Across
- 2. The name of the first Web Browser that Tim Berners-Lee designed.
- 4. One of 3 categories of software that could be used for gaming, typing, or making presentations.
- 5. The standard font used when asked to stick to our style guide
- 9. How many years does a patent license give a person protection for his/her design or idea?
- 10. The Defense Department funded a project for the Internet. It was called this.
- 13. The first working model. Douglas Engelbart created this in 1964 to s=demonstrate how his mouse worked.
- 14. The central processing unit of a computer.
- 15. Any external device that provides input and output for the computer.
- 17. Engelbart’s mind was racing. He wanted to make computing more efficient, so he came up with ___________ computing.
- 19. When using the Drop Shadow tool in Google slides, in addition to ‘Opacity,’ ‘Angle’ and ‘Blur Radius’ you could adjust this.
- 20. What kind of software would be Linux or Windows?
- 21. You save a document on Google Drive, you save it to this place online. (It’s not really ‘fluffy.’)
- 23. To avoid sharing private and sensitive information is to avoid “----sharing.”
- 25. The second word of RAM.
Down
- 1. The effect (and tool) you use in Google slides to creatively blend two or more colors in a background.
- 3. A research method used by watching how people behave in an environment such as a mall.
- 6. The main circuit board inside a computer on which is the CPU, Hard Drive, and RAM.
- 7. The keyboard command for searching a word on a website, or any document.
- 8. What the earliest computer was called. It filled a room!
- 11. Data flows across the cables and networks of the Internet as these tiny digital pieces.
- 12. An important idea that Engelbart came up with, that was used by Tim Berners-Lee to design his early Web. It’s a special form of linking.
- 16. It means ‘to be concealed’ and is a feature on a web browser to avoid being tracked.
- 18. Data about a person that might include a retina scan or facial geometry.
- 21. The piece of hardware that ‘knows’ which circuits to use, and does math calculations.
- 22. The deepest part of the Internet where illegal activity takes place.
- 24. The internal storage device in a computer.
