MIL 4TH UNIT

Cards (50)

  • Values Integration
    Integration of the core values specifically, Integrity, Respect & Excellence
  • Forms of cheating
    • Plagiarism
  • Plagiarism
    The act of taking another person's ideas, writings, inventions, and similar intellectual products as one's own without the knowledge, consent and/ or accreditation of the original owner
  • Plagiarism is a crime
  • A student from a leading university joined contests using the creative works of others, without the knowledge and consent of the original owner
  • Intellectual property right
    The right of an individual who uses his creative intellectual faculties to produce something and claim it as his own
  • Copyright
    A set of rights granted to the author or creator of a work, to restrict others' ability to copy, redistribute, and reshape the content
  • Fair use
    The limitation and to the exclusive right granted by copyright law to the author of a creative work
  • Examples of fair use
    • Commentary
    • Criticism
    • News reporting
    • Research
    • Teaching
    • Library archiving
    • Scholarship
  • The four factors to consider in determining fair use are: the purpose and character of the use, the nature of the copyrighted work, the amount and sustainability of the portion used, and the effect of other use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work
  • Fair use is a user's right, people may claim fair use when the four factors are considered
  • When doing research, students must cite the references they used
  • Citizen
    A person who owes allegiance to a government and is entitled to its protection
  • Netizen
    A user of the different social networking sites in the Internet
  • As a netizen, one should observe proper decorum and use refined language in making communication
  • Netizens should avoid bashing or using unpleasant exchange of comments
  • Digital divide
    The gap between groups, broadly construed in terms of access to, use of, or knowledge, skills, and even attitude in information and communication technologies
  • In the early 1980's, the introduction of microcomputers in the Philippines was met with a wait-and-see attitude, but within a decade the attitude became positive as the convenience and speed of using computers was recognized
  • In the urban areas, computers are used in the classrooms and most middle class families have computers at home, but the situation is different in the rural areas where some schools do not have computers and Internet connections are not available
  • Internet addiction
    Excessive or poorly controlled preoccupations, urges, behaviors regarding computer use and Internet access that lead to impairment or distress
  • Computer addiction is found not only among high school students but also among college students
  • Cyber bullying
    The use of information technology to harm or harass other people in deliberate, repeated, and hostile manner
  • Celebrities and students are often victims of cyber bullying
  • Virtual self
    The digital identity or assumed identity in the virtual world
  • A computer user who is consciously aware of his virtual self presents himself to the virtual person he is communicating with in the best description he can make of himself
  • Fair use refers to the limitation and to the exclusive right granted by copyright law to the author of a creative work.
  • copyright, It is a set of rights granted to the author or creator of a work, to restrict others' ability to copy, redistribute, and reshape the content.
  • Plagiarism is the act of taking another person's ideas, writings, inventions, and similar intellectual products as one's own without the knowledge, consent and/ or accreditation of the original owner.
  • intellectual property right
    This is the right of an individual who uses his creative intellectual faculties to produce something and claim it as his own.
  • Peter Jaszi (1998) 

    explains fair use this way "fair use gives people a right to use copyrighted materials when the cost to the copyrighted holder is less than the social benefit of the use of the copyrighted work.
  • Fair use
    is a user's right
  • Code of Conduct of the University of the Philippines.
    the definition of plagiarism came fry the?
  • When a student is doing research work, he has to identify the references or the sources of the materials he is using, he cannot copy a work of an author without citing the author's name.
  • citizen
    a person who owes allegiance to a government and is entitled to its protection.
  • netizen
    This is a new term that refers to the user of the different social networking sites in the Internet. Being one should also know the responsibilities of an Internet user.
  • Word processing
    as one of the early applications but office workers who were used to the manual and electric typewriters had a wait- and-see attitude regarding the convenience of word processing using the microcomputers.
  • Media Languages
    Codes, conventions, formats, symbols and narrative structures that indicate the meaning messages to an audience
  • Codes
    System of signs that when put together create meaning
  • Symbolic Codes
    • Show what is beneath the surface of what we see (objects, setting, body language, clothing, color, etc.) or iconic symbols that are easily understood
  • Written Codes
    • Use of language style and textual layout (headlines, captions, speech bubbles, language style, etc.)