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TERM TABLE
Your term table is one of the pages in your Web Portfolio. You are responsible
for finding ALL the definitions for the following terms on your own.

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Look over past notes, quizzes and assignments. Please write the definitions
in your own words.
TERM
1. Comput
er
2. Desktop

DEFINITION In Your Own Words!!!


A programmable electronic device designed to
perform prescribed tasks at high speeds.
The display screen which shows various icons
representing files and softwares
Apicture or symbol that appears on amonitor and is used t
3. Icon
o represent a command
4. Shortcut A link to a software application, file, or website,
A row of buttons on a display screen that are clicked on to
5. Taskbar
start software applications or switch between open
applications or active windows.
6. Wallpap A design or picture in the background of the display
screen.
er
7. Hardwar The mechanical, magnetic, electronic,and electrical devic
es comprising a computer system,
e
8. Software The programs and other operating information used by a
computer.
(Central Processing Unit) The brains of the computer
9. CPU
where most calculations take place.
10.
Mo An electronic device that makes possible thetransmission
of data to or from a computer via telephone or other
dem
communication lines.
11.
Per A peripheral device.
ipheral
12.
Inp A peripheral device, as a keyboard or stylus, used
to enter data into a computer for processing.
ut
Device
13.
Ou Electromechanical equipment
tput
used to transfer data out of the computer.
Device
14.
CD A compact disc onto which data can be written multiple
times.
-RW
15.
DV A blank DVD on which data, including music and movies,

D-R

can be permanently recorded and read using the DVD+R


format.
A group of binary digits or bits (usually eight) operated on
as a unit.
A type of computer memory that can be
accessed randomly
Memory read at high speed but not capable of being
changed by program instructions.
A program or machine for storing, creating, and
formatting text entered from a keyboard and providing a
printout.

16.
By
te
17.
RA
M
18.
RO
M
19.
Wo
rd
Processo
r
20.
For The arrangement of data
matting
21.
Titl A horizontal bar at the top of a window, which says the
name of the program and usually the name of the
e bar
currently active document.
22.
Me A horizontal bar, at the top of the screen below the title
bar which has drop-down menus.
nu Bar
A set of type characters of a particular typeface design
23.
Fo
and
size.
nt
24.
Por The page is vertically oriented.
trait
Orientati
on
25.
La The page is horizontally oriented.
ndscape
Orientati
on
26.
Ma The space around the printed or written matter on a page.
rgins
27.
Ind To set in or back from the margin, as the first lineof a para
graph.
ent
28.
Bul Each of several items in a list, preceded by a bullet
symbol for emphasis.
lets
29.
Col A vertical division of a page or text.
umns
30.
Jus Adjust (a line of type or piece of text) so that the text fills
a space evenly or forms a straight edge at one or both
tify
margins.
31.
Ali Alignment of text or graphics on the screen.
gnment
32.
De The creation of documents using page layout tools on
a computer.
sktop
Publishin
g
33.
Gr Graphics are visual presentations on a computer screen.
aphics
34.
De

sign
Element
s
35.
Tex
t Box
36.
Tex
t Art
37.
Sp
readshe
et
38.
Wo
rksheet
39.
Cel
l
40.
Ro
w
41.
Col
umn
42.
Cel
l
Address
43.
Ra
nge
44.
La
bel
45.
Val
ue
46.
For
mula
47.
Ele
ctronic
Presenta
tion
48.
Sli
de
49.
Tra
nsition
50.
Ani
mation
Scheme
51.
Int
ernet
Web
Browser
52.
Hy
perlink
53.
Wo
rld Wide

Rectangular frame into which you type text.

An electronic document in which data is arranged in the


rows and columns of a grid and can be rearranged and
used in calculations.
A data file created and used by a spreadsheet program.
A cell is a box in which you can enter a single piece
of data.
Rows are numbered horizontal groups of cells.
Vertical rows of cells, usually identified by letters.
The selected cell and the location of what is being
modified.
A series of cells that are worked on as a group.

The content of a field or variable. It can refer to alphabetic


as well as numeric data.
A formula is an expression that defines how one cell
relates to other cells.
a presentation using multimedia of voice, images, and
electronic files (such as Microsoft Word, Excel, or
PowerPoint), with a computer,
A slide is a single page of a presentation
An effect that happens between each photo, slide, or
video clip.
Are groups of settings to enhance your presentations.

Used to access information on the web.

A reference to data that the reader can directly follow


either by clicking, tapping or hovering.
An information space where documents and other web
resources are identified by URLs, and can be accessed via

Web
54.
Se
arch
Engine
55.
EMail
56.
Ne
tiquette

the Internet.
A program that searches for and identifies items in a
database

The transmission of messages over communications


networks.
Means respecting other users' views and displaying
common courtesy when posting your views to online
discussion groups.
57.
Em A digital icon or a sequence of
keyboard symbols that sserves to represent a facial
oticon
expression.
58.
Do The part of a network address that identifies it as belonging to a
particular domain.
main
Name
59.
We Through the World Wide Web or Internet, usually by
clicking with a mouse.
b
Surfing
60.
Et
hics
61.
Uti
litarian
View
62.
De
ontology
View
63.
Pir
acy
64.
Co The exclusive legal right, given to an originator or an
assignee to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary,
pyright
artistic, or musical material, and to authorize others to do
the same.
65.
Pat A government authority or license conferring a right or
title for a set period, especially the sole right to exclude
ent
others from making, using, or selling an invention.
66.
Sp Irrelevant or inappropriate messages sent on the Internet
to a large number of people.
am
67.
Vir A code that is able to copy itself and has a detrimental
effect, such as corrupting the system or destroying data.
us
68.
Phi The attempt to acquire information such as usernames,
passwords, and credit card details (and sometimes,
shing
indirectly, money), often for malicious reasons, by making
themselves as a trustworthy individual in an electronic
communication.
69.
Ph The practice of directing Internet users to a bogus website
that duplicates the appearance of a legit one, in order to
arming
get hold of personal information such as passwords,
account numbers, etc.
70.
Er The study of how efficient people are in their working

gonomic environment.
s
71.
RSI (Relative Strength Index) A technical momentum
indicator that compares the magnitude of recent gains to
recent losses in an attempt to determine overbought and
oversold conditions of an asset.
72.
MS MSI is an installer package file format used by Windows.
I
73.
CS Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a business
approach that adds to sustainable development by
R
delivering economic, social and environmental benefits for
all stakeholders.
Used to describe old, dead or discarded appliances using
74.
Eelectricity.
Waste

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