An electronic signal that is either on or off and represented by a 1 or 0.
What is a bit.
This term includes the operating system and programs you purchase from an office supply store.
What are the types of software.
The part of the hardware of your computer that stores all your programs and files.
What is the hard drive.
A way of sending messages from one computer to another.
What is e-mail.
The program you would use to create a document like a letter or report.
What is Word.
The address on a website located on the world wide web.
What is URL or Uniform Resource Locator.
A website usually maintained by an individual with regular entries.
What is a blog.
The program you would use to make a slide show.
What is Power Point.
Receiving information from another person's computer over a network and saving it on your own hard drive.
What is download.
The name of the place your files are stored.
What is the cloud.
A collection of web pages designed to let anyone who accesses to modify or contribute content.
What is a wiki.
The blinking line or shape on the screen that tells you where the next character goes.
What is the cursor.
The name of the program we logged in to with our own username and password to open Power Point, Word, and Excel.
What is Office 365.
A box where a column and row intersect in a spreadsheet.
What is a cell.
The perceived second generation of web development and design that includes social networking sites and, video sharing site, wikis and blogs.
What is web 2.0.
The program you would use to create a spreadsheet.
What is Excel.