Digital Fluency & Information Literacy Communication Diversity & Teamwork Critical Thinking Ethics & Professional Responsibility
100
What is social media?
Facebook, Snapchat & Twitter are major forms of this.
100
What is written communication?
Texting, emailing, blogging, letters & journals are examples of this type of communication.
100
What is Empathy?
The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
100
What is identifying the problem or issue?
This is the first step of the decision making process.
100
What is a Digital Footprint?
These are examples of the things you leave behind on the internet - Social Media, Skype Calls, Online Browsing History
200
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.
200
What are employers?
Communication skills are the #1 skill _______ want.
200
What is otherness?
The quality or fact of being different.
200
What is Brainstorming?
This is the process of generating many, varied, or unusual options for an open-ended task or question.
200
What is Integrity?
This is the trait of being honest and doing the right thing at all times.
300
What is Plagiarism?
________ the act of representing an individual's or organization's words, thoughts, or ideas as one's own
300
What is think?
People do this at 1000 - 3000 words per minute.
300
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
300
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.
300
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.
400
What is copyright?
All work is protected under ______________ when it is created. No further action is required by the creator.
400
What is listen?
Less than 2% have had any formal education on how to do this.
400
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.
400
What is structuring an argument?
Thesis, Background, Proof, Evidence, Prepare, and Summarize are all important parts of this part of the critical thinking process.
400
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?
500
What is Bloom's Digital Taxonomy?
______ is about using technology and digital tools to facilitate learning starting with Remembering to Creating.
500
How the word is said?
38% of a words meaning is derived from this.
500
CODE2040
A nonprofit dedicated to promoting diversity in the tech sector.
500
What are intellectual standards?
These things are used to assess critical thinking – examples include clarity, precision, logic and reflection.
500
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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