Across
- 2. To set the margins, tabs, font or line spacing in layout of a document.
- 3. Name- The unique address name for an internet site
- 4. Derived from the non-digital Carbon Copy. Ways to send an email message to a person other than the main recipient or recipients. The CC’d party can see that they are not the main recipient of the message.
- 5. cell- the thick- bordered cell where you can enter numbers or formulas of a spreadsheet.
- 7. The process of transferring software/information from the internet to your computer
- 8. A set of rules that allows two computers to talk to one another while transferring files from one to the other. This protocol is used when you transfer a file from one computer to the other across the inter net.
- 10. Storage Device- various devices, other than a computer hard drive, for storing large amounts of data. Including items such as floppy drives, tape drives, zip drives, hard disk, CD’s, optical disks, etc. …
- 14. A term denoting the technology relationship between two types of computers, the client (normally the personal computer) and the server (usually the computer that stores and delivers information or files to you). On the internet you are the “client” and the pages you visit are the server.
- 17. Boot- Start up a computer from a powered-down state (when the computer is not already on)
- 18. – The amount of information that one can send through a connection, measures in bits-per-second (Bps). A standard page of English text contains about 16,000 bits.
- 21. software application that allows you to view Internet pages.
- 23. Hardware and/or software that separates a local area network (lan) into two or more parts for security purposes.
- 25. Carbon Copy (BCC)- A way to send a e-mail message to more than one recipient, without the parties knowing that an identical message was sent to others.
- 27. Involving questions of right and wrong behavior, following accepted rules of behavior: morally right and good. “What is moral when using technology?”
- 28. The exclusive rights granted by law for a certain number of years to control copies of work
- 30. – An individual piece of computerized information. (either a 1 or a 0)
- 31. … an efficient method for sorting graphics. GIF’s take up a small amount of disk space and can be transmitted quickly.
- 33. The main chip that allows computer to do millions of calculations per second and makes it possible for users to write letters and numbers, ect.
Down
- 1. A type of computer application program used for strong, organizing, and retrieving information.
- 3. This is a service that stores, translates, and retrieves the numerical address equivalents of familiar host names that you use everyday (such as www.4teachers.com).
- 4. The intersection of a row (1,2,3,4…) and column (A,B,C,D…) IN A SPREED SHEET
- 6. an application designed to search for viruses and repair files on computer.
- 9. A contract specifying what a subscriber can and cannot do while using an ISP’s service or an organization’s network and equipment. Agreement between a network service provider ( or hardware provider) that spells out the rules users must follow.
- 11. (also) called end-user programs, word processors, spreadsheets, and multimedia programs. These are the actual programs you use on a computer or handheld device.
- 12. The electronic posting of mean spirited messages to
- 13. A place in a database record where a category of information can be entered or located.
- 15. mail- Commonly known as email. System designed to send messages and attachments electronically.
- 16. An item used to organize files into groups.
- 19. order- organizing or sorting information in order from smallest to largest, or A-Z or 1-9.
- 20. A vertical section of printed text on a page, or a vertical line of cells in a spreadsheet or table.
- 21. copying of files to a second medium as a precaution against the 1st medium failure.
- 22. Logic -The computer uses zeros and ones and interpret key strokes/ mouse selections.
- 24. To make changes to a document or presentation.
- 25. – A set of 8 bits that means something to the computer, like a letter, number, or punctuation mark. (Ex. byte 01101000 signifies the letter “H”. The word hat requires 3 bytes.)
- 26. Publishing- using features of word processing/DTP software to format and produce documents, letters, reports, flyers, and newsletters with graphics.
- 29. tag- (on social media sites such as twitter) a word or phrase preceded by a hash or pound sign (#) and used to identify messages on a specific topic.
- 32. Key- A key to access commands through the key board rather than the menu CTRL commands are commonly shortcuts.
