that are similar to the way the human brain works. Its responses are based on previous interactions
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What is Fuzzy Logic?
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AI programs that offer suggestions on the basis of database expertise
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What is a Wiki
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A website in which content is written collaboratively, so that anyone can edit and add to the information
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What is a Grid?
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Computers joined together to maximize computing power. This is cheaper than getting a super-computer
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What is a peer-to-peer network?
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A network of computers connected together and each computer makes a portion of its hard drive shared
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What are FOLEDs?
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Flexible organic light emitting devices - computer displays on flexible plastic
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What is meant by Convergence?
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Blending of technologies into a single multipurpose device - like a Blackberry
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What is meant by the E-Rate?
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A discounted rate of telecommunications for schools
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