Devices are the pieces of hardware used by a human (or other system) to communicate with a computer.
What is Input/Output Device?
This is the brain of your computer.
It performs all of the calculations.
The operating system provides rules for how that information gets back and forth.
What is Central Processing Unit?
This refers to the transmission of messages that have been created in digital format.
What is Electronic Communication?
Refers to creations of the mind: inventions, literary and artistic works, symbols, names, images and designs used in commerce.
What is Intellectual Property?
Is a way of creating, editing, formatting, and printing documents using a computer program.
What is Word Processing?
This is a input device that lets you move on a flat surface to control the coordinates on screen.
What is a Mouse?
It is temporary storage for the computer.
What is RAM?
Participants can only hear each other, this can be done by telephone, or on a computer with a microphone and speakers or a combination headset.
What is Audio Conference?
It can be a word, symbol, or design that has been registered as a property of a specific entity.
What is Trademark?
This is the overarching style or design of the text. Examples include Arial, Times New Roman, Calibri, and so forth. Word offers a variety to choose from, each with its unique visual characteristics.
What is Font?
This is used to collect images from the source and converts them to a digital format that may be saved on a disc. Before they are printed, these images can be modified.
What is a Scanner?
This is a system Software that acts as an intermediary/interface between a user of a computer and the computer hardware.
What is an Operating System?
Online journals that allow Users to regularly share information, opinions, photographs, and other contents.
What is Blogs?
Information considered ________ gives the company a competitive advantage over its competitors and is often a product of internal research and development.
What is Trade Secret?
Is the long strip that runs across the top of the application window. It's where you'll find all the tools and commands you need to create and format your documents.
What is Ribbon?
This is the most frequent and widely used input device for entering data into a computer.
What is a Keyboard?
The graphical operating system designed for Intel-platform desktop and notebook computers.
Best known, greatest selection of applications available.
What is Windows?
The Largest is the largest existing computer network, linking individual computers and networks throughout the world via cables and satellites.
What is the Internet?
This is a form of copyright infringement where the work of one author or artist is copied and passed off as though it were the original work of another person.
What is Plagiarism?
They provide a consistent space for including information that you want to appear on every page of your document, such as titles, page numbers, dates, and logos.
What is Header and Footer?
It creates images by arranging small dots, known as pixels, in a rectangular pattern. The amount of pixels determines the image’s sharpness.
What is a Monitor?
User-friendly, runs on name brand hardware. Many applications available.
Current editions include: Sierra, High Sierra, Mojave, Catalina & Big Sur—Version XI
What is Mac?
This is defined as working at home or from another location by using a computer that is electronically linked to a central place of employment, thus no need for travel to work each day.
What is Telecommuting?
Is the designing of functional and fashionable products using a combination of engineering and design skills.
Industrial design
Refer to the blank spaces around the edges of a document, where text, images, or other content are not displayed.
What is Margin?