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Input Devices
Output Devices
Parts of a Computer
Technology
Internet
100
Let's you give information to the computer or tell the computer what to do.
What is an input device?
100
Let's the computer display information for you.
What is an Output Device?
100
A piece of equipment that the computer can use but is not necessarily directly connected to it.
What is a Peripheral?
100
A group of computers connected together.
What is a Network?
100
Open, unrestricted access to information.
What is the Internet?
200
Let's you speak, makes your voice louder, or let's you record as sound.
What is a microphone?
200
Takes the written information and puts it on paper.
What is a printer?
200
The brain of the Computer.
What is CPU (Central Processing Unit?)
200
Being connected to many other computers.
What is Online?
200
Wide Area Network.
What is WAN?
300
Takes an external image and enters it into the computer.
What is a Scanner?
300
Takes sound and projects it for you to hear.
What are speakers?
300
Device that connects a computer to a network via a telephone line.
What is a modem?
300
Holding Station for LAN information and equipment.
What is a File Server?
300
Access to information and/or equipment restricted.
What is intranet?
400
Where you type instructions for the computer.
What is a Keyboard?
400
Takes the written information and displays it on the screen for you.
What is a monitor?
400
A Pointing device that looks like it has a tail.
What is a Mouse?
400
Protects Intellectual Property.
What are Copyright Laws?
400
Local Area Network that is usually in one location.
What is LAN?
500
Where you put numbers in, then tell it what function to do.
What is a calculator?
500
Takes information from an input device, performs a task, and send the results of the task to a storage or output device.
What is a Processing Device?
500
Tiny picture on the screen.
What is an icon?
500
If you do this to a file it is permanently destroyed.
What is to Delete?
500
An in-house website that serves employees of an enterprise.
What is Stand Alone?