front 1 Computer network covering the whole world used to search the World Wide Web. | back 1 Internet |
front 2 It is a tray of icons that provides fast, one-click access to commonly used programs and files on the desktop. | back 2 dock |
front 3 Is to close off one's access or to exit an account in a computer system after having previously logged in so that it doesn’t recognize you until you log in again; used for security purposes. | back 3 Log off/log out |
front 4 A file is a collection of data stored in one unit, identified by a file name. | back 4 file |
front 5 Is a Hawaiian word meaning 'quick' (when repeated it means 'very quick') It is also a type of website that is developed collaboratively by a group of users, and can be easily added to or edited by anyone (known as 'open editing'). | back 5 wiki |
front 6 The practice of using computer-based tools to tell stories. | back 6 Digital storytelling |
front 7 Stands for "Uniform Resource Locator." A URL is the address of a specific Web site or file on the Internet. | back 7 URL |
front 8 The computer screen you see in front of you and whatever icons are present. | back 8 desktop |
front 9 The practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own. | back 9 Plagiarism |
front 10 Is the process by which a user gains access to a computer system, usually by providing a previously agreed upon username and password; used for security purposes. | back 10 Log in |