Vocabulary Review - Weeks 1-7

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Across
  1. 1. A person who operated a mainframe. She was called this!
  2. 4. The part of the Web often not accessible to us because they are password protected.
  3. 5. Last name of the cofounder of Apple computers.
  4. 6. What the earliest computer was called before we called it a computer. It filled a room!
  5. 8. What kind of software would be Linux or Windows? Not Application software, it’s_________ software.
  6. 9. The college dropout took a class which gave him the idea of a computer company. What unusual class was this?
  7. 11. A first working model of an invention meant to demonstrate. It’s not perfect.
  8. 14. When there is a two-way flow of information between devices, you call this experience this. (See Engelbart handout.)
  9. 15. Another word for tiny bits of data that flow through the Internet till they get to their destination.
  10. 19. First name of the inventor of the World Wide Web
  11. 21. A competitor to AMD that manufactures microprocessors.
  12. 23. In addition to the mouse, Doug Engelbart demonstrated this new way to link documents.
  13. 25. Data about a person that might include a retina scan or facial geometry. Definitely PII!
  14. 27. The internal storage device in a computer.
  15. 28. You save a document on Google Drive, you save it to here. (It’s not really ‘fluffy.’)
Down
  1. 2. If a project’s goal is huge, risky, and ambitious companies call this a ____________ project.
  2. 3. Any external device that provides input and output for the computer.
  3. 7. The second word of RAM
  4. 10. What the Internet was called when it was part of the Defense Department Advanced Research project.
  5. 12. Thomas Edison’s ‘Voice Tube’ was called this.
  6. 13. The tiny rectangle of hardware that ‘knows’ which circuits to use, and does math calculations.
  7. 16. The keyboard command for searching a word on a website, or any document.
  8. 17. What the station master taught Thomas Edison after he saved his son’s life.
  9. 18. The central ‘processing’ unit of a computer.
  10. 20. It means ‘to be concealed’ and is a feature on a web browser to avoid being tracked.
  11. 22. The main circuit board inside a computer on which is the CPU, Hard Drive, and RAM.
  12. 24. Information that could specifically identify you: Three letters.
  13. 26. To create a ‘grid’ in a Google document, you click on ‘INSERT’ and select this option.