Across
- 3. Being able to access websites on the Internet. Think of Chrome, Firefox, and more.
- 4. To add more data into a file or a program.
- 6. Think of the software as a manual. The software can tell yours or anyone's computer how to do specific tasks. Think of a presentation app and other databases.
- 9. This is what is after the @ symbol and before the .com,. Org, or net.
- 12. A link on a webpage when clicked, takes you to that link you clicked on.
- 15. The place where your apps or icons can be displayed. This is the screen that opens when you first boot up your computer.
- 16. Commonly used software made by Microsoft that includes a variety of the platforms they developed. Think of PowerPoint and Excel.
Down
- 1. Programs that aren’t accessible to the internet, only you can access them.
- 2. Physical elements of a computer. Think of your keyboard, monitor, things inside of the computer, and more. But you can’t see some of this hardware because it is inside of the computer case.
- 5. is another way of moving data to a computer or a different device. Downloading is also associated with receiving a file.
- 7. A wireless interconnection of other devices that allows those devices to communicate without having to use cables and wires.
- 8. Think of a username or a password that is stored on a web browser. These are used to identify your computer as you are using a network. These can also be used for personal use and tracking purposes.
- 10. Something that is able to be accessed all over the internet, but it won’t be stored on your computer’s hard drive.
- 11. A file format that supports animated and static images.
- 13. Allows your computer to connect with other devices. It can connect to a TV, a phone, or even a printer.
- 14. Cloud storage which allows the user to create and store files and be able to access them anywhere if they are using the cloud.
