Digital Citizenship Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 3. The act of putting a program on a computing device so that you can use that program on that computing device
  2. 7. a legal document that an app or website must provide which describes the rules that the company and users must obey when they use the app
  3. 9. The link between a plug or connector into a port on a computing device or the link between the internet and a network
  4. 11. adding your thoughts to a discussion forum, virtual classroom, or other online application as a response
  5. 13. to choose to not participate in something
  6. 15. To investigate or evaluate how to solve a technical problem
  7. 17. using electronic communication to bully, intimidate, or threaten a person
  8. 18. behaviors we do often or regularly with digital media and devices
  9. 20. To receive data, information, or files from a remote system
  10. 22. a complete list of items or actions
  11. 23. when something happens on digital media that makes you feel uncomfortable, worried, sad, or anxious
  12. 24. protection from being observed or tracked by others, including the government, the public, or selected individuals or groups
  13. 26. a set of criteria or piece of advice for how to do something
  14. 27. the correct or acceptable way of communicating on the internet
  15. 28. a legal document that an app or website must provide which describes what user information they collect and how they will use it
Down
  1. 1. choices a website or app provides users about what information is collected and visible to others
  2. 2. The abbreviation for wireless fidelity, which means a user can connect a computing device to a network without needing to use wires
  3. 4. A program that is able to copy itself when it is run and causes harm to your computing device
  4. 5. information that comes to us through the internet, often through a tablet, smartphone, or laptop
  5. 6. Connected computing devices used to communicate electronically
  6. 7. A department or person that helps people with troubleshooting and resolve computer problems
  7. 8. To be connected to the internet and ready to send or receive information through a computing device
  8. 9. A unit of hardware that provides computing functions (e.g laptops, tablets, and smartphones)
  9. 10. to engage in activities that don't involve devices, apps, or the internet
  10. 12. using media in a way that feels healthy and in balance with other life activities (family, friends, school, hobbies, etc.
  11. 14. Small text files stored on a computer that keep track of what a person does on a website
  12. 16. A set of instructions and associated documentation that tells a computer what to do or how to perform a task
  13. 19. A successful link to the internet that allows for information and data sharing across computing devices
  14. 21. To not be connected or directly controlled by a computer system
  15. 25. the digital version of something real