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2nd Grade NC Computer Skills terms

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Organizing or sorting information in order from smallest to largest, or A-Z or 1-9.   Ascending Order  
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A storage device that can hold 650-700 MB of data   CD  
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A way to present information from a spreadsheet that uses parallel bars to compare data.   Bar Graph  
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A hot spot used in multimedia applications to navigate from one place to another or to activate elements (e.g., sound, movies, animation).   Buttons  
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A way to present information from a spreadsheet in the form of graphs or tables.   Chart/Graphs  
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Drawings you can add to your documents or presentations. Clip art includes items such as cartoons, maps, symbols, and flags.   Clip art  
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Software application that helps manage large collections of information. A simple database might be a single file containing many records, with the same set of fields. Data can be sorted/filtered and searched by one or more criteria.   Database  
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Organizing or sorting information in order from largest to smallest, Z-A or 9-1.   Descending Order  
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The background on a computer. It may contain windows, menus, icons, files and dialog boxes.   Desktop  
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Files created by the user such as Word Documents, Spreadsheets, Multimedia Presentations and more.   Document  
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A storage device inside the computer that stores software and data.   Hard drive  
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Part of the computer system such as a keyboard, screen, mouse, joystick, printer, speakers, etc.   Hardware  
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Keys on the keyboard with fingers of the left hand are on A-S-D-F and fingers on the right hand on J-K-L-;   Home row  
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The hardware device used to enter letters, numbers and symbols into the computer.   Keyboard  
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A way to present information from a spreadsheet to display trends over time with points and lines.   Line graph  
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The portion of a keyboard, set up like an adding machine or calculator used to enter numbers and equations quickly into the computer.   Numeric keypad  
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Any information that can reveal who a person is, including (Names, Addresses, Phone #’s, Home Town, School, Parent Names, Parent Phone #’s, Pictures, Date of Birth, Etc)   Personal Information  
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To get back or restore and open a saved document.   Retrieve  
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Arranging information in a specific order (usually ascending and descending).   Sort  
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A graphic organizer used for planning and developing a multimedia including reports and presentations. The contents, layout, and formatting of each page, card or slide.   Storyboard  
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The act of sending and receiving information, such as data, text, pictures, voice, and video. This exchange of information can be within a building or around the globe.   Telecommunication  
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A row, column, or block of on-screen buttons or icons that activate certain functions when clicked on with the mouse.   Button Bar  
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This occurs when you get to the end of a line and continue typing the text will then go to the next line.   Word wrap  
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A storage device that can hold large amounts of data.   DVD  
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A way to present information from a spreadsheet showing percentages or parts of a whole.   Circle/Pie Graph  
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To narrow down the information within a database by searching for a specific item.   Filter/Search  
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