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31 Cards in this Set
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keyboard |
An input device that allows you to operate a computer.
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Monitor |
A display screen used to provide visual output from a computer. |
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Mouse |
An input device that can move the on-screen cursor to different items on the screen and select them. |
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Printer |
An output device that can produce a paper copy of what is on the computer screen. |
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Scanner |
an input device that can take a paper and create a digital copy. |
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speakers |
An output device that allows your computer to produce sound. |
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PLN |
Personal Learning network |
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hardware |
The physical parts of your computer. |
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Software |
The applications that make your computer work. |
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Hard drive |
Where the programs are stored one your computer |
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Network |
A set of computers connected together for the purpose of sharing resources. |
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Internet |
A global system of interconnected together for the purpose of sharing resources |
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URL |
Uniform resource Locator AKA web adress |
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Web Browser |
The program that allows you to get on the internet. EX: Chrome, Explorer, Firefox |
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Search Engine |
The program that searches the internet for you. Ex: Yahoo, Google, Bing |
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Applications |
A computer program with an interface, enabling people to use the computer as a tool to accomplish a specific task. |
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AUP |
Acceptable use Policy: what you can and cannot do on a computer at school or work. |
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Netiquette |
How to act online. |
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Copyright Law |
A legal right created by the law of a country, that grants the creator of an original work exclusive rights to use its use and distributions. |
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fair use |
The doctrine that brief excerpts of copyright material may, under certain circumstances be used without permission of copyright owner. |
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Cursor |
A movable indicator on a computer screen that identifying the point that will be affected by the input from the user. |
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cyberbullying |
The use of electronic devices and social media to harass, threaten, or intimidate someone. |
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Format |
the way something is arranged or set out. |
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intellectual property |
A work or invention that is the result of creativity, can be copyright protected.
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Landscape |
when a page is printed wider than it is high |
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Potrait |
when a page is printed higher than it is wide. |
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Public domain |
The state of belonging or being available to the public as a whole, and therefore not subject to copyright. |
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Server |
A computer or computer program that manages access to centralized resource or service in a network. |
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Operating System |
The software every computer needs in order to operate. |
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RAM |
Random Access memory: Easily changed
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ROM
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Read Only Memory: Not easily changed |