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computer test

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the gathering together of groups of people using online tools to connect and exchange ideas   social networking  
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crisis-mapping tool that collects information to make it instantly and publicly available for use in emergencies   Ushahidi  
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account for about 1/5 of all deaths worldwide, and technology is used to increase the pace of vaccine production to decrease this death rate   infectious diseases  
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the difference between people with access to computers and the internet and those without this access is known as the   digital divide  
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the witness project uses the power of video and a grassroots movement to advocate for   human rights  
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using the internet to get small donations from many people to start a business is called   crowdfunding  
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the technology called QR codes stands for   quick response  
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forward thinking companies such as AT&T are using this to improve their products and services   crowdsourcing  
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joining together as a group to use a product more efficiently is called   collaborative consumption  
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a popular voice over internet protocol service is   skype  
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this term means being familiar enough with computers that you understand their capabilities and limitations   computer literate  
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list six advantages or examples of being computer literate   1. avoiding hackers and viruses 2. protecting your privacy 3. understanding the real risks 4. using the web wisely 5. avoiding online annoyances 6. being able to maintain upgrade and troubleshoot your computer  
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unwanted junk email is called   spam  
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field of study focused on information handling and retrieval of information automatically   information technology (IT)  
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the process of searching huge amounts of data with the hope of finding a pattern is called   data mining  
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faculty at universities often use course management software such as this to make information available to students   moodle  
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analyzing computer systems to gather potential legal evidence is   computer forensics  
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the goal of this is to provide technological solutions to physical problems, such as providing sight to the blind   biomedical chip research  
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a wearable device that hangs around your neck and consists of a camera, a projector and a mirror that can communicate with the internet over wireless bluetooth technology   sixthsense  
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computing that relates to emotion or that deliberately tries to influence emotion   affective computing  
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an operating system developed by microsoft that works with mobile computing devices of all types and also traditional PCs   Windows 8  
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commonly refers to a computer program that is installed on the hard drive of your computer and requires a computer operating system like microsoft windows or apple os to run   desktop app  
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when you sign into windows 8 with this, you will be able to download apps from the windows store, sync settings online, and get your online content   microsoft account  
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to be able to sync the settings of one windows 8 device to all of your windows 8 devices   roam  
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displays the time, day, and date   lock screen  
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displays square or rectangular tiles   start screen  
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any symbol that displays on your screen in response to moving your mouse    
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