ICT (unit 3)
Knowledge - correct answer-Collection of information gathered through individual and
shared experiences and education.
Ethics - correct answer-These are rules that tell us whether an action is right or wrong.
Plagiarism - correct answer-Using someone else's work as your own without giving them
proper credits
Citing Information - correct answer-This is done when you mention/give credit to the source
in your text.
Interpretation, quotations, and paraphrasing - correct answer-Citing Information can be done
through
Legal Consequences - correct answer-Original tangible material with a known creator are all
covered with copyright law.
Fair Use Policy - correct answer-Allows non-profit educational institutions and liberties to use
someone else's original and copyrighted work within specific rules and guidelines.
Copyright Law - correct answer-All original tangible works are covered under this law.
Information - correct answer-Came from the lain word informare
Formation of the mind or teaching - correct answer-Informare means
Information Literacy - correct answer-Abilities that enable a person to recognize when
information is needed and have the ability to locate, evaluate, and use effectively the needed
information.
Source and Information Overload - correct answer-Since thousands to millions of results on
the internet will appear in just a click, the important things to remember is to be keen with the
evaluation of source.
Multimedia source - correct answer-Problems arise when the availability of information
through multiple media.
Paraphrasing - correct answer-Rephrasing into your own words the ideas presented by your
reference or source.
Quotations - correct answer-Documentation style that uses someone's exact words in ones
writing by enclosing it quotation marks.
Knowledge - correct answer-Collection of information gathered through individual and
shared experiences and education.
Ethics - correct answer-These are rules that tell us whether an action is right or wrong.
Plagiarism - correct answer-Using someone else's work as your own without giving them
proper credits
Citing Information - correct answer-This is done when you mention/give credit to the source
in your text.
Interpretation, quotations, and paraphrasing - correct answer-Citing Information can be done
through
Legal Consequences - correct answer-Original tangible material with a known creator are all
covered with copyright law.
Fair Use Policy - correct answer-Allows non-profit educational institutions and liberties to use
someone else's original and copyrighted work within specific rules and guidelines.
Copyright Law - correct answer-All original tangible works are covered under this law.
Information - correct answer-Came from the lain word informare
Formation of the mind or teaching - correct answer-Informare means
Information Literacy - correct answer-Abilities that enable a person to recognize when
information is needed and have the ability to locate, evaluate, and use effectively the needed
information.
Source and Information Overload - correct answer-Since thousands to millions of results on
the internet will appear in just a click, the important things to remember is to be keen with the
evaluation of source.
Multimedia source - correct answer-Problems arise when the availability of information
through multiple media.
Paraphrasing - correct answer-Rephrasing into your own words the ideas presented by your
reference or source.
Quotations - correct answer-Documentation style that uses someone's exact words in ones
writing by enclosing it quotation marks.