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Intro to Digital Technology Review for Final Introduction to Digital Technology Finals Seniors Monday, 5/16 – 2 nd Tuesday 5/17 – 1 st,3 rd Underclassmen Monday 5/23 – 1 st, 3 rd Tuesday 5/24 – 2 nd
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Hardware/Software CPU: the “brains” of the computer I/O ports: connect input and output devices to the computer Motherboard: a printed circuit board that is the foundation of a computer; the main circuit board
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Hardware/Software Hard drive: a device used to permanently store and also retrieve information Monitor: a display screen for video images and the case that holds it Peripheral: Hardware that allows a computer to perform additional functions but is not necessary for the computer to work
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Hardware/Software Operating system: Enables the computer hardware to communicate with the computer software Application software: programs that run on your computer – some examples are web browsers, email, games
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Hardware/Software Hardware: any physical device used in or with your machine Software: collection of code installed on your computer’s hard drive
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Hardware/Software Input: receiving information Processing: handling and managing data Storage: saving data and info for later use Output: providing user with information
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Hardware/Software Crash: when a program or the entire operating system unexpectedly stops working Boot: to power up a computer and load the system software Reboot: the process of a computer system restarting
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Hardware/Software File: stores data, information, settings or commands Browser: software created to present and explore content on the Internet
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Hardware/Software Cookies: information that a website puts on your hard drive so it can remember something about you at a later date provides a way for the website to recognize you and keep track of your preferences
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Hardware/Software Bandwidth: the amount of digital data that can be transmitted over a computer network, or another communication device, at any given time Backup: to copy data as a security measure
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Hardware/Software Firewall A security gate for your computer Analyzes incoming data and allows certain information to pass through if that information is safe
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Hardware/Software Captcha: technology used to insure that a human is making an online transaction rather than a computer Keyword: a word used in a text search on a browser Network: a system that transmits any combination of voice, video or data between users
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Hardware/Software Server: a computer or device on a network that manages network resources Flash drive: small data storage device that connects to a computer’s I/O port Mobile device: portable electronic product that performs computer-like tasks
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Hardware/Software Cloud computing: storing and accessing data and programs over the Internet instead of your computer’s hard drive Laptop: portable computer you can take with you and use in different environments; includes a screen, keyboard and trackpad
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Hardware/Software Tablet: wireless, portable personal computer with a touchscreen surface; typically smaller than a notebook but larger than a smartphone Google drive: example of cloud-based computing
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Cybersecurity Malware: software designed specifically to damage or disrupt a system Virus: a program or piece of code that attacks a computer or network through contaminated data Trojan: a destructive program that masquerades as a harmless application
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Cybersecurity Spyware: software that secretly gathers user information through the user’s Internet connection without his or her knowledge Adware: software that is given to the user with advertisements hidden in the application Identity theft: the act of a person obtaining information illegally about someone else
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Cybersecurity Antivirus software: computer programs that can block, detect, and remove viruses and other malware Encryption: the process of using codes to make readable information unreadable Spam: unsolicited emails sent to many addresses
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Cybersecurity Ways to avoid becoming a victim of identity theft Shopping only secure sites Protecting PINs and passwords Using an alternate identity for web surfing
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Cybersecurity Downloading apps can compromise your computer or electronic device’s security. It’s important to update your security automatically because ways to attack your computer are constantly being developed.
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Cybersecurity Ways to keep a “clean machine”: Installing the latest Security software Web browser Operating system
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Cybersecurity No system is completely secure. In order to protect your files the most important step would be to back up files to an external location.
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Communication Stores and restaurants are NOT the main places where customer service is important. You CAN learn to give good customer service even if you’re not a “people person”.
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