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Cell the intersection of a column and a row
Active Cell the cell you are working in
Workbook an Excel file with one or more worksheets
Value a number entered on the worksheet
Range a group of cells in an Excel worksheet
Line chart shows changes over time
Motherboard largest circuit board
Expansion card smaller boards that plug into motherboard and have a specific purpose
KB kilobyte
Operating system most important program talks between software and hardware
Software a program that gives the computer instructions
Hardware devices within or attached to the computer
File a piece of work created by using a program
Folder used to organize files and programs
Graphic pictures, clipart, video
RSI repetitive stress injury
You should stretch frequently
URL uniform resource locator
.org organization domain
Search engine searches the entire Internet
Internet directory searches cataloged web sites
Make Internet searching more efficient and effective boolean terms
Person or group who pays for or supports a web site sponsor
Not all web sites are accurate, this is why you need to _________ them read
The do’s and don’t’s of Internet communication netiquette
Postcard rules don’t send anything in an email that you wouldn’t put on a postcard
Flamer angry or heated message
Phishing searching for other’s private information
A card or page in powerpoint slide
The movement from one slide to the next in powerpoint transition
The movement of words or graphics in powerpoint animation
What is a blog? on-line journal
Worksheet an page of cells to enter information into
cell reference tells the location of the cell; example - A1 or B4
Type of chart that is good for comparting parts of a whole, but should not be used when there is a 0/zero value? pie
What type of chart(s) are good for comparing many groups? bar or column
What type of chart is good for comparing changes over time? line
What does it mean to cite? to give credit to the author, artist or musician who created the work
What is copyright? The legal ownership of a work of art, literature (book), play, music, etc.
What is plagiarism? Taking credit for someone else's work in an school paper or project or another type of assignment
What is fair use? Guidelines that are not the law, but help teachers and students to use copyrighted material for learning
What makes a good presentation? easy to read and understand, made for the audience
What are some techniques used in advertisements to influence people? humor, family, fun, cartoons, celebrities, bandwagon, fear
What is Web 2.0? a change in the Internet that allows anyone to add information to the Internet
Web __.0 you do not need to know html. 2
Web __.0 you need to know html and more people are reading the information than writing it. 1
What are examples of Web 2.0? wikis, blogs, youtube, myspace, facebook, etc.
What is netiquette? Guidelines for Internet communication, not the law
What does CPU stand for? Central processing unit
Power Supply where the computer converts electricity into useable energy
Bit smaller than a byte
Byte 8 bits
What are examples of RSIs? carpal tunnel and trigger thumb
What are the six criteria for evaluating a web site? author, accuracy, domain, how current, sponsor, purpose
Why should you use Boolean terms? Makes searches more efficient (faster)
What is the symbol for an AND search on google? +
What symbol do you use for NOT search on google? -
When doing a specific phrase search what do you use around the word or words? quotations marks
What type of search is the most specific? specific phrase search
Whaty type of search is the least specific? OR search
Worksheet an page of cells to enter information into
cell reference tells the location of the cell; example - A1 or B4
Type of chart that is good for comparting parts of a whole, but should not be used when there is a 0/zero value? pie
What type of chart(s) are good for comparing many groups? bar or column
What type of chart is good for comparing changes over time? line
What does it mean to cite? to give credit to the author, artist or musician who created the work
What is copyright? The legal ownership of a work of art, literature (book), play, music, etc.
What is plagiarism? Taking credit for someone else's work in an school paper or project or another type of assignment
What is fair use? Guidelines that are not the law, but help teachers and students to use copyrighted material for learning
What makes a good presentation? easy to read and understand, made for the audience
What are some techniques used in advertisements to influence people? humor, family, fun, cartoons, celebrities, bandwagon, fear
What is Web 2.0? a change in the Internet that allows anyone to add information to the Internet
Web __.0 you do not need to know html. 2
Web __.0 you need to know html and more people are reading the information than writing it. 1
What are examples of Web 2.0? wikis, blogs, youtube, myspace, facebook, etc.
What is netiquette? Guidelines for Internet communication, not the law
What does CPU stand for? Central processing unit
Power Supply where the computer converts electricity into useable energy
Bit smaller than a byte
Byte 8 bits
What are examples of RSIs? carpal tunnel and trigger thumb
What are the six criteria for evaluating a web site? author, accuracy, domain, how current, sponsor, purpose
Why should you use Boolean terms? Makes searches more efficient (faster)
What is the symbol for an AND search on google? +
What symbol do you use for NOT search on google? -
When doing a specific phrase search what do you use around the word or words? quotations marks
What type of search is the most specific? specific phrase search
Whaty type of search is the least specific? OR search
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