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Tech Apps Midterm Review

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    A cumulative review of the first semester in Technology Applications.
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  • Content that you did not create, but that you are sharing is called?
    curated content
  •  5
  • When you feel the same emotions that you think someone else feels because it's on social media.
    emotional contagion
  •  5
  • When you compare your life to others' social media posts and feel like your life is worse.
    social comparison
  •  5
  • When someone tries to get your personal data or information online by pretending to be someone else.
    phishing
  •  10
  • Any piece of software that was written with the malicious intent of damaging devices, stealing data, and generally causing a mess of someone's computer.
    malware
  •  5
  • Belonging to or being available to the public as a whole, and not subject to copyright.
    public domain
  •  10
  • Creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works; designs and symbols; names and images.
    intellectual property
  •  15
  • A law that gives the owner of a work the right to say how other people can use it.
    copyright
  •  5
  • Taking someone else's ideas or work and passing them off as your own.
    plagiarism
  •  5
  • A new original product that includes aspects of pre-exsisting, already copyrighted work, such as remixing previously released music.
    derivative work
  •  20
  • The way you tell your readers where certain material in your work came from another source.
    citation
  •  5
  • Your right to express your ideas and opinions through the things you say, write, and create.
    Freedom of Expression
  •  5
  • Your right to be part of a group and take action within that group.
    Freedom of Association
  •  5
  • Direct or firsts-hand stories that come from a person who was there when the event happened.
    primary source
  •  5
  • The correct or acceptable way of communicating on the internet.
    netiquette
  •  5
  • Honest, fair, honorable, and good moral standards of conduct.
    ethical
  •  5