
Monday, May 19, 2008
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Monday, May 12, 2008
System vocabulary (pg749)
1.central processing unit-the part of the computer that executes instruction,controls the flow of data and performs the arithmetic and logic decision
2.expansion slots-a part of the motherboard that allows the connection of circuit with additinal ports.thes ports let the user attach additional divices to the computer.
3.flash memory-smartmedia and compant flash card store megabytes of data on small,thin cards using a type of chip
4.graphical user interface-lets user point and click on recognizable ,intuitive,and consistent objects.
5.hard drive-is the storage device at the heart of most computer system.
6.hardware-the physical part of a computer system including input,output,storage,and other devices.
7.input device-any device that accepts data from the user , such as a key board or mouse.
8.linux-is powerful operating system for PCs based on unix.
9.MacOS-the operating system of the macintosh line of computer system
10.mainframe-performs mutiple tasks for many user simultaneously-usually for large orporations or organizations.
11.minicomputer-a computer system smaller and less powerful than a mainframe but capable of supporting multiple user for a small to medium sized organization
12.motherboard-the main circuit board contaning a computer's central processing unit (CPU) ,memory ,and expansion slots.
13.operatring system(OS)-the software programs oversees and controls everything that happens while your computer is turned on
14.output device-shows you the results of the computers processing.
15.platform-the combination of a specific of computer system and a specific version of operating system
16.professional worksheet-a computer system smaller than a minicomputer but more powerful than most personal computer
17.ramdom access memory(RAM)-a computers primary working memory that temporarily stores infomation while the computer is turned on.
18.read-only memory(ROM)-the part of a computer primary storage that permanently stores information ,even when the computer is turned off.
19.supercomputer-meet yhis need by processing trillions of calculations per second
20.syntax-this means that in order to communicate with the system,the user must type commands using particular keywords punctuation symbols
21.system software-includes the operating system and utility programs that helps to operate and maintain your computer data management tasks
22.system unit-the case that holds the main ,inernal circuitry of a computer including the motherboard, skdrives, and power supply
23.user interface-the way in whic the user interacts with the computer
24.utility program-the other part of the system software perform "behind the scene duties that are important but not essential tot he basic operation of the system.
25.virus-are small pieces of unauthorized program code written to invade hard drives.
26.windows-microsoft corporation introduced its own graphical user interface.
2.expansion slots-a part of the motherboard that allows the connection of circuit with additinal ports.thes ports let the user attach additional divices to the computer.
3.flash memory-smartmedia and compant flash card store megabytes of data on small,thin cards using a type of chip
4.graphical user interface-lets user point and click on recognizable ,intuitive,and consistent objects.
5.hard drive-is the storage device at the heart of most computer system.
6.hardware-the physical part of a computer system including input,output,storage,and other devices.
7.input device-any device that accepts data from the user , such as a key board or mouse.
8.linux-is powerful operating system for PCs based on unix.
9.MacOS-the operating system of the macintosh line of computer system
10.mainframe-performs mutiple tasks for many user simultaneously-usually for large orporations or organizations.
11.minicomputer-a computer system smaller and less powerful than a mainframe but capable of supporting multiple user for a small to medium sized organization
12.motherboard-the main circuit board contaning a computer's central processing unit (CPU) ,memory ,and expansion slots.
13.operatring system(OS)-the software programs oversees and controls everything that happens while your computer is turned on
14.output device-shows you the results of the computers processing.
15.platform-the combination of a specific of computer system and a specific version of operating system
16.professional worksheet-a computer system smaller than a minicomputer but more powerful than most personal computer
17.ramdom access memory(RAM)-a computers primary working memory that temporarily stores infomation while the computer is turned on.
18.read-only memory(ROM)-the part of a computer primary storage that permanently stores information ,even when the computer is turned off.
19.supercomputer-meet yhis need by processing trillions of calculations per second
20.syntax-this means that in order to communicate with the system,the user must type commands using particular keywords punctuation symbols
21.system software-includes the operating system and utility programs that helps to operate and maintain your computer data management tasks
22.system unit-the case that holds the main ,inernal circuitry of a computer including the motherboard, skdrives, and power supply
23.user interface-the way in whic the user interacts with the computer
24.utility program-the other part of the system software perform "behind the scene duties that are important but not essential tot he basic operation of the system.
25.virus-are small pieces of unauthorized program code written to invade hard drives.
