Matching
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Below are some terms used in
connection with copying others work. Match the word to its definition a. | Copyright | d. | Hacking | b. | Fair Use | e. | Public Domain | c. | Plagiarism | | | | |
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Works without copyright
restrictions
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Copying of others work for
educational purpose while giving credit to the author
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The right to give permission
for something to be copied.
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Copying of others work without
giving credit or getting permission
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Getting into a computer without
permission
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Find an example for each
step. a. | Task Definition | d. | Use of Information | b. | Information-seeking Strategies | e. | Synthesis | c. | Location and Access | f. | Evaluation | | | | |
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6.
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Using a word processing
program, type a report air polution.
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A. Use text book, 1. Internet,
3. library, 2. e-mail EPA
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8.
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Carefully proof
read
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9.
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A. Use search engine - print
and highlight
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10.
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Make an outline and write the
report
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A. Home computer -
AOL
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Match the inventor with their
invention. a. | Howard Aiken | d. | Herman Hollerith | b. | Charles Babbage | e. | Paul Allen | c. | Walter
Brattain | f. | John Eckert | | | | |
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Co-founder of
Microsoft
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Analytical Engine
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14.
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Using punch cards with a
tabulating machine
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15.
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ENIAC
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16.
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Mark I
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17.
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Transistor
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Match the inventor with their
invention. a. | John Bardeen | d. | Robert Noyce | b. | Grace Hopper | e. | Marc Andreessen | c. | Joseph Jacquard | | | | |
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Mosaic/Netscape
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Integrated
Circuit
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20.
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Mark I
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21.
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Use punch card with the weaving
loom
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22.
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Transistor
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Match the inventor with their
invention. a. | Steve Wozniak | d. | William Shockley | b. | John Mauchly | e. | Jack Kilby | c. | Ada
Lovelace | f. | Tim Berners-Lee | | | | |
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Transistor
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ENIAC
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25.
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html for Internet
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Integrated
Circuit
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27.
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Analytical Engine
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28.
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Co-founder of Apple Computer
Company
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Multiple
Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the
question.
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Which is an example of private
information a. | your age | c. | brothers first name | b. | favorite sports team | d. | home address | | | | |
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30.
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Which one is an example of
personal information a. | a password | c. | your photo | b. | Dads job | d. | your full name | | | | |
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Cyberspace friends should be
considered a. | strangers | c. | family | b. | neighbors | d. | friends | | | | |
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Which one is an example of
private information a. | phone
number | c. | your age | b. | favorite music
group | d. | pets name | | | | |
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33.
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Which is an example of a good
password a. | orange | c. | jayhawks | b. | 3985331 | d. | socgk00mom | | | | |
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Which is NOT a copyrighted
work? a. | Photos | c. | Greeting Cards | b. | Animation | d. | Classical Art | | | | |
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35.
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Laws designed to help artists
and authors earn a living are called _________ laws. a. | Copyright | c. | Plagiarism | b. | Hacking | d. | Fair Use | | | | |
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Using copyrighted work in
school reports is ok under Fair Use if you ___________ . a. | Include a bibliography | c. | Both a. and b. | b. | Put quotation marks around the words | d. | Neither a. or b. | | | | |
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Which is NOT a way that hackers
can be harmful? a. | Delete data | c. | Pretend to be
you | b. | Damage files | d. | Eat your last
cookie | | | | |
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If a cyberpal get your private
identity information you should ______________ a. | tell your
parents | c. | keep it a secret | b. | tell a
friend | d. | pray to St. Isidore of Seville | | | | |
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Which is NOT a good action to
take with an online bully? a. | Block the bullys
messages | c. | Report it to an adult | b. | Dont reply to the
bully | d. | Start a flame war | | | | |
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True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false. If false, change
the identified word or phrase to make the sentence or statement true.
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40.
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Hacking laws were
designed to help artists and authors earn a living.
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41.
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Assume that all things are
copyrighted unless there is a notice saying otherwise.
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42.
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People who enter computer
systems without permission are committing a crime called
plagiarism.
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43.
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Cyberpals are
strangers you know only in cyberspace.
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44.
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You should never ask a cyberpal
for private identity information.
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45.
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If you want to meet a cyberpal
do it with your dog.
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Yes/No
Indicate whether you agree with the sentence or statement.
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Which of the following
situation require giving credit to the creator? Indicate YES next to situation
where you should give credit and indicate NO next ones that do not require giving
credit.
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46.
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Using someones exact
words - even one sentence
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47.
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Using someones drawing,
diagram, chart, or graph
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48.
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Using facts that most people do
not know
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49.
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Telling someone elses
idea in your own words
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50.
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Using common facts everyone
knows
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51.
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Posting pictures you took with
your digital camera
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52.
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Using a diagram you created in
a different class
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