Digital Literacy Vocabulary
Across
- 2. How trustworthy a source is based on evidence and reliability
- 3. Programs and apps that run on hardware (Docs, Chrome, Games)
- 4. A second verification step (code/app) used to log in securely
- 5. False information shared without meaning to mislead
- 7. Input, Process, Output, Storage - How computers handle information
- 9. The format of a file (.pdf or.jpg) that affects how it is used
- 10. A saved picture of what is on your screen
- 11. Saving files online so you can access them anywhere(Google Drive)
- 15. The attitude in writing that affects how a message sounds (polite, rude, formal)
- 16. Using technology to harass, threaten, or embarrass someone
- 19. Safe, respectful, and ethical behavior online
- 20. Physical computer parts you can touch(keyboard, monitor, CPU)
- 21. A secret word/phrase used to access an account
- 22. A digital container used to organize information
- 23. Control over who can access your personal information
Down
- 1. Details that identify you (name, address, school, phone, location)
- 6. Using technology effectively, responsibly, and critically to learn, create, and communicate
- 8. How you appear to others online based on what you share and do
- 12. Settings that control access (view, comment, edit),
- 13. The title of a file, good names help you find things quickly
- 14. A fake message that tricks you into sharing info or clicking harmful links
- 17. A one-sided viewpoint that can affect how information is presented
- 18. The trail of data you leave online through posts, searches, and accounts