Across
- 1. An item used to store files into groups.
- 2. A set of rules that allows two computers to “talk” to one another while transferring files from one to another.
- 7. Involving questions of right and wrong behavior, following accepted rules of behavior: morally right and good. “What is moral when using technology?”
- 8. The unique address name for an Internet site.
- 9. To set the margins, tabs, font or line spacing in layout of a document.
- 11. To make changes to a document or presentation.
- 13. Using features of word processing/DTP software to format and produce documents, letters, reports, flyers, and newsletters with graphics.
- 14. The process of transferring software/information from the Internet to your computer.
- 15. A device for storing information in a fixed location within your computer. Like filing cabinet in your computer.
Down
- 1. Hardware and/or Software that separates a local area network (LAN) into two or more parts for security purposes.
- 2. A place in a database record where a category of information can be entered or located.
- 3. starting up a computer from a no-power state
- 4. A type of a computer application (program) used for storing, organizing, and retrieving information.
- 5. Graphics interchange format…an efficient method for storing graphics. GIF’s take up a small amount of disk space and can be transmitted quickly.
- 6. Commonly known as E-mail. System designed to send messages and attachments electronically.
- 10. The electronic posting about a person
- 12. Hypertext Markup Language. This is the coding language used to create sites.
- 15. (on social media sites such as twitter) a word proceeded by a has or pound sign (#) and used to identify messages on a specific topic.
- 16. Domain Name System. This service that stores, translates, and retrieves the numerical address equivalents of familiar host names that you use everyday (such as www.4teachers.org).