These addresses are a series of numbers that are used to identify your computer on the Internet.
What is an IP Address?
100
This is the name for a web page that Internet Explorer will go to when you first open it up. (Unless your browser has been hijacked by a virus)
What is a Home Page?
100
This method of replying, when used, will reply to everyone who received a copy of an email instead of only the person who sent it to you.
What is Reply All (or Reply to All)?
100
If your message has a paperclip beside it, one of these is sure to be attached to your message (perhaps a picture, etc).
What is a attachment?
100
This social media web site is a source of controversy in the workplace and is often thought of as a big distraction.
What is Facebook?
200
These little bars can attach themselves to your browser to annoy you with advertisements and unwanted features.
What are toolbars?
200
These two "arrow" buttons allow you to go to recently visited web pages in order.
What are the back and forward buttons?
200
A person whose name or email addressed is typed in this box will receive a copy of an email sent without the original recipient knowing about it.
What is the BCC?
200
This type of network implies a hierarchy, boss, or warden!
What is a Client/Server network?
200
This is the radio station we have been listening to for the past two days.
What is 101.9 The Fox? (102FM also works!)
300
This is the technical name for a full web address that you can copy and paste to access a website later.
What is a URL? (Universal Resource Locator)
300
There are three of these, and they are keywords that are used to refine your search results on google or other search engines.
What are Boolean Operators?
300
This area of Outlook can be accessed via the Navigation Pane on the left to make appointments and meetings.
What is The Calendar?
300
These can be attached to an email message with rows and columns for organizing information, similar to a chart.
What is a Table?
300
This is the last year in which the Toronto Maple Leafs won the Stanley Cup.
What is 1967?
400
These pieces of hardware allow us to connect multiple devices to the internet.
What is a router?
400
This feature in Internet Explorer allows you to multi-task by having more than one website open at once.
What is Tabbed Browsing?
400
This method of sharing a calendar works with people who have email accounts that don't use Outlook.
What is email a calendar?
400
This is a visual representation of contact info that can be sent in an email message.
What is a Business Card?
400
This politician was subject of our lesson on Boolean Operators.
Who is Rob Ford?
500
This is the official name for "languages" that computers speak to each other to communicate. (One Word)
What is a PROTOCOL?
500
This keyboard shortcut can be used to access your History in Internet Explorer.
What is CTRL+H?
500
In Outlook, these provide a way of delegating "jobs" to people through email.
What are tasks?
500
This is the toolbar that is seen at the top of your inbox window (NOT your message writing window) and it contains functions such as New message, Reply, etc.
What is the Standard Toolbar.
500
This television show, starring Bryan Cranston, was frequently referenced when talking about peer to peer networks such as pirate bay.