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What are the parts of the computer?
1. Monitor
2.CPU
3. Mouse
4.Speakers
5. Printer
6. Scanner
What does the CPU stand for?
Central Processing Unit
What does OS stand for?
Operating System
What is the monitor?
Output device that displays text and graphics on screen.
What is the keyboard?
Input device with alphanumeric keys for editing and enternig text.
What is the mouse?
Input device used for navigation and commands.
What are digital hardware tools?
Any hardware device that contains a microprocessor.
What are software?
Programs that tell the computer what to do.
What does a system do?
Tells the computer how to operate.
What do applications do?
They provide a specific service.
What does the computer interface do?
It allows users to communicate and interact with the computer.
What is storing information?
Saving Information on an internal or external device.
What do Networks do?
They allow data to flow from one computerized device to another.
What is LAN and what does it do?
(Local Area Network) It connects to a mainframe to gain computer usage.
What is WAN and what does it do?
(Wide Area Network) IT connects to a group that is not close to eachother.
What are access points?
Routes that signal from a wireless network to a larger network.
What do passwords do?
Allows users to access the network; a series of letters and/or numbers that you enter to gain access to a network program.
What is network ethics or neticit?
How to act responsibily within a network.
What are hackers?
Unauthorized users of network software and data.
What are computer viruses?
Destructive programs that are landed onto a computer. They usually run with out the users knowledge.
What is spam?
Unwanted e-mails, advertisements, or web pages.
What is the Acceptable Use Policy?
Rules and guidelines for network users.`
What is MS Word?
Word Processing software that aloows you to create and format documents such as reports, letters, and brochures.
What is MS Excel?
Spreadsheet Program that allows you to organize and manipulate numerical and text values in a worksheet.
What is MS Powerpoint?
Presentation program used to create multimedia presentations.
What is MS Access?
Database program used to creat and manipulate reports and information.