Digital Fluency & Information Literacy | Communication | Diversity & Teamwork | Critical Thinking | Ethics & Professional Responsibility |
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What is social media?
Facebook, Snapchat & Twitter are major forms of this.
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What is written communication?
Texting, emailing, blogging, letters & journals are examples of this type of communication.
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What is Empathy?
The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
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What is identifying the problem or issue?
This is the first step of the decision making process.
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What is a Digital Footprint?
These are examples of the things you leave behind on the internet - Social Media, Skype Calls, Online Browsing History
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What is Netiquette?
Unofficial rules for good behavior and politeness that have been developed by users of Usenet, the Internet, email, chatrooms, and other modes of online communication.
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What are employers?
Communication skills are the #1 skill _______ want.
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What is otherness?
The quality or fact of being different.
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What is Brainstorming?
This is the process of generating many, varied, or unusual options for an open-ended task or question.
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What is Integrity?
This is the trait of being honest and doing the right thing at all times.
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What is Plagiarism?
________ the act of representing an individual's or organization's words, thoughts, or ideas as one's own
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What is think?
People do this at 1000 - 3000 words per minute.
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What is Group Think?
Varying types of thinkers in a company helps prevent ______ the practice of thinking or making decisions as a group in a way that discourages creativity or individual responsibility; focusing mainly on conformity at the expense of making good decisions
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What is Reflection?
This first step in the critical thinking process includes Narrative, Percipient, Analytical, Evaluative, and Critical ________ that helps to promote deeper levels of critical thinking.
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What is Compliance?
This type of team in a business will help a company to ensure they are obeying legal laws and regulations in regards to how they manage the business.
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What is copyright?
All work is protected under ______________ when it is created. No further action is required by the creator.
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What is listen?
Less than 2% have had any formal education on how to do this.
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What is socioeconomic status (SES)?
___________economic and sociological combined total measure of a person's work experience and of an individual's or family's economic and social position in relation to others, based on income, education, and occupation.
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What is structuring an argument?
Thesis, Background, Proof, Evidence, Prepare, and Summarize are all important parts of this part of the critical thinking process.
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What is 41%?
According to the Ethics Resource Center's 2013 National Business Ethics Survey, this is the percentage of U.S. workers that said they observed unethical or illegal misconduct on the job?
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What is Bloom's Digital Taxonomy?
______ is about using technology and digital tools to facilitate learning starting with Remembering to Creating.
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How the word is said?
38% of a words meaning is derived from this.
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CODE2040
A nonprofit dedicated to promoting diversity in the tech sector.
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What are intellectual standards?
These things are used to assess critical thinking – examples include clarity, precision, logic and reflection.
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What is an ethical workplace culture?
The Society for Human Resource Management indicates that a business successfully creates _______ by giving priority to employee rights, fair procedures and equity in pay and promotion.
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