Module 1 Flashcards
also known as computer literacy,
means having a current knowledge, and
understanding of computers, mobile devices, the web
and related technologies.
Digital Literacy
is a person familiar with how to use
technology to become an educated and productive
member of the digital world.
Digital Citizen
is a wireless connection that
can require
Wi-fi (wireless fidelity)
is a global collection of millions of computer
linked together to share information
internet
is the brain of a computer, a chip that
contains a central processing unit it is also faster, smaller
and less expensive, also called processor for short.
Microprocessor
is an online community that share their interests, ideas,
stories, photos, music videos with other registered users via a social networking website
online social network
is an environment in
which processors are embedded in every product
imaginable (things), and these things, in turn,
communicate with one another via the Internet or
wireless networks.
Internet of Things (loT
attackers attempt to deceive you into
revealing personal or financial
information when you respond to an
email message or visit a website.
Phishing
is the use of telecommunications
technology, including secure web-based
videoconferencing, to diagnose and treat patients
remotely, which provides rural or remote patients access
to doctors in other areas, or when an in-person medical
visit is not possible.
Telemedicine
is a personal computer designed to be in a stationary location, where all its components fit on or under a desk or table.
desktop
is a thin, lightweight mobile computer with a screen
in its lid and a keyboard in its base. Notebook is another term
for laptop.
laptop
is a hardware device that allows you to play video games, either singleplayer or multiplayer
game console
is small enough to fit in one hand, making it more portable than
a game console.
handheld game device
is an application that lets you play
audio and video files; most tablets and smartphones
include media players.
digital media player
typically allow you to review, and
sometimes modify, images while they are in the camera.
Digital cameras