Deck 1: The Impact of Technology in a Changing World

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The Next Einstein Initiative and the ________ Institute for Mathematical Sciences bring bright young learners and the best lecturers in the world together using TED and Google Project 10^100 to make technological changes in that continent.

A) African
B) Asian
C) South American
D) Australian
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The gap in ease of access to the Internet and technology is known as the ________ divide.

A) web
B) Internet
C) digital
D) technology
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All of the following are examples of being computer literate, EXCEPT ________.

A) knowing how to avoid hackers and viruses
B) knowing how to maintain and troubleshoot your computer
C) knowing how to use the web efficiently
D) knowing how to build and program computers
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________ results when leisure time and available tools allow us to engage in creative acts.

A) Crowdsourcing
B) Social networking
C) Cognitive surplus
D) Affective computing
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Unwanted or junk e-mail is called ________.

A) spam
B) spyware
C) adware
D) malware
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Teaching Siri or the Google Assistant how to recognize your voice by reading to it is an example of ________.

A) perception
B) planning
C) unsupervised learning
D) supervised learning
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________ tools enable people to connect and exchange ideas.

A) Affective computing
B) Social media
C) Debugging
D) Computer forensics
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________ is joining together as a group to use a specific product more efficiently.

A) Collaborative consumption
B) Crowdfunding
C) Crowdsourcing
D) Social networking
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Processes information using a bottom-up approach, learning by examples rather than rote rules, similar to humans.

A) Artificial neural networks
B) Cloud computing
C) Expert systems
D) Rules-based systems
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All of the following are main areas of research in artificial intelligence, EXCEPT ________.

A) data mining
B) natural language processing
C) perception
D) problem solving
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________ solicits online input such as product ratings from consumers.

A) A quick response code
B) Computer forensics
C) Crowdsourcing
D) Crowdfunding
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Skype is a ________.

A) crowdfunding app
B) Voice over IP service
C) Social network
D) Wi-fi hotspot
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QR or ________ codes let any piece of print host a link to online information.

A) quick retention
B) quick response
C) quality response
D) quality retention
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________ analyzes patterns in data, then uses the patterns to draw conclusions and adjust the actions of the AI system accordingly.

A) Machine learning
B) Big data
C) Deep learning
D) Cloud Computing
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________ provides the instructions that tell a computer what to do.

A) Software
B) Hardware
C) Spam
D) Data mining
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Which of the following is an example of a recommendation engine?

A) An Excel spreadsheet listing all employees and their annual salaries in a random order
B) Amazon providing you a list of products similar to others you've viewed
C) Raw data from marketing questionnaires
D) A printout of all sales taken from the register at the end of the day
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Using the Internet to get small donations from many people to start a business is called ________.

A) kickstarting
B) crowdfunding
C) crowdsourcing
D) collaborating
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The term computer ________ is used to describe someone who is familiar enough with computers to understand their capabilities and limitations.

A) master
B) webmaster
C) literate
D) hacker
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________ tools gather information from sources such as e-mails, text messages, and tweets and make the information instantly and publicly available for use in emergencies.

A) Social networking
B) Crowdsourcing
C) Crisis-mapping
D) Affective computing
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________is a nickname for social media tools which allows users to contribute content easily and to easily connect to each other.

A) Cognitive surplus
B) QR codes
C) Web 2.0
D) Instant Messaging
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Which of these is NOT a system of ethics?

A) Humanism
B) Relativism
C) Divine Command Theory
D) Utilitarianism
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A robot which moves and acts much like a human is a(n) ________.

A) empathetic agent
B) intelligent personal assistant
C) turing machine
D) embodied agent
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Scanning a product's ________ code with a smartphone can take you to online information and video content.
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The gap in access to the Internet and technical tools among people around the world is known as the ________.
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The Witness Project hopes to stop ________ abuses throughout the world.
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________ property is work that is the result of someone's creativity and knowledge.

A) Intellectual
B) Personal
C) Collective
D) Public
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The Turing test consists of a person asking written questions of a person and a computer. If the questioner can't tell which one of the respondents is a computer, then the computer has attained ________.

A) mastery
B) intelligence
C) independence
D) Turing
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The term ________ literate means being familiar enough with computers to understand their capabilities and limitations and knowing how to use them.
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________ reality is the addition of digital information directly into our reality, either to add more detail or to remove unwanted visual effects.

