Across
- 4. enhanced form of printing in which a user holds a mobile device over a printed page and associated videos or other content appears on the screen
- 5. (software as a service) Cloud-based model in which software resides in the cloud and is accessed by users without downloading or installing it on their local computers.
- 7. enhanced e-books that contain integrated multimedia features such as audio, video, pop-up graphics, 3D images, and animations.
- 9. measure of the amount of data that can travel on a communication system
- 10. delivery of network or computing services over the Internet
- 12. communication sent to a computer address where the message is stored until it can be read by the recipient
- 13. gap between the individuals, communities, and countries who have access to the information technologies that transform life and those who do not have this access.
- 14. branch of IT that protects computer systems, networks, devices, and data from unauthorized access and usage.
- 15. two-dimensional bar code
- 16. small computer found inside another device
- 18. set of related fields that includes all work performed with computers.
- 19. ever-expanding progression of technical, economic, and cultural changes brought about by computers.
Down
- 1. measure of how efficiently and quickly a person completes tasks.
- 2. group of people who extensively use digital devices and embrace the newest digital technologies.
- 3. device that handles input, processes data, stores data, and produces usable output according to sets of stored instructions.
- 4. view of the live world that has been enhanced with computerized graphics, sound, or other outputs.
- 5. cloud-based file storage.
- 6. innovations that represent significantly new fields or technologies.
- 8. handheld computer that contains a telephone, software applications commonly called apps, and the ability to quickly connect to the Internet.
- 11. working for a company from home using information technology.
- 13. information that has been translated into a form a computer can interpret
- 17. act of searching through huge amounts of data to find patterns.
