Everfi Vocabulary
Across
- 1. something you can add to a software application to enhance is abilities
- 4. the process of designing writing, testing, debugging, and maintaing the source code of computer programs
- 9. one present but not talking part in a situation or event
- 10. zone an area where a cell phone does not receive a signal
- 13. computer software that displays advertisements
- 16. a device or computer program used for reading electronic books
- 17. any data or information in a computer; it is commonly used to refer to read-acess memory (RAM) which is temporary and used to operate software: at times, it can also refer the amount of disk space available on a computer
- 18. the act of sending in a appropriate sexual material, usually text or images between cell phones
- 21. a group of computer programs that give instructions to a computer so that it functions
- 22. refers to careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
Down
- 2. theft a form of fraud where on e person assumes the identity of another person
- 3. also called an "app" it is computer software created for a particular task or tasks
- 5. computer memory that is temporarily used to allow programs to operate, which would be quicker than if they accessed ROM
- 6. content and media that combines different content forms, such as text, audio, animation, and still images.
- 7. the physical parts of a computer
- 8. offering reason to be believed
- 11. a highly portable computer shaped like slate or pad of paper, featuring a touch screen
- 12. avast global computer netwrok which links smaller computer networks together
- 14. electronic mail sent between computer networks
- 15. sheet a computer application that simulates a paper accounting worksheet
- 18. also known as short message service; it is a text messaging service for cell phones
- 19. computer software designed to harm a computer
- 20. processing Unit the central processing unit carries out the functions in a computer
- 21. phone a cell phone that is designed to perform various computer applications including, but not limited to e-mail, browsing the web, playing video games, playing music and watching viedos