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- 3. Not a desk top or a lap top but a...
- 5. You go to these whenever you get on the internet. It's a collection of web pages on the internet.
- 6. The stuff you can't touch in your computer.
- 8. You click on this to see all the programs on your computer.
- 11. This tries not to let viruses get into your computer.
- 14. Different kinds of ways to type something. The size, weight and design can be changed.
- 16. A document usually used for financial data.
- 17. This tells the software how to communicate with the hardware.
- 19. This is what's at the Middle School where all of our files are stored.
- 20. This remembers where you've been on your websites.
- 21. It automatically starts all your programs when you turn on your computer.
- 22. An agreed-upon format for when devices send information between each other.
- 23. URL or the web address you type in to go to a site.
- 29. A compact disk that you can't rewrite
- 30. Universal Serial Bus
- 32. You can watch movies on these disks.
- 34. DOS
- 36. All of the information in your computer is held here. The main center.
- 40. You can plug your flash drive into this port.
- 43. Examples of this are Bing, Yahoo! and Google.
- 45. Also known as the Box.
- 47. Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel are all examples of this.
- 49. The little card in your computer that helps the graphics and pictures show up.
- 53. How much information you computer can hold.
- 54. This is Wi-Fi that you can take with you anywhere.
- 56. This moves the cursor around the computer.
- 57. Any symbol (like a number or letter) that represents information.
- 58. When you get a song or an app from iTunes, you are doing this.
- 59. A really advanced kind of DVD with high definition and extra features.
- 60. If you don't want to lose all of your information, you should have one of these.
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- 1. This remembers the instructions for a website the first time you visit it.
- 2. The stuff you can touch (not the software)
- 4. CPU
- 6. The port that you can use to connect your computer to the SmartBoard.
- 7. One million bytes.
- 9. Also known as World Wide Web.
- 10. A place in your file where you can store documents, pictures and videos.
- 12. A tablet developed by Apple.
- 13. The way that your data is set up.
- 15. A popular little device that lets computers exchange data through wireless connections.
- 17. PowerSchool is an example of this.
- 18. A small picture that represents a program.
- 19. The place that you plug your floppy disk into.
- 24. Megahertz
- 25. The boss of the computer. Examples of this are Windows 7 and XP
- 26. RAM
- 27. The screen part of your computer.
- 28. This helps the computer with programming languages and operating systems.
- 31. This does nasty stuff to your computer and reproduces itself.
- 33. Stands for electronic mail. Mail that is sent electronically.
- 35. Short for picture element.
- 37. What you see is what you get.
- 38. All of the computers in our district are connected by one of these.
- 39. The main menu you use to get to the majority of your programs.
- 40. Anything connected to the computer, but not part of the computer.
- 41. when you send a picture with an email, you're using one of these.
- 42. Personal Digital Assistant (really old smart phone)
- 44. Acceptable Use Policy
- 45. a really advanced cell phone that comes with all kinds of apps and programs.
- 46. This converts signals into different frequencies so computers can communicate with each other.
- 48. A popular tablet sold by Amazon that allows you to read books and do other things.
- 50. This carries out all the instructions for a program on your computer.
- 51. The little icons at the bottom right corner of your screen.
- 52. How much information can your computer hold?
- 55. A storage device that gives resources to many computers or devices.