This method of connecting to the internet how we are connected to the internet at our desktops. It involves a cord you plug in.
What is cable?
What is ethernet?
What is DSL?
This means a website is secure.
What is the lock?
What is https://?
This is the place where we put web addresses. It is the "meat" of our sandwich and we can type here.
What is the address bar?
This is a common tool we use to search the internet. It is the most common of this kind of software.
What is Google?
This describes the key we use to access most shortcuts.
What is ctrl?
What is control?
This is a way to connect to the internet without any kind of cable. You connect using software instead of hardware. This kind of connection is also extremely common.
What is wifi?
This three letter part of a web address comes at the beginning. We can often leave it off, but it is still there. It has a . and comes before the website's name.
What is www.?
What is the tab manager?
What are tabs?
This describes words that describe what we are looking for. These should be clear and concise and don't need filler words.
What are search terms?
What are keywords?
What is ctrl +?
For this method we connect to the internet, we use our _________, not our computer.
What is smart phone?
What is cell phone?
These are the last 3 letters for a common or commercial website and a college education website.
+50 if you get both answers!
What is .com?
What is .edu?
This is the button you would press if you wanted to see new information on a webpage or if the web page is broken. It is located in the "meat" of our browser sandwich.
What is refresh?
What is reload?
This describes the things you get after completing a search.
This describes making a webpage smaller.
What is ctrl -?
This is the general name of a software application that can be used to access things on the internet, from videos to images to various websites.
What is a web browser?
These are the last 3 letters for a website for a non-profit organization, like a school or museum, and a government website.
+50 for getting both!
What is .org?
What is .gov?
This is the button you would click to add a new tab.
What is the +?
This is an additional place you can enter words to search for. It can be found on a website like Google, but it can also be found on a page like YouTube.
What is a search bar?
This describes locating a specific word on a page.
What is ctrl f?
This is the name of a commonly used web browser. Bonus of +50 per additional web browser you can name! (There are 4 common ones)
What is Firefox?
What is Edge?
What is Safari?
What is Chrome?
This is the last 3 letters generally in a web address, normally starting with a . and then 3 letters.
What is a top level domain?
This is the "bottom" bun of our browser sandwich, where we can access pages we use a lot. We can add a new one of these by pressing the star. Bonus +50 points if you know both names it might go by in browsers!
What is a favorite?
What is a bookmark?
This describes a service that searches for a keyword on the internet. It creates a list of different website that include that word. Google is one of these but that is NOT the answer!
What is a search engine?
This describes undoing an action.
What is control z?