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Residing on the motherboard
2. Expansion Slots- Connections that let you install expansion boards
3. Flash Memory-SmartMedia and CompactFlash cards store megabytes of data on small, thin, rectangular cards using a type of chip
4. Graphical User Interface- Lets users points and click on recognizable, intuitive, and consistent objects, eliminating the need to memorize complex commands and syntax.
5. Hard Drive- is the storage device at the heart of most computer systems.
6. Hardware- encompasses all the physical components of a computer system.
7. Input Device- are external to the system unit and are attached to it using specific connectors and ports.
8. Linux- is a powerful operating system for PC's based on Unix.
9. MacOS- Beginning with version 8.
10. Mainframe-perform multiple tasks for many users simultaneously using for large corporations or organizations.
11. Minicomputer- Smaller multiuser systems.
12. Motherboard- All computer circuity is connected to the main circuit board.
13.Operating System- The software program that oversees and contrls everything that happens while your computer is turned on.
14. Output Device- Show you the results of the computer's processing.
15. Platform- The computer environment.
16. Professional Workstation- Meets the needsd of users requiring more computing power than a personal computer.
17. Random Access Memory- Chips that store data only temporarity; all information is erased when the computer is turned off.
18. Read-only Memory- Chips have instructions and data built into them.
19. Supercomputer- meet this need by processing trillions of calculations per second.
20. Syntax- The user must type commands using particular keywords, punctuation symbols, and rigidly enforced rules, collectively
21. System Software- incudes the operating system and utility programs that help to operate and maintain your computer's data management tasks
22. System Unit- is the case that houses the computer's internal processing circuity incuding the motherboard, disk drives, power supply, pluging boards, and internal speaker.
23. User Interface- the way in which the user interacts with the computer.
24. Utility Program- the other part of the system software.
25. Virus- are small pieces of unauthorized program code written ti invade hard drives.
26. Windows- Microsoft Corporation introduced its own graphical user interface called windows.
2. Expansion Slots- Connections that let you install expansion boards
3. Flash Memory-SmartMedia and CompactFlash cards store megabytes of data on small, thin, rectangular cards using a type of chip
4. Graphical User Interface- Lets users points and click on recognizable, intuitive, and consistent objects, eliminating the need to memorize complex commands and syntax.
5. Hard Drive- is the storage device at the heart of most computer systems.
6. Hardware- encompasses all the physical components of a computer system.
7. Input Device- are external to the system unit and are attached to it using specific connectors and ports.
8. Linux- is a powerful operating system for PC's based on Unix.
9. MacOS- Beginning with version 8.
10. Mainframe-perform multiple tasks for many users simultaneously using for large corporations or organizations.
11. Minicomputer- Smaller multiuser systems.
12. Motherboard- All computer circuity is connected to the main circuit board.
13.Operating System- The software program that oversees and contrls everything that happens while your computer is turned on.
14. Output Device- Show you the results of the computer's processing.
15. Platform- The computer environment.
16. Professional Workstation- Meets the needsd of users requiring more computing power than a personal computer.
17. Random Access Memory- Chips that store data only temporarity; all information is erased when the computer is turned off.
18. Read-only Memory- Chips have instructions and data built into them.
19. Supercomputer- meet this need by processing trillions of calculations per second.
20. Syntax- The user must type commands using particular keywords, punctuation symbols, and rigidly enforced rules, collectively
21. System Software- incudes the operating system and utility programs that help to operate and maintain your computer's data management tasks
22. System Unit- is the case that houses the computer's internal processing circuity incuding the motherboard, disk drives, power supply, pluging boards, and internal speaker.
23. User Interface- the way in which the user interacts with the computer.
24. Utility Program- the other part of the system software.
25. Virus- are small pieces of unauthorized program code written ti invade hard drives.
26. Windows- Microsoft Corporation introduced its own graphical user interface called windows.
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Power Point Vocabulary#3
Animated Object- An object such as a picture,text book,or other graphic that appears by itself during a Power Point Presentation .
Animated Text- text that displays on a Power Point slide on line or bulleted point at a time.
Animation- A sound or fisual effect added to a Power Point Presentationto make the presentation more interesting.
Bit-Mapped Image-an image made from a serious of small dors:it may have .bmp, .png,.jpg,.gif file extension.
Embed-To insert a source file into a destination file: any changes made later to the source file are not reflected in the destination file.
Footer-A line of text that appears at the bottom of eachpage in a file, containing information such as the documents name,page number or the data
Header-A line of text that appears at the top of each page in a file containing information""
LInk -the connection between a source fileand a destination file or between two tables any changes are redlected in the destination file.
Slide Master- A hidden slide in a power point stores design plates
Title master-desing placeholders and background
Animated Text- text that displays on a Power Point slide on line or bulleted point at a time.
Animation- A sound or fisual effect added to a Power Point Presentationto make the presentation more interesting.
Bit-Mapped Image-an image made from a serious of small dors:it may have .bmp, .png,.jpg,.gif file extension.
Embed-To insert a source file into a destination file: any changes made later to the source file are not reflected in the destination file.
Footer-A line of text that appears at the bottom of eachpage in a file, containing information such as the documents name,page number or the data
Header-A line of text that appears at the top of each page in a file containing information""
LInk -the connection between a source fileand a destination file or between two tables any changes are redlected in the destination file.
Slide Master- A hidden slide in a power point stores design plates
Title master-desing placeholders and background
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Power Point Vocabulary
Presentation- is a formal or an informal report, usually given orally, sometimes called a "speech" or a "talk".
Thumbnails- small size viewsSplitter Bars-Horizontal or vertical bars
Title Slide- the forst slide in a presentation
Title-the main topic
Place Holder- is a preset location reservingspace for a slide element
Title Area-is a place holder for the slides title
Text Area-ia a place holder for a subtitle or a numbered or bullet list.
Object Area-is reserved for objects
Rich Text Format (RTF)a file format with a extension
Auto Content Wizard- is a tool to help you create a presentation easily with preprogrammed layouts,design,and text.
Boilerplate Text-Standart text which is apropriate for that type of presentation.
Indent Level- is a number that indicates the indent and importance of the subtitle in relation to the title.
Promote-decreasing or increasing the type size
Demote-A subtitle to a lower table
Subtitle- any text that fallows the title and gives more detail about the title
Object- non text elements
Thumbnails- small size viewsSplitter Bars-Horizontal or vertical bars
Title Slide- the forst slide in a presentation
Title-the main topic
Place Holder- is a preset location reservingspace for a slide element
Title Area-is a place holder for the slides title
Text Area-ia a place holder for a subtitle or a numbered or bullet list.
Object Area-is reserved for objects
Rich Text Format (RTF)a file format with a extension
Auto Content Wizard- is a tool to help you create a presentation easily with preprogrammed layouts,design,and text.
Boilerplate Text-Standart text which is apropriate for that type of presentation.
Indent Level- is a number that indicates the indent and importance of the subtitle in relation to the title.
Promote-decreasing or increasing the type size
Demote-A subtitle to a lower table
Subtitle- any text that fallows the title and gives more detail about the title
Object- non text elements
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