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Match the following browsers with their specific features:
Match the following browsers with their specific features:
Chrome = Address bar Safari = Forward button Firefox = Refresh button Edge = Stop button
Match the following search engines with their primary functions:
Match the following search engines with their primary functions:
Google = Helps people Bing = Indexing Yahoo = Fielded Search Duck Duck Go = Streaming text
Match the results with their corresponding browser and search engine:
Match the results with their corresponding browser and search engine:
Edge + Yahoo = Germany and gave tour guides, flag photos Chrome + Duck Duck Go = Amazon and gave Amazon shopping and prime shopping website Edge + Bing = Argentina Chrome + Yahoo = Germany and gave country flags
Match the following components with their associated category:
Match the following components with their associated category:
Match the following features with their related platform:
Match the following features with their related platform:
Match the following categories of generation with their specific outputs:
Match the following categories of generation with their specific outputs:
Match the following output types with their associated generation category:
Match the following output types with their associated generation category:
Match each description with the correct type of generation:
Match each description with the correct type of generation:
Match the following specific outputs with their corresponding generation types:
Match the following specific outputs with their corresponding generation types:
Match these artistic outputs with their respective generation formats:
Match these artistic outputs with their respective generation formats:
Match the following terms related to digital footprint with their descriptions:
Match the following terms related to digital footprint with their descriptions:
Match the following types of digital footprint with their characteristics:
Match the following types of digital footprint with their characteristics:
Match the following phrases about digital footprints and their implications:
Match the following phrases about digital footprints and their implications:
Match the following actions with whether they contribute to an active or passive digital footprint:
Match the following actions with whether they contribute to an active or passive digital footprint:
Match the following statements about digital footprint with their relevance:
Match the following statements about digital footprint with their relevance:
Match the digital citizenship concepts with their descriptions:
Match the digital citizenship concepts with their descriptions:
Match the DO's of digital citizenship with their corresponding actions:
Match the DO's of digital citizenship with their corresponding actions:
Match the search operators with their descriptions:
Match the search operators with their descriptions:
Match the DON'Ts of digital citizenship with the consequences:
Match the DON'Ts of digital citizenship with the consequences:
Match the specific search types with their functionalities:
Match the specific search types with their functionalities:
Match the concepts of digital responsibility with the related actions:
Match the concepts of digital responsibility with the related actions:
Match the glossary terms with their meanings:
Match the glossary terms with their meanings:
Match the positive contributions of digital citizenship with their benefits:
Match the positive contributions of digital citizenship with their benefits:
Match the AI concepts with their definitions:
Match the AI concepts with their definitions:
Match each internet component with its function:
Match each internet component with its function:
Match the concepts with their related terms:
Match the concepts with their related terms:
Match the following internet terms with their descriptions:
Match the following internet terms with their descriptions:
Match the following processes in accessing a web service:
Match the following processes in accessing a web service:
Match the following terms with their examples or types:
Match the following terms with their examples or types:
Match these internet entities with their roles:
Match these internet entities with their roles:
Match the AI types with their characteristics:
Match the AI types with their characteristics:
Match the pros of AI with their descriptions:
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Match the cons of AI with their implications:
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Match the AI applications with their common uses:
Match the AI applications with their common uses:
Match the terms related to AI with their definitions:
Match the terms related to AI with their definitions:
Match the following terms with their corresponding definitions:
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Match the following terms with their functions:
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Match the following technologies with their descriptions:
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Match the organizations or systems with their purposes:
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Match the following network concepts with their characteristics:
Match the following network concepts with their characteristics:
Match the following digital tools with their primary purpose:
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Match the following elements of digital citizenship with their benefits:
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Study Notes
Browsers vs Search Engines
- Browsers are specific applications, like Chrome, Safari, and Firefox, used to access the internet.
- Search engines are general tools like Google, Yahoo, and Bing, used to find information online.
Search Engine
- Search engines process text and data to create indexes, which are used to find specific information.
- They use fielded searches to help people find relevant results.
- Search engines streamline and simplify the process of information access.
Browser Features
- Browsers have features like the forward, refresh, stop, and home buttons for navigation.
- The address bar is used to enter website URLs.