A) Augmentative
B) Alternate
C) Assisted
D) Altruistic
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Using a smartphone app to rent a bike at a kiosk or schedule a ride are examples of ________.
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Skype, Google Hangouts and Facetime are ________ services to make free phone or video conference calls over the Internet.
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________ asks for small donations from a large number of people to fund a business or project.
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________ behavior is NOT conforming to a set of approved standards of behavior.

A) Unethical
B) Amoral
C) Illegal
D) Dogmatic
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A set of formal or informal ethical principles an individual uses to make decisions is ________.

A) personal ethics
B) ethical system
C) relativism
D) societal ethics
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In medicine, 3D printing allows more stylish and less expensive designs for ________.

A) medicines
B) patient simulators
C) prosthetic limbs
D) clothing
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________ means that people have the combination of leisure time and the tools to be creative.
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Course management software often includes intelligent personal assistants to manage ________.

A) paperwork
B) student interactions
C) learning plans
D) AI
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Analyzing computer systems to gather potential legal evidence is computer ________.

A) detective work
B) forensics
C) analysis
D) enforcement
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________ is obtaining the opinions of many people on the quality of products or services.
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________ replaces perceived reality with a different world.

A) Variable reality
B) Augmentative reality
C) Virtual reality
D) Alternate reality
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________ computing relates to recognizing and simulating human emotions.
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________ analyzes computer systems using techniques to gather legal evidence.
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________ is the result of someone's creativity and knowledge and usually is protected by copyrights.
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Crowdfunding is asking for large donations from a few people.
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Car sharing services like Zipcar are examples of individual ownership.
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You cannot be computer literate unless you have knowledge of higher-level computer skills, such as computer programming.
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The AT&T Mark the Spot mobile app enables customers to report locations where there are gaps in service is an example of crowdsourcing.
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Crisis-mapping tools collect and analyze data from social media and create instantly available information to respond to a crisis.
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Understanding your ________ will make it easier to handle situations which require ethical action.
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A hackathon is a group of people who get together to develop a computer virus.
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________ enables production of more inexpensive and better fitting prosthetics than traditional manufacturing methods.
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Electronic junk mail is known as ________.
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Using data collected at register terminals to determine consumer buying patterns is an example of ________.
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________ focuses on creating computer systems which perform tasks that are usually associated with human intelligence.
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________ programs are the instructions that tell the computer what to do.
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A computer virus is electronic junk mail.
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________ is a type of AI system that understands written and spoken words and can interact with humans using language.
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The digital divide is the difference between careers which depend on technology and those that depend on human intuition and analysis.
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Hardware refers to the programs that give instructions to the computer.
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Civic hacking groups like Random Hacks of Kindness use technology to improve humanity.
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Your personal ethics are NOT influenced by your culture and religion.
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Data warehousing is the process of searching large datasets to find patterns.
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Affective computing is a field of study focused on the managing, processing, and automatic retrieval of information.
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Rules-based AI systems are expert systems which use preprogrammed algorithms to make human-like decisions.
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Deontology focuses on adherence to moral duties and morals should apply to everyone, equally.
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Information technology is the study of managing, processing, and retrieving information.
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Copyrights govern ownership of real property.
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Examples of information technology careers are telecommunications and software development.
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The National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime database enables detectives to analyze information about similarities between crimes.
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Big Data is generated by how we use technology, today.
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Computer vision is that ability for a computer to interpret visual data as humans do.
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Computer forensics analyzes computer systems to gather potential legal evidence.
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information technology
combination of our normal sense of the world and digital information
information technology
searching for patterns within large amounts of data
information technology
field of study focusing on the management, processing, and retrieval of information
information technology
electronic junk mail
information technology
combination of leisure time and the tools to be creative
cognitive surplus
combination of our normal sense of the world and digital information
cognitive surplus
