The device you use to click and select with a cursor that appears on the monitor.
What is a mouse?
Internet etiquette.
Netiquette
These are viruses that can duplicate themselves.
What are worms?
This can be used to call somebody.
What is a cell phone?
The left home keys on a keyboard.
What are A, S, D, and F?
The part of the computer that displays a visual.
What is the monitor?
Media that combines text, graphics, audio and more.
Multimedia
These are things in your computer that track your browsing history and send the results to a company that can send you adds based on the results.
What are cookies?
Smaller than a cell phone, and cannot call, but can use Facetime audio.
What is an IPod?
The right home keys on a keyboard.
What are J, K, L, and ;/: ?
The section that stores all the information, usually next to the monitor.
What is the Computer?
Something that can protect your computer from being hacked or given viruses.
What is a Firewall?
This disguises itself as something good to get inside your computer, but is really a virus.
What is a Trojan Horse?
This is bigger than most devices. It is used for typing documents and using the internet. It has many parts to it.
What is a computer?
Moves the cursor between text while you are typing.
What are the directional keys?
The section of the computer with the keys on it.
What is the keyboard?
Firefox and Internet Explorer are examples of this.
What is a browser?
This protects your computer from viruses once it spots them.
What is an anti-virus?
This is bigger than a phone but smaller than a computer. It is a type of tablet.
What is an IPad?
The number of function keys on a keyboard.
What is 12?
This is sometimes placed under the computer mouse.
What is a mouse pad?
Something you can create or outline in Word or Docs that holds text.
What is a textbox?
This has nine themes and pertains to how you should act while online.
What is Digital Citizenship?
What is a Kindle?
The button that allows you to leave a page without the using the mouse.
What is the Escape Button?