APPS- are mini-computerprograms thatcreate placeswhere people canand work or play.Password-a stringof characters thatallows access to acomputer,interface, orsystem.Hacked-yourcomputer wasbroken intowithout yourpermissionBLOG-a regularlyupdated website or webpage, typically one runby an individual or smallgroup, that is written inan informal orconversational style.Programming-The action orprocess ofwritingcomputerprogramsConnecting-join together soas to provideaccess andcommunication.Flaming-sendingor posting hoatilemessagesintending to"inflame theemotions ofothers.Social Media-websites andapplications thatenable users tocreate and sharecontent or toparticipate in socialnetworking.Boot-up-The computerturning on andbecomingoperational.E-Reader-adevice orcomputer programused for readingelectronic booksDatabase-acomputer thatstoresenormousamounts ofmemoryInstantMessanging-is atype of online chatthat offers real-time texttransmission overthe Internet.Internet-a vastglobal computernetwork whichlinks smallercomputernetworks togetherHardware-the physicalparts of acomputerCyber Bulllying-bullying orharrassmentthat takes placeusing electronictechnology.Screen Name-isthe name a userchooses to usewhencommunicatingwith others onlineComputer Virus-Aprogram thatenters a computerusually without theknowledge of theoperator.Software-a groupof computerprograms that giveinstructions to acomputer so that itfunctionsAnonymous-UnknownnameOnline Chat-refer toany kind ofcommunication overthe Internet that offersa real-timetransmission of textmessages fromsender to receiverNetiquette-the rules of etiquettethat apply whencommunicating overcomputer networks,especially theInternet.Digital footprints-one's unique set ofdigital activities,actions, andcommunications thatleave a data trace onthe InternetPermission-consent;authorizationCloud Computing-practice of using anetwork of remoteservers hosted on theInternet to store,manage, and processdata, rather than a localserver or a personalcomputer-APPS- are mini-computerprograms thatcreate placeswhere people canand work or play.Password-a stringof characters thatallows access to acomputer,interface, orsystem.Hacked-yourcomputer wasbroken intowithout yourpermissionBLOG-a regularlyupdated website or webpage, typically one runby an individual or smallgroup, that is written inan informal orconversational style.Programming-The action orprocess ofwritingcomputerprogramsConnecting-join together soas to provideaccess andcommunication.Flaming-sendingor posting hoatilemessagesintending to"inflame theemotions ofothers.Social Media-websites andapplications thatenable users tocreate and sharecontent or toparticipate in socialnetworking.Boot-up-The computerturning on andbecomingoperational.E-Reader-adevice orcomputer programused for readingelectronic booksDatabase-acomputer thatstoresenormousamounts ofmemoryInstantMessanging-is atype of online chatthat offers real-time texttransmission overthe Internet.Internet-a vastglobal computernetwork whichlinks smallercomputernetworks togetherHardware-the physicalparts of acomputerCyber Bulllying-bullying orharrassmentthat takes placeusing electronictechnology.Screen Name-isthe name a userchooses to usewhencommunicatingwith others onlineComputer Virus-Aprogram thatenters a computerusually without theknowledge of theoperator.Software-a groupof computerprograms that giveinstructions to acomputer so that itfunctionsAnonymous-UnknownnameOnline Chat-refer toany kind ofcommunication overthe Internet that offersa real-timetransmission of textmessages fromsender to receiverNetiquette-the rules of etiquettethat apply whencommunicating overcomputer networks,especially theInternet.Digital footprints-one's unique set ofdigital activities,actions, andcommunications thatleave a data trace onthe InternetPermission-consent;authorizationCloud Computing-practice of using anetwork of remoteservers hosted on theInternet to store,manage, and processdata, rather than a localserver or a personalcomputer-

Digital Literacy BINGO - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. APPS- are mini-computer programs that create places where people can and work or play.
  2. Password-a string of characters that allows access to a computer, interface, or system.
  3. Hacked-your computer was broken into without your permission
  4. BLOG-a regularly updated website or web page, typically one run by an individual or small group, that is written in an informal or conversational style.
  5. Programming- The action or process of writing computer programs
  6. Connecting- join together so as to provide access and communication.
  7. Flaming-sending or posting hoatile messages intending to "inflame the emotions of others.
  8. Social Media-websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking.
  9. Boot-up- The computer turning on and becoming operational.
  10. E-Reader-a device or computer program used for reading electronic books
  11. Database-a computer that stores enormous amounts of memory
  12. Instant Messanging-is a type of online chat that offers real-time text transmission over the Internet.
  13. Internet-a vast global computer network which links smaller computer networks together
  14. Hardware-the physical parts of a computer
  15. Cyber Bulllying-bullying or harrassment that takes place using electronic technology.
  16. Screen Name-is the name a user chooses to use when communicating with others online
  17. Computer Virus-A program that enters a computer usually without the knowledge of the operator.
  18. Software-a group of computer programs that give instructions to a computer so that it functions
  19. Anonymous-Unknown name
  20. Online Chat-refer to any kind of communication over the Internet that offers a real-time transmission of text messages from sender to receiver
  21. Netiquette- the rules of etiquette that apply when communicating over computer networks, especially the Internet.
  22. Digital footprints-one's unique set of digital activities, actions, and communications that leave a data trace on the Internet
  23. Permission-consent; authorization
  24. Cloud Computing-practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on the Internet to store, manage, and process data, rather than a local server or a personal computer-