searching for patterns within large amounts of data
cognitive surplus
field of study focusing on the management, processing, and retrieval of information
cognitive surplus
electronic junk mail
cognitive surplus
combination of leisure time and the tools to be creative
spam
combination of our normal sense of the world and digital information
spam
searching for patterns within large amounts of data
spam
field of study focusing on the management, processing, and retrieval of information
spam
electronic junk mail
spam
combination of leisure time and the tools to be creative
augmentative reality
combination of our normal sense of the world and digital information
augmentative reality
searching for patterns within large amounts of data
augmentative reality
field of study focusing on the management, processing, and retrieval of information
augmentative reality
electronic junk mail
augmentative reality
combination of leisure time and the tools to be creative
data mining
combination of our normal sense of the world and digital information
data mining
searching for patterns within large amounts of data
data mining
field of study focusing on the management, processing, and retrieval of information
data mining
electronic junk mail
data mining
combination of leisure time and the tools to be creative
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QR code
using computer systems to gather legal evidence
QR code
understanding the capabilities and limitations of computers
QR code
hosts a link to online information and video content in printed form
QR code
computing that simulates emotion
QR code
sharing a service or product rather than owning it outright
affective computing
using computer systems to gather legal evidence
affective computing
understanding the capabilities and limitations of computers
affective computing
hosts a link to online information and video content in printed form
affective computing
computing that simulates emotion
affective computing
sharing a service or product rather than owning it outright
computer literacy
using computer systems to gather legal evidence
computer literacy
understanding the capabilities and limitations of computers
computer literacy
hosts a link to online information and video content in printed form
computer literacy
computing that simulates emotion
computer literacy
sharing a service or product rather than owning it outright
computer forensics
using computer systems to gather legal evidence
computer forensics
understanding the capabilities and limitations of computers
computer forensics
hosts a link to online information and video content in printed form
computer forensics
computing that simulates emotion
computer forensics
sharing a service or product rather than owning it outright
collaborative consumption
using computer systems to gather legal evidence
collaborative consumption
understanding the capabilities and limitations of computers
collaborative consumption
hosts a link to online information and video content in printed form
collaborative consumption
computing that simulates emotion
collaborative consumption
sharing a service or product rather than owning it outright
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crowdfunding
used by marketers to solicit online consumer input
crowdfunding
solicits small donations from a large number of people
crowdfunding
gap between those with access to technology and those without
crowdfunding
facilitates exchange of ideas
crowdfunding
collect electronic information and instantly make the information publicly available
crisis-mapping tools
used by marketers to solicit online consumer input
crisis-mapping tools
solicits small donations from a large number of people
crisis-mapping tools
gap between those with access to technology and those without
crisis-mapping tools
facilitates exchange of ideas
crisis-mapping tools
collect electronic information and instantly make the information publicly available
social media
used by marketers to solicit online consumer input
social media
solicits small donations from a large number of people
social media
gap between those with access to technology and those without
social media
facilitates exchange of ideas
social media
collect electronic information and instantly make the information publicly available
digital divide
used by marketers to solicit online consumer input
digital divide
solicits small donations from a large number of people
digital divide
gap between those with access to technology and those without
digital divide
facilitates exchange of ideas
digital divide
collect electronic information and instantly make the information publicly available
crowdsourcing
used by marketers to solicit online consumer input
crowdsourcing
solicits small donations from a large number of people
crowdsourcing
gap between those with access to technology and those without
crowdsourcing
facilitates exchange of ideas
crowdsourcing
collect electronic information and instantly make the information publicly available
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The Next Einstein Initiative and the ________ Institute for Mathematical Sciences bring bright young learners and the best lecturers in the world together using TED and Google Project 10^100 to make technological changes in that continent.

A) African
B) Asian
C) South American
D) Australian
A
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The gap in ease of access to the Internet and technology is known as the ________ divide.

A) web
B) Internet
C) digital
D) technology
C
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All of the following are examples of being computer literate, EXCEPT ________.

A) knowing how to avoid hackers and viruses
B) knowing how to maintain and troubleshoot your computer
C) knowing how to use the web efficiently
D) knowing how to build and program computers
D
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________ results when leisure time and available tools allow us to engage in creative acts.

A) Crowdsourcing
B) Social networking
C) Cognitive surplus
D) Affective computing
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Unwanted or junk e-mail is called ________.

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D) malware
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Teaching Siri or the Google Assistant how to recognize your voice by reading to it is an example of ________.

A) perception
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D) supervised learning
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________ tools enable people to connect and exchange ideas.

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________ is joining together as a group to use a specific product more efficiently.

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Processes information using a bottom-up approach, learning by examples rather than rote rules, similar to humans.

A) Artificial neural networks
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C) Expert systems
D) Rules-based systems
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All of the following are main areas of research in artificial intelligence, EXCEPT ________.

