Across
- 3. The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, often involving the use of machines, computers, or other devices to achieve a specific goal.
- 5. The ability to link or join devices, systems, or networks together, enabling the exchange of data, resources, or information.
- 7. The introduction of new or improved products, processes, or services, often resulting in increased efficiency, effectiveness, or competitiveness.
- 10. Relating to or using digital technologies, such as computers, software, or the internet.
Down
- 1. A global system of interconnected computer networks that use the Internet Protocol (IP) to link devices worldwide.
- 2. The exchange of information, ideas, or messages between individuals or groups through various means (e.g., speaking, writing, emailing).
- 4. Tools, materials, equipment, or services that are available for use by individuals or organizations to achieve a specific goal or objective.
- 6. Data that has been processed and organized to provide meaning and value to individuals or organizations.
- 8. Facts and statistics collected and stored electronically, often used to analyze, report, or inform decisions.
- 9. The ability to read, write, and comprehend digital information and technologies, as well as understand the implications of technology on society and daily life.
