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Third Grade Home Directory/H-Drive The location on the server where individual users can save their work. This directory is named the same as the username.

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3 Home Directory/H-Drive The location on the server where individual users can save their work. This directory is named the same as the username of the individual who logged on to the computer. Steps to Save on the H-Drive Click on File then Save as Name the Document and make the window large with the down arrow. Click on HJ-S3 on the left Click on your username Click Save

4 Spreadsheet A type of software application program. These programs manipulate numerical information and string data in columns and rows of cells, perform calculations quickly, and can be used for financial record keeping and forecasting. Numbers and Excel are spreadsheet programs.

5 Row The horizontal divisions of a spreadsheet that intersect the vertical divisions (columns) to form cells in which data can be entered. Rows are labeled numerically (1,2,3,4,...).

6 Column The vertical divisions of a spreadsheet that intersect the horizontal divisions (rows) to form cells in which data can be entered. Columns are labeled alphabetically (A,B,C,...AB,AC,AD...).

7 Cell The intersection of a row and a column on a spreadsheet in which data can be entered. Cells are designated by their column letter and row number-- B4. Cell C7

8 Data A general term for pieces of information that a computer processes.

9 Chart A visual representation of data selected on a spreadsheet; may be a line, bar, or pie chart; created by the charts icon in Numbers or the "Chart Wizard" in Microsoft Excel.

10 Hard drive The large storage area on your computer in which documents, files, programs, and data are stored. The hard drive is usually assigned the drive letter of C and is often several gigabytes in size.

11 Multimedia Any combinations of video, sound, text, animation, and graphic images in a computer-based environment.

12 Audio Sound

13 Video A series of still photos placed in rapid succession to create motion.

14 E-mail (Electronic mail): Messages, usually text, sent from one person to another via an Internet connection and a computer. E-mail can also be sent automatically to a large number of addresses (Mailing List).

15 Peripheral A hardware device that connects to a computer, usually by a cable. A scanner, digital camera, keyboard, and mouse are peripherals.

16 Digital Camera A hardware peripheral that allows users to take digital pictures and then transfer those images into the computer where they can be edited for use in documents or presentations.

17 Scanner A peripheral device that converts text or pictures into bit-mapped data that is put into a computer. The digitized images can then be edited.

18 Boolean Implied Boolean search strategies use the +, -, and “” symbols to narrow a search. Keying a + or – sign in front of a word will force the inclusion or exclusion of that word in the search statement. Putting quotation marks around two or more words will force them to be searched as a phrase in that exact order. Whenever you see a Web search tool or database query system that allows you to use AND, OR, and NOT to improve your search, the chances are it uses Boolean techniques. The most common Boolean operators are AND (you're looking for all terms), OR (you're looking for at least one of the terms), and NOT (you're excluding a term).

19 URL An Internet address, usually consisting of the access protocol, the domain name, and optionally the path to a file or resource residing on that server.

20 Hyperlinks A link from a hypertext file to another location or file; typically activated by clicking on a highlighted word or icon at a particular location on the screen. HJ Home Page

21 Internet Toolbars A bar usually near the top of a window, that displays buttons with icons to provide quick access to certain functions within the Internet – for example, Back, Forward, Stop, Refresh

22 Copyright Legally, the exclusive rights of the owner of the copyright on a work to make and distribute copies, and perform and display the work in public (these last two mainly apply to plays, films, dances and the like, but could also apply to software). A work, including a piece of software, is under copyright if it displays a copyright notice. The copyright owner is the person or company whose name appears in the copyright notice on the box, or the disk or the screen or wherever.


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