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D) problem solving
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________ solicits online input such as product ratings from consumers.

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Skype is a ________.

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QR or ________ codes let any piece of print host a link to online information.

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________ analyzes patterns in data, then uses the patterns to draw conclusions and adjust the actions of the AI system accordingly.

A) Machine learning
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C) Deep learning
D) Cloud Computing
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________ provides the instructions that tell a computer what to do.

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Which of the following is an example of a recommendation engine?

A) An Excel spreadsheet listing all employees and their annual salaries in a random order
B) Amazon providing you a list of products similar to others you've viewed
C) Raw data from marketing questionnaires
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Using the Internet to get small donations from many people to start a business is called ________.

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D) collaborating
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The term computer ________ is used to describe someone who is familiar enough with computers to understand their capabilities and limitations.

A) master
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D) hacker
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________ tools gather information from sources such as e-mails, text messages, and tweets and make the information instantly and publicly available for use in emergencies.

A) Social networking
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C) Crisis-mapping
D) Affective computing
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________is a nickname for social media tools which allows users to contribute content easily and to easily connect to each other.

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Which of these is NOT a system of ethics?

A) Humanism
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D) Utilitarianism
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A robot which moves and acts much like a human is a(n) ________.

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Scanning a product's ________ code with a smartphone can take you to online information and video content.
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The gap in access to the Internet and technical tools among people around the world is known as the ________.
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The Witness Project hopes to stop ________ abuses throughout the world.
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________ property is work that is the result of someone's creativity and knowledge.

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The Turing test consists of a person asking written questions of a person and a computer. If the questioner can't tell which one of the respondents is a computer, then the computer has attained ________.

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The term ________ literate means being familiar enough with computers to understand their capabilities and limitations and knowing how to use them.
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________ reality is the addition of digital information directly into our reality, either to add more detail or to remove unwanted visual effects.

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Using a smartphone app to rent a bike at a kiosk or schedule a ride are examples of ________.
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________ asks for small donations from a large number of people to fund a business or project.
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________ behavior is NOT conforming to a set of approved standards of behavior.

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A set of formal or informal ethical principles an individual uses to make decisions is ________.

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In medicine, 3D printing allows more stylish and less expensive designs for ________.

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________ means that people have the combination of leisure time and the tools to be creative.
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Course management software often includes intelligent personal assistants to manage ________.

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Analyzing computer systems to gather potential legal evidence is computer ________.

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________ is obtaining the opinions of many people on the quality of products or services.
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________ replaces perceived reality with a different world.

