info tech semester 2
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
author | someone who originates or causes or initiates something |
sponsor | assume responsibility for or leadership of |
credential | something that gives one confidence or authority; evidence of one's qualifications |
credibility | A perception of a speaker's knowledge, trustworthiness, and warmth |
bias | prejudice or predisposition toward one side of a subject or issue |
Unsubstantiated claim | not supported or proven by evidence |
Opinion | a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty |
Fact | information that has been objectively verified |
Currency | the property of belonging to the present time |
top level domain | The highest level of domain names, indicated by a suffix that tells something about the host. For example, .com is for commercial use and .edu is for educational institutions. |
.com | Comercial-trying to sell something |
.gov | top-level domain reserved for the government community |
.edu | top-level domain reserved for the education community, typically higher education |
.net | network site |
.mil | top-level domain reserved for the United States Department of Defense and its subsidiary or affiliated organizations |
.org | unrestricted top-level domain typically used by non-profit organizations or organizations of a non-commercial character |
url | the address of a web page on the world wide web, uniform resource locator |
valid | supported by facts or authority; sound (adj.); true |
vague | not clearly understood or expressed |
incoming links | links NOT a website: Can be determined by performing a Google search website link website address |
outgoing links | hyperlinks in a website |
broken links | hyperlink that leads to a dead end or that goes to the wrong place |
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