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Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)
School districts policy for use of school resources, especially school computers and the Internet.
Bookmark / Favorite
A time-saving Internet feature to keep an address or URL you wish to return to later.
Distance Education
Linking students and teachers in different locations through technology to facilitate learning.
Hardware
The physical parts of the computer.
Hyperlink
An element in an electronic document or website that moves the viewer to another place in the same document or to another document or website.
Hypermedia
Special type of database program that combines text, graphics, sound, and video elements into a product with “clickable” links to present ideas and information.
Hyperstudio
Authoring system software originally designed for kids to produce hypermedia.
Input Device
Translates information into a form that the computer can understand, i.e. keyboard, mouse, scanner etc…
Local Area Network (LAN)
A network in which the computers that are connected are close to each other, many times within the same building or campus.
Linking
Navigating from one place to another in a nonlinear fashion through related topics.
Network Interface Card (NIC)
Connects computers to a network or shared devices, applications, peripherals.
Output Device
Translates processed information into a form that we can understand, i.e. monitor, printer.
Search String
A phrase using AND, OR, NOT, or NEAR that narrows or broadens an Internet search.
Software
The programs that instruct the computer to do certain jobs.
Wide Area Network (WAN)
A network that extends over a long distance.
Webcam
Camera that can be connected to the Internet for continuous images.