Crossword #1 - Week 1 - 7

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