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________ computing relates to recognizing and simulating human emotions.
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________ analyzes computer systems using techniques to gather legal evidence.
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________ is the result of someone's creativity and knowledge and usually is protected by copyrights.
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Crowdfunding is asking for large donations from a few people.
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Car sharing services like Zipcar are examples of individual ownership.
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You cannot be computer literate unless you have knowledge of higher-level computer skills, such as computer programming.
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The AT&T Mark the Spot mobile app enables customers to report locations where there are gaps in service is an example of crowdsourcing.
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Crisis-mapping tools collect and analyze data from social media and create instantly available information to respond to a crisis.
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Understanding your ________ will make it easier to handle situations which require ethical action.
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A hackathon is a group of people who get together to develop a computer virus.
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________ enables production of more inexpensive and better fitting prosthetics than traditional manufacturing methods.
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Electronic junk mail is known as ________.
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Using data collected at register terminals to determine consumer buying patterns is an example of ________.
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________ focuses on creating computer systems which perform tasks that are usually associated with human intelligence.
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________ programs are the instructions that tell the computer what to do.
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A computer virus is electronic junk mail.
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________ is a type of AI system that understands written and spoken words and can interact with humans using language.
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The digital divide is the difference between careers which depend on technology and those that depend on human intuition and analysis.
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Hardware refers to the programs that give instructions to the computer.
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Civic hacking groups like Random Hacks of Kindness use technology to improve humanity.
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Your personal ethics are NOT influenced by your culture and religion.
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Data warehousing is the process of searching large datasets to find patterns.
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Affective computing is a field of study focused on the managing, processing, and automatic retrieval of information.
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Rules-based AI systems are expert systems which use preprogrammed algorithms to make human-like decisions.
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Deontology focuses on adherence to moral duties and morals should apply to everyone, equally.
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Information technology is the study of managing, processing, and retrieving information.
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Copyrights govern ownership of real property.
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Examples of information technology careers are telecommunications and software development.
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The National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime database enables detectives to analyze information about similarities between crimes.
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Big Data is generated by how we use technology, today.
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Computer vision is that ability for a computer to interpret visual data as humans do.
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Computer forensics analyzes computer systems to gather potential legal evidence.
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information technology
combination of our normal sense of the world and digital information
information technology
searching for patterns within large amounts of data
information technology
field of study focusing on the management, processing, and retrieval of information
information technology
electronic junk mail
information technology
combination of leisure time and the tools to be creative
cognitive surplus
combination of our normal sense of the world and digital information
cognitive surplus
searching for patterns within large amounts of data
cognitive surplus
field of study focusing on the management, processing, and retrieval of information
cognitive surplus
electronic junk mail
cognitive surplus
combination of leisure time and the tools to be creative
spam
combination of our normal sense of the world and digital information
spam
searching for patterns within large amounts of data
spam
field of study focusing on the management, processing, and retrieval of information
spam
electronic junk mail
spam
combination of leisure time and the tools to be creative
augmentative reality
combination of our normal sense of the world and digital information
augmentative reality
searching for patterns within large amounts of data
augmentative reality
field of study focusing on the management, processing, and retrieval of information
augmentative reality
electronic junk mail
augmentative reality
combination of leisure time and the tools to be creative
data mining
combination of our normal sense of the world and digital information
data mining
searching for patterns within large amounts of data
data mining
field of study focusing on the management, processing, and retrieval of information
data mining
electronic junk mail
data mining
combination of leisure time and the tools to be creative
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using computer systems to gather legal evidence
QR code
understanding the capabilities and limitations of computers
QR code
hosts a link to online information and video content in printed form
QR code
computing that simulates emotion
QR code
sharing a service or product rather than owning it outright
affective computing
using computer systems to gather legal evidence
affective computing
understanding the capabilities and limitations of computers
affective computing
hosts a link to online information and video content in printed form
affective computing
computing that simulates emotion
affective computing
sharing a service or product rather than owning it outright
computer literacy
using computer systems to gather legal evidence
computer literacy
understanding the capabilities and limitations of computers
computer literacy
hosts a link to online information and video content in printed form
computer literacy
computing that simulates emotion
computer literacy
sharing a service or product rather than owning it outright
computer forensics
using computer systems to gather legal evidence
computer forensics
understanding the capabilities and limitations of computers
computer forensics
hosts a link to online information and video content in printed form
computer forensics
computing that simulates emotion
computer forensics
sharing a service or product rather than owning it outright
collaborative consumption
using computer systems to gather legal evidence
collaborative consumption
understanding the capabilities and limitations of computers
collaborative consumption
hosts a link to online information and video content in printed form
collaborative consumption
computing that simulates emotion
collaborative consumption
sharing a service or product rather than owning it outright
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crowdfunding
used by marketers to solicit online consumer input
crowdfunding
solicits small donations from a large number of people
crowdfunding
gap between those with access to technology and those without
crowdfunding
facilitates exchange of ideas
crowdfunding
collect electronic information and instantly make the information publicly available
crisis-mapping tools
used by marketers to solicit online consumer input
crisis-mapping tools
solicits small donations from a large number of people
crisis-mapping tools
gap between those with access to technology and those without
crisis-mapping tools
facilitates exchange of ideas
crisis-mapping tools
collect electronic information and instantly make the information publicly available
social media
used by marketers to solicit online consumer input
social media
solicits small donations from a large number of people
social media
gap between those with access to technology and those without
social media
facilitates exchange of ideas
social media
collect electronic information and instantly make the information publicly available
digital divide
used by marketers to solicit online consumer input
digital divide
solicits small donations from a large number of people
digital divide
gap between those with access to technology and those without
digital divide
facilitates exchange of ideas
digital divide
collect electronic information and instantly make the information publicly available
crowdsourcing
used by marketers to solicit online consumer input
crowdsourcing
solicits small donations from a large number of people
crowdsourcing
gap between those with access to technology and those without
crowdsourcing
facilitates exchange of ideas
crowdsourcing
collect electronic information and instantly make the information publicly available
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