26.windows-microsoft corporation introduced its own graphical user interface.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Monday, March 3, 2008
moses b -PPT
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
vocabulary #3
change marker-an icon in a powerpoint presentation indicating that a revierwer has made a change. compare with comment marker
comment marker-an icon in powerpoint presentation looks similar to a sticky note ,indicating that a reviewerhas made a comment
comment-in word, small ballons in the marginof a document that holds remark or suggestions
embedded font-a font inserted in a powerpoint presentation in such a way that the font will allways appear the same, even if the presentation is shown on another computer
liquid crystal display projector-equipment that allows you to project the slides in powerpoint presentation in slide show view from your computer onto a blank wall or large video screen
online broadcast-a powerpoint feature that allows audience members to view a presentation on their own computer using their web browsers
publish-to save a powerpoit presentation as a set of web pages on an intranet or web server allowing others to open and navigate the presentation using their web browsers
comment marker-an icon in powerpoint presentation looks similar to a sticky note ,indicating that a reviewerhas made a comment
comment-in word, small ballons in the marginof a document that holds remark or suggestions
embedded font-a font inserted in a powerpoint presentation in such a way that the font will allways appear the same, even if the presentation is shown on another computer
liquid crystal display projector-equipment that allows you to project the slides in powerpoint presentation in slide show view from your computer onto a blank wall or large video screen
online broadcast-a powerpoint feature that allows audience members to view a presentation on their own computer using their web browsers
publish-to save a powerpoit presentation as a set of web pages on an intranet or web server allowing others to open and navigate the presentation using their web browsers
Monday, February 11, 2008
Monday, February 4, 2008
vocabulary
animated object-an object such as a picture , text box or other graphic that appears by itself during a power point presentation
animated text-text that displays on a power point slide one line or bulletted point at a time
bit-mapped image (bitmap)-an image made from a siries of small dots
embed-to insert a source file into a destination file any changes made later to the source file are not reflected in the destination
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animated text-text that displays on a power point slide one line or bulletted point at a time
bit-mapped image (bitmap)-an image made from a siries of small dots
embed-to insert a source file into a destination file any changes made later to the source file are not reflected in the destination
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Friday, February 1, 2008
Friday, January 25, 2008
Vocabulary
color scheme-the eight color used in the design of a power point presentation -colors for background,fonts , hyperlinks,etc. A presentation's colors scheme varies depending on the design template used in the presentation.
design template-a file that contains the preprogrammed formatting available for a powerpoint presentation such as colors, background design,font and bullets.
slide layout-a particular combinationn of placeholder on a power point slide, reserving space for text and/or graphical elements.
design template-a file that contains the preprogrammed formatting available for a powerpoint presentation such as colors, background design,font and bullets.
slide layout-a particular combinationn of placeholder on a power point slide, reserving space for text and/or graphical elements.
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
vocabulary
presentation-is a formal or an informal report, usually given orally, sometimes called a "speech" or a "talk".
thumbnails-the slides tab contains small-size views
splitter bars-horizontal or vertical bars
tittle slide-the first slide in a presentation
tittle-the main topic in any slide displayed
placeholder-is a preset location reservingspace for a slide element.
tittle area-is a placeholder for the slide's tittle
text area-is a placeholder for a subtittle or a numbered or bulleted list
object area-is reserved for objects
rich text format (RTF)-a file format with the extension. rtf that enables text to be transferred and read by different application, such as word.
AutoContent Wizard-is a tool to help you create a presentation easily with preprogrammed layout, design and text
boilerplate text-standard text which is appropriate 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-if you want to move a subtitle to the next higher level
demote-a subtitle to a lower level, which increases the indent and reduces the type size
object-which are nontext elements such as charts, tables, clip art, pictures, photos, movie clip, or other types of information.
subtitle-any text that follows the title and gives more detail about the title
thumbnails-the slides tab contains small-size views
splitter bars-horizontal or vertical bars
tittle slide-the first slide in a presentation
tittle-the main topic in any slide displayed
placeholder-is a preset location reservingspace for a slide element.
tittle area-is a placeholder for the slide's tittle
text area-is a placeholder for a subtittle or a numbered or bulleted list
object area-is reserved for objects
rich text format (RTF)-a file format with the extension. rtf that enables text to be transferred and read by different application, such as word.
AutoContent Wizard-is a tool to help you create a presentation easily with preprogrammed layout, design and text
boilerplate text-standard text which is appropriate 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-if you want to move a subtitle to the next higher level
demote-a subtitle to a lower level, which increases the indent and reduces the type size
object-which are nontext elements such as charts, tables, clip art, pictures, photos, movie clip, or other types of information.
subtitle-any text that follows the title and gives more detail about the title
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