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Active cell The thick-bordered cell where you can enter numbers or formulas in a spreadsheet.
Ascending Order Organizing or sorting information in order from smallest to largest, or A-Z or 1-9.
AUP - Acceptable Use Policy A set of rules and guidelines that are set up to regulate Internet use and to protect the user.
Cell The space at the intersection of a row and column in a spreadsheet.
Database Software application that helps manage large collections of information. A simple database might be a single file containing many records, with the same set of fields. Data can be sorted and searched by one or more criteria
Descending Order Organizing or sorting information in order from largest to smallest, Z-A or 9-1.
Field A place in a database record where a category of information can be entered or located.
Firewall The thick-bordered cell where you can enter numbers or formulas in a spreadsheet.
Ascending Order Organizing or sorting information in order from smallest to largest, or A-Z or 1-9.
AUP - Acceptable Use Policy A set of rules and guidelines that are set up to regulate Internet use and to protect the user.
Hacker The space at the intersection of a row and column in a spreadsheet.
Database Software application that helps manage large collections of information. A simple database might be a single file containing many records, with the same set of fields. Data can be sorted and searched by one or more criteria
Home row Keys on the keyboard with fingers of the left hand are on A-S-D-F and fingers on the right hand on J-K-L-;.
Illustration A place in a database record where a category of information can be entered or located.
Active cell The thick-bordered cell where you can enter numbers or formulas in a spreadsheet.
Ascending Order Part of the computer system such as a keyboard, screen, mouse, joystick, printer, speakers, etc
AUP - Acceptable Use Policy A set of rules and guidelines that are set up to regulate Internet use and to protect the user.
Cell The space at the intersection of a row and column in a spreadsheet.
Database Software application that helps manage large collections of information. A simple database might be a single file containing many records, with the same set of fields. Data can be sorted and searched by one or more criteria
Network Organizing or sorting information in order from largest to smallest, Z-A or 9-1.
Non-linear Not moving in a straight line or path; a multimedia presentation that transitions from one image to another in an order that is preset,Example: a non-linear presentation can transition from image 1 to image 3 and back to image 1. using menus/branching.
Numeric Keypad The portion of a keyboard, set up like an adding machine or calculator used to enter numbers and equations quickly into the computer.
OR Formal name given to advanced search strategies using AND, OR and NOT connectors. Boolean logic was created by English mathematician George Boole 150 years ago.
Search Strategies Try to guess at the URL. Use Subject directories provided by some search engines. The selected resources are grouped by subject, categories, and subcategories that can be used for keyword search or to browse the categories.
Security Protection of computer, computer files or a computer network from use without permission of the owner or owners.
Software/Application Programs that allow you to accomplish certain tasks such as write letters, analyze numbers, sort files, manage finances, draw pictures, and play games.
Stand Alone Computer A computer that does not rely upon any other computer or server to work.
Telecommunication The act of sending and receiving information, such as data, text, pictures, voice, and video. The exchange of information can be within a building or around the globe.
Vandalism The intentional act of destroying computer files or computer networks.
WYSIWYG WYSIWYG is an acronym for "What You See Is What You Get" and is pronounced "wizzy wig." WYSIWYG simply means that the text and graphics shown on your screen exactly match your printouts.
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