A developing technology that will allow students to experience lessons from distance teachers or places by viewing models.
What is hologram technology?
The physical components of a computer. Anything you can see, feel, or touch.
What is hardware?
The technology that uses physical characteristics for individual identification.
What is biometrics?
The hardware considered the brains of the computer and is required for software to run.
What is the CPU (Central Processing Unit?)
The technology used by first generation computers to control the flow of electrons.
What are vacuum tubes?
An arrangement between employer and employee, allowing the employee to work from home.
What is telecommuting?

A type of computer with the system unit and monitor combined.
What is an all-in-one computer?
The technology that allows manufacturing processes to use computers.
What is CAM (computer-aided manufacturing?)
A PC operating system developed by Microsoft Corporation.
What is Windows?
Developed by Ted Hoff, an integrated circuit that contains all the functions of a central processing unit of a computer.
What is a microprocessor?
The type of distance education where students connect using computers.
What is e-Learning?
A type of device using touchscreen technology and no external keyboard.
What is a tablet?
The area of Artificial Intelligence that creates systems to allow machines to move automatically.
What is Robotics?
A PC general public license operating system first developed for use by scientists and researchers.
What is Linux?
A manual counting device used in ancient days.
What is the abacus?
The technology allowing healthcare professionals to video conference.
What is telemedicine?
The computer circuitry that contains most of the system components.
What is the motherboard?
A branch of computer science devoted to increasing the intelligence of machines.
What is AI (Artificial Intelligence?)
The ability to perform many tasks at one time.
What is multitasking?
A test run by a laboratory or other organization to determine processor speed and performance factors.
What is a benchmark test?
The technology that makes speech recognition possible.
What is natural language processing?
The memory area of a computer that holds programs and data while the computer is on.
What is RAM?
A simulated, 3-D environment that you can explore and manipulate.
What is virtual reality?
The practice of storing files and accessing applications over the Internet.
What is cloud storage?
The part of the CPU that contributes to the processor performance.
What are cores?