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Brittni Roddin

Digital Law - What is Digital Law - 2 views

  • Digital Law deals with society’s behaviour with using technology
  • Some examples of what digital law deals with are plagiarism, illegal downloading of music, hacking and creating worms or viruses. Plagiarism is the most common thing that teenagers usually do.
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      "Digital alarm" has to deal with the proper conduct online and the highlighted phrases below are examples of what is unethical to do online.
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    • Brittni Roddin
       
      What not to do.
    • Brittni Roddin
       
      What not to do.
Cameron Browne

What is malware and how can we prevent it? | Security News - 1 views

  • Malware is an abbreviated term meaning “malicious software.” This is software that is specifically designed to gain access or damage a computer without the knowledge of the owner.
  • There are various types of malware including spyware, keyloggers, true viruses, worms, or any type of malicious code that infiltrates a computer.
  • The best protection from malware continues to be the usual advice: be careful about what email attachments you open, be cautious when surfing and stay away from suspicious websites, and install and maintain an updated, quality antivirus program.
Jose Nieves

Moral Literacy - 1 views

  • moral literacy is the development of skills of moral reasoning.
  • Moral literacy involves a complex set of skills and habits that can be cultivated and enriched through education.
Brittni Roddin

Database Definition - 1 views

  • A database is a set of data that has a regular structure and that is organized in such a way that a computer can easily find the desired information.
    • Brittni Roddin
       
      Definition for Database
  • A database can generally be looked at as being a collection of records, each of which contains one or more fields (i.e., pieces of data) about some entity (i.e., object), such as a person, organization, city, product, work of art, recipe, chemical, or sequence of DNA.
  • Typically, a database has a schema, which is a description of the model, including the types of entities that are in it and the relationships among them.
Cameron Browne

Daily Kos: Defining Privacy in the Age of the Internet - 1 views

  • Our notions about privacy change somewhat over time and in the context of different places.
  • Privacy there meant people having enough manners not to say things to your face that they said behind your back.
  • Today communications technology changes so rapidly that few people can completely keep up with it.
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  • Sometimes we make choices that we later regret, but we think of it as information over which we should have personal control. When other people become privy to our information without our consent, most of us become uncomfortable about that.
  • The internet collects more and more information about our personal lives. Not only do we leave a trail about our searches and purchases, but out smartphones track our movements with precise detail.
Cameron Browne

Academic Integrity Defined | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences - 2 views

  • Academic integrity violations fall into five broad areas: Cheating on an academic evaluation or assignment Plagiarizing Academic deceit, such as fabricating data or information Aiding others in committing integrity violations and inappropriately collaborating Falsifying academic records
  • Research misconduct is defined as:  “Fabrication, falsification, plagiarism, and other practices that seriously deviate from those that are commonly accepted within the academic community for proposing, conducting, or reporting research.
Cameron Browne

Xavier University: Library: XU.TUTOR: Identifying Resources: Databases: Definition - 1 views

  • A database is a collection of information in electronic format organized in a logical fashion.
  • There is a record for each unique item in a database
Michael Fritzel

What Is Blogging? - 1 views

  • A web log, often shortened to "blog," is a web page that contains dated posts, by one or multiple users, often pertaining to a particular topic.
Jose Nieves

What Is Blogging? - ABC News - 1 views

  • Web logs" -- are literally online diaries with articles, writings, photos, Web links or other entries made by the blogs' creators, or "bloggers."
  • he entries are typically listed in reverse chronological order where the most recent entry is on top and older "news" or musings can be found by scrolling down the Web page.
  • Most blogs allow readers to leave their own comments or links to topics and other Web sites relevant to the entry or the blog's topical focus
deborahnolan74

Protect Your Privacy Online | USA.gov - 0 views

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    Tips and guidelines to look for to ensure that private information you enter online is protected.
deborahnolan74

How Blogs Work - HowStuffWorks - 0 views

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    Blogs serve as an online journal, linking to other sites and news stories. Learn the basics of blogging, explore the blogosphere and find out how to create blogs.
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