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Vocab

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Adapter card   A card that adds additional functions to a computer by plugging into the motherboard  
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Random Access Memory (RAM)   The temporary storage on a computer.  
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Citation   A quote from a larger network  
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Activation key   A combination of letters and numbers a user must enter before using software. These access codes serve as an intellectual property protection for the software developer, granting a license to the user and preventing multiple downloads.  
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Application software   These computer programs are designed to help users complete tasks on their computers or smartphones.  
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Byte   The basic measurement unit of computer storage and memory, equivalent to one character of text  
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Download   The transfer of a file from the Internet to your computer  
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Graphical User Interface (GUI)   A way to manipulate a computer system by interacting with graphics (icons, buttons, menus, and so on) instead of by typing in commands.  
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Hard disk drive   The permanent storage on a computer  
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Hardware   The physical parts of a computer. This includes internal and external parts, such as the hard drive, memory, keyboard, and mouse  
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Input device   A device that provides information for the computer to process  
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Memory card   A date storage device used in digital cameras and smartphones  
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Motherboard   The large circuit board of a computer where peripherals attach  
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Network   A group of connected computers  
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Operating system   The system software provided to a computer user by the computer manufacturer. Popular operating systems include Microsoft Windows and the Apple Macintosh’s OS.  
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Presentation application   A computer program that allows users to create a show to display for an audience with the ability to include media. One example is Microsoft PowerPoint  
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Processor   The computing center of a computer where all information is processed.  
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Server   The host computer that delivers web pages and other applications to your browser  
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Software   A program that is not a physical device that directs the computer to perform certain tasks.  
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Software upgrade   A change in an application or new feature added to a software program that a developer releases, usually on the Internet, for users to add  
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Spreadsheet application   A computer program that allows a user to create worksheets with data in rows and columns to sort and manipulate as needed. One example is Microsoft Excel.  
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Storage device   A device that keeps a computer’s information, even when the machine is off, until the user decides to delete the information; examples include hard disk drives, CDs, DVDs, and online storage  
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Utility program   Computer software that maintains the system for maximum performance. Examples of utility programs are computer’s antivirus program or regular data backup  
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Word processing   A computer program that allows a user to create documents with text. One example is Microsoft Word  
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Browsing   The process of performing a search of online categories in order to find a website or web page  
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Credibility   Whether or not a source provides reliable, accurate information, checked and verified experts  
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Domain name   The words or numbers, known as IP addresses, that identify a website.  
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e-commerce   The buying and selling of goods online  
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Home page   The first page in a group of pages on a website that describes the site’s purpose and provides the navigational structure for moving through the website  
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Internet Service Provider (ISP)   A company that sells Internet connectivity to individuals  
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Keyword   A term or group of terms used to find information on the web  
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Malware   Computer software that works as an independent program that infects a computer’s files and programs after being downloaded from what looks like a trusted source  
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Netiquette   Informal rules of behavior for communicating on the web  
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New media   Content not traditionally delivered in digital form that is now found online, such as music, movies, newspapers, or books  
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Phishing   The practice of using spam e-mail to elicit a response and obtain a computer user’s private information.  
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Rootkit   A computer virus that attacks a computer’s internal storage system.  
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Search engine   An automated database that delivers a list of links as a response to a specific keyword request from the user  
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Social engineering   The usually criminal practice of manipulating a person into providing sensitive information.  
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Social networks   An online community  
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Trojan horse   A computer virus disguised as a normal program that infects a computer after being downloaded from an e-mail, pop-up advertisement, or downloaded software  
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World Wide Web   A collection of Internet sites that provide text, graphics, sound, video, and other digital content.  
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Central processing unit   The main system of a computer that controls and carries out its functions  
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Context-sensitive menus   These shortcut menu choices appear as a user right-clicks on the comp. screen  
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Dialog box   A window that appears during the use of a computer application. The window contains a question or requests confirmation of an action the user must reply to before continuing  
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Format painter   A command on the Home tab that provides access to document formatting styles  
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Function key   One of the 12 keys located at the top of the computer keyboard, labeled, F1through F12. They are used to perform shortcut functions  
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Key tips   A windows Ribbon feature allowing a user to use the keyboard keys instead of a mouse to switch tabs or activate commands from the Quick Access Toolbar  
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Menu   A graphical collection of options that appears on your desktop so you can perform a function on your computer  
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Microsoft Access   The database creation and management program in the Microsoft Office Suite.  
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Microsoft Excel   The spreadsheet program in the Microsoft Office Suite.  
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Microsoft Office 2010   A suite of computer programs created and distributed by Microsoft that includes word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, and database software  
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Microsoft   The multiuser collaboration program in the Microsoft Office suite.  
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Microsoft Outlook   Is a personal information manager and e-mail client that is offered as a part of the Microsoft software package, Microsoft Exchange Server, and as a standalone product.  
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Microsoft PowerPoint   Presentation software in the Microsoft Office suite of products. The software provides the user the ability to create professional-looking presentations with graphics, sound, animations, and movie clips  
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Microsoft Publisher   The desktop publishing program in the Microsoft Office suite  
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Microsoft Word   The word publishing program in the Microsoft Office suite  
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Network drive   A location on a servers where networked users can access shared files by mapping to the specific location where they reside  
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Quick Access Toolbar   A group of frequently used commands on the Windows Ribbon interface. You can customize the set of commands it displays  
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Recycle Bin   A location on the desktop, represented by a wastebasket icon, where files appear after you delete them. In this location, you can retrieve deleted files or permanently delete them  
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Scroll bar   Sliding control tools on the bottom and side of the computer window that allow you to navigate within your document.  
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Shortcut   This is a row of information about the current application that appears at the bottom of the document window.  
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Task bar   Appears at the bottom of the computer desktop screen and displays all running programs, frequently used programs, diagnostics and the date and time.  
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