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  • Digital Citizenship- Ability to find, access, use, and create information effectively; engage with other users and with content in an active, critical, sensitive and ethical manner; and navigate the online and ICT environment safely and responsibly, being aware of one's own rights (UNESCO, 2016)
  • Intellectual Property- Refers to the "creations of the mind such as inventions, literary and artistic works, designs, symbols, names, and images used in commerce (World Intellectual Property Organization, 2016)
  • Copyright- A legal term used to describe the rights that creators have over their literary and artistic works and gives the creator the sole right to publish and sell that work.
  • Plagiarism- an act or instance of using or closely imitating the language and thoughts of another author without authorization; the representation of that author's work as one's own, as by not crediting the original author
  • Patent- Exclusive right granted for an invention, which is a product or a process that provides, in general, a new way of doing something, or offers a new technical solution to a problem
  • Trademark- distinguished sign of goods or services that identifies and differentiates from one enterprise to another; a signature mark
  • Geographical Indications And Appellation of Origin- signs used on products possessing qualities, a status, or characteristics that are essentially attributable to that location of origin
  • People Media- refers to persons that are involved in the use, analysis, evaluation and production of media and information
  • People as Media - they are the Media itself - the person serves as the medium for another person to learn or acquire knowledge
  • Opinion Leaders
    A leader for a certain group who gives details and information to lesser active persons in the group
  • Citizen Journalist
    • People without professional journalism training
    • Use the tools of modern technology and internet
    • Create, augment or fact-check media on their own in collaboration with others
  • Social Journalist
    • Uses media to make their content available for other people
    • Content is supposed to be informative
  • Crowdsourcer
    • The people behind another form of media
    • Use other forms of media such as text media, visual media, multimedia, etc. in disseminating information and imparting knowledge
  • People in Media- they are the people behind another form of media. They use other forms of media such as text media, visual media, multimedia, etc. in disseminating information and imparting knowledge
  • TYPES OF JOURNALIST BY MEDIUM • Print JournalistsPhotojournalistsBroadcast JournalistsMultimedia Journalists
  • Opportunity- A set of situations that makes it possible to do something. *Economy *Educational *Social *Political
  • Challenges- It is something new and difficult which requires great effort and determination. *llegal Contents *Cybercrime *Copyright Infringement *Identity Theft
  • Power- means that the concentration of symbolic power in media institutions, particularly those television, radio and the press. Although the Long-term impact of new media on media power is considered. *Business Strategy *Banks of the Future *Health Care & Public Health
  • Hacking
    Activities that seek to compromise digital devices, such as computers, smartphones, tablets, and even entire networks
  • Phishing
    A type of social engineering attack often used to steal user data, including login credentials and credit card numbers
  • Identity Theft
    Occurs when a criminal obtains or uses the personal information of someone else to assume their identity or access their accounts for the purpose of committing fraud, receiving benefits, or gaining financially in some way
  • DATA PRIVACY ACT OF 2012 (RA 10173)
  • Cybercrime
    Also called computer crime; any criminal activity that involves the use of a computer, networked device, or a network as an instrument to further illegal ends
  • Cyberbullying
    The use of digital means of communication that could hurt or harass a person such as intentionally sending hurtful texts or SNS messages, posting embarrassing photos or videos, and spreading malicious rumors online
  • Fake Information
    News, stories, or hoaxes created to deliberately misinform or deceive readers and created to either influence people's views, push a political agenda, or cause confusion and can often be a profitable business for online publishers
  • Netiquette- defined as a set of rules for proper and acceptable online behavior; den otes the proper attitude that one should have and observed when communicating online.
  • CORE RULES OF NETIQUETTE (SHEA, 1994) 1. Remember the Human 2. Adhere to the same standards of behavior online that you follow in real life 3. Know where you are in cyberspace 4. Respect other people's time and bandwidth 5. Make yourself look good online 6. Share expert knowledge 7. Help keep flame wars under control 8. Respect other people's privacy 9. Don't abuse your power 10. Be forgiving of other people's mistakes