Across
- 1. Being aware of, sensitive to, and understanding what someone else is feeling or experiencing.
- 5. The process of transferring files from a website/Internet location to your personal computer/device.
- 8. A mean spirited message sent to others on the Internet
- 10. Hardware or software that blocks or filters certain types of network traffic from reaching your computer/device.
- 11. A person who witness the actions of a bully and the reaction of the victim(s), without taking action.
- 13. A term for the actual computer equipment and computer parts.
- 15. A owner's legal protection to anything they create.
- 16. To annoy someone repeatedly.
- 18. Using digital media tools such as the Internet and cell phones to deliberately and repeatedly hurt, harass or embarrass someone else.
- 20. software Used to block malicious (bad) programs, such as viruses or malware, from harming your computer.
- 21. A person who accesses computer information without permission.
- 22. Attack These can range from installing spyware on a personal computer to attempts to destroy the infrastructure of entire nations.
Down
- 1. or Emoji A simple face or image, sometimes animated, that expresses an emotion.
- 2. Theft A crime that happens when someone gets the personal information (credit card, social security number, bank account) of another person, usually to steal money.
- 3. Listing the source of specific information you have used for a project or writing assignment.
- 4. A graphic (picture or image) that you use to represent yourself on the internet.
- 5. Footprint A trail of data you (unintentionally) create while using the Internet. In includes the websites you visit, emails you send, and information you submit to online services...etc. It cannot be edited or deleted. All of the information online about a person either posted by that person or others, intentionally or unintentionally.
- 6. Techniques used by predators to try to gain your trust.
- 7. Reputation Defined by your behaviors in the online environment and by the content you post about yourself and others. Tagged photos, blog posts and social networking interactions will all shape how you are perceived by others online and offline, both now and in the future.
- 9. Driving Law The law forbids virtually all use of handheld gadgets such as phones, tablets, laptop computers and gaming devices while driving. Fines start at $136 for the first offense and $234 for the second, and will be reported to the driver's insurance company (increa$e) and will appear on the driver's record.
- 12. Physical, emotional and mental limits we set to protect ourselves from being manipulated, used, or harmed by others.
- 14. Use The idea that copyright material may be quoted without the need for permission from or payment to the original source, provided that a citation is clearly given and the material quoted is reasonably brief.
- 15. Being a member of and supporting your community and country. This comes with both rights and responsibilities.
- 16. Speech This attacks a person or group on the basis of attributes such as race, religion, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, disability, or gender. ... In some countries, a victim may seek redress under civil law, criminal law, or both.
- 17. Someone who acts in an aggressive, hostile or hurtful way towards others.
- 18. Sickness Also known as "digital motion sickness," symptoms that range from headaches to woozy feelings can occur when you quickly scroll on your smart phone or watch action-packed video on your screen. The sensation results from a mismatch between sensory inputs.
- 19. Commons A license that allows you to decide how other may use your work. You keep your copyright, but allow others to copy and distribute your work provided they give you credit and only follow the conditions you specify.