Digital Footprint
- A digital footprint is the trail of data a user leaves on the internet.
- It can be active, involving conscious actions like posting or searching, or passive, involving data collection without the user's direct knowledge.
Digital Citizen
- A digital citizen is someone who understands and uses digital technology responsibly.
- They are aware of the potential implications of their online activities and strive to promote a safe and respectful online environment.
Digital Culture
- Digital culture encompasses online interactions and the various norms and practices that shape the digital world.
- It encourages responsible and respectful usage of digital tools while promoting collaboration and diversity.
Do's & Don'ts of Digital Citizenship
- It is important to act responsibly, respectfully, and securely online.
- Avoid spreading misinformation, being disrespectful, engaging in harmful activities like crypto mining or identity theft, and accessing the deep web.
- Prioritize online safety, protect personal information, and be mindful of your digital footprint.
Image, Audio, and Video Generation
- Generative AI tools can create new content from existing data, including images, audio, and video.
- Examples include image generation for illustrations and concept art, audio generation for music and sound effects, and video generation for animations and clips.
Search Operators
- Search operators are commands used to refine searches and obtain more specific results.
- They can be used to specify an exact phrase, exclude terms, combine search instructions, search within specific sites, and filter results by file type.
Glossary
- Week 2:
- Browser: A software application used to access and display web pages.
- Search Engine: A program that helps users find information online.
- Search Operator: A command used to refine search results.
- WWW: World Wide Web.
- URL: Uniform Resource Locator - an address for a web page.
- WiFi: Wireless Fidelity - a technology for wireless internet access.
- Router: A device that connects devices to a network.
- Week 3:
- Artificial Intelligence: The simulation of human intelligence processes by computer systems.
- Generative AI: A type of AI that creates new content from existing data.
- Algorithm: A set of instructions for solving a problem.
- Machine Learning: A type of AI that allows computers to learn from data without explicit programming.
- Deep Learning: A type of machine learning that uses artificial neural networks to process data.
The Internet
- The internet is a global network of interconnected computers that facilitate communication and information sharing.
- It enables users to connect with each other and access vast amounts of information.
Components of the Internet
- IP Address: A unique identifier assigned to devices on the internet.
- DNS Server: Translates domain names into IP addresses.
- Data: Information sent over the internet in the form of packets.
- Electromagnetic Waves: Used to transmit data over optical cables.
- Protocols: Rules governing the packaging and transmission of data.
- Packages: Sections of binary code that constitute data.
- Domain Network Server: Manages domains on the internet.
- Router: Forwards data between networks.
- ICANN: Responsible for managing internet addresses (domain names and IP addresses).
Artificial Intelligence
- AI is a field of computer science focusing on developing systems that can perform tasks that typically require human intelligence.
- It is used in various products, including vehicles, phones, and social media platforms.
Different Types of AI
- Weak AI: Designed to perform specific tasks and is not self-aware.
- Strong AI: More advanced AI capable of responding unpredictably and displaying self-awareness.
Pros and Cons of AI
- Pros: Automation, increased efficiency, data analysis capabilities, personalization, reduced costs, 24/7 availability.
- Cons: Potential unemployment, lack of creativity, bias in algorithms, implementation costs, lack of emotions, security risks.
Generative AI
- Generative AI is a type of AI designed to create new content from existing data.
- It has applications in text generation, image generation, music composition, and other creative areas.
Definitions
- Internet: A global network of interconnected computers enabling communication and information sharing.
- Network: A system of interconnected computers facilitating communication.
- Optical Fiber: A technology that transmits information through glass or plastic fibers using light pulses.
- Domain: A specific area or territory controlled by a ruler or government.
- Server: A central computer that provides information to other computers on a network.
- IP (Internet Protocol): A set of rules governing communication over the internet.
- DNS (Domain Name System): A system that converts domain names into IP addresses.
- ICANN: (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) An organization responsible for managing internet addresses.
Digital Tools for Learning and Collaboration
- Objectives: To promote digital citizenship, responsible internet usage, and healthy digital habits.
- Topics: Internet basics, web searching, digital culture, digital citizenship, and project-based learning.
- Assessment: Activities (40%), Word Reference (20%), Exam (20%), Site Project (20%).
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