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Devices that accept data
which is then converted to a
form that can be used by the computer
Known as the “brains” of the
computer; speed is measured in Megahertz.
Devices that return processed data in
the form of information.
External devices connected to the
computer, but not inside the
main cabinet/unit
Refers to the sharpness and clarity of the
monitor; can also refer to bitmap
images and printers.
Of the storage capacities listed,
the one that is the largest: byte,
megabyte, gigabyte
Having more than one program
open at the same time.
Information stored here is lost when the
power is turned off.
Software required for the computer to run,
sometimes called the Master
Controller.
Update software regularly, install
firewalls, and delete e-mails with odd
attachments.
Also known as the web address.
A software program that allows you to
view web pages.
A company that has equipment
to provide internet access.
Code used to achieve a high level of data
security.
Words such as AND, OR, NOT
when used in an Internet search.
Rules of right and wrong
behavior; usually based on values.
A law that defines the rights possessed
by the author of a work.
A type of software license that grants the
owner free use for evaluation purposes,
but stipulates a purchase fee for permanent use.
A policy that defines rights and responsibilities in using equipment and software in a legal and ethical
manner.
A type of software license that is not
protected by copyright laws.
Effects that change how the
presentation moves from slide
to slide.
Things PowerPoint can create besides professional slide
shows.
Effects that change how text
and graphics come into a
slide.
Use this key to stop your slide
show.
A view that shows a thumbnail of each
slide in the presentation and
allows you to easily change the order of slides and set slide
transitions.
What are input devices?
What is the CPU (Central
Processing Unit)?
What are output devices?
What are peripheral devices?
What is resolution?
What is gigabyte?
What is multitasking?
What RAM (Random Access
Memory)?
What is system software or operating system?
What are ways to protect against
computer viruses?
What is the URL?
What is a web browser?
What is an ISP (Internet Service
Provider)?
What is encryption?
What are Boolean
operators?
What are ethics?
What is copyright?
What is shareware?
What is an acceptable use
policy?
What is a public domain license?
What are transitions?
What are handouts, notes
or transparencies?
What are animations?
What is the ESC key?
What is slide sorter view?