Across
- 3. / Google Meet / WebEx: The most popular platforms for video meetings. Zoom is great for big groups, Google Meet is easy for school projects, and WebEx is built for big business security.
- 5. Short for "electronic mail." It’s like sending a digital letter that arrives in someone's inbox.
- 8. A professional email and calendar app made by Microsoft, mostly used in offices and schools.
- 11. Networking: Using the internet to connect with friends, family, or people who like the same hobbies as you.
- 12. Apple’s video calling app. It’s built into iPhones and Macs, but only works for Apple users.
- 13. An email service you open in a web browser (like Chrome) instead of using a separate app.
- 14. / Telegram: Apps for your phone that let you send texts, photos, and voice notes using the internet instead of your phone's data plan.
- 16. A giant social network used for sharing life updates, photos, and joining community groups.
Down
- 1. Conferencing: The general word for a group meeting held over live video and audio.
- 2. / Google Sites: "Drag-and-drop" website builders. You don't need to know how to code; you just pick where you want the pictures and text to go.
- 4. Teams: A "command center" for work or school that puts video calls, group chats, and shared files all in one place.
- 6. The "professional" social network. People use it to post their resumes, find jobs, and talk about their careers.
- 7. Chat / Facebook Messenger: Messaging services attached to Google and Facebook that let you DM friends or coworkers quickly.
- 9. Messaging: Apps that let you have a "live" text conversation. You see when the other person is typing and get messages instantly.
- 10. Anything that relies only on written words rather than pictures, video, or audio.
- 14. Authoring: The fancy term for creating and publishing a website.
- 15. Express: A design app used to make cool social media posts, flyers, and simple videos without needing to be a pro artist.Apps and sites used to build communities and share updates.
