Thursday, May 15, 2008
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Systems Vocab
1.Central Processing Unit(CPU)- Residing on the motherboard.
2.Expansion Slots- Connections that let you install expansion boards.
3.Flash Memory-Thin, rectangular cards using a type of chip.
4.Graphical User Interface(GUl)-Instead of the command line, character-based interface.
5.Hard Drive-Isthe storage device at the heart of most computer systems.
6.HardWare-Encompasses all the physical components of a computer system.
7.Input Device-Are external to the system unit and arte attached to it using specific connectors and ports.
8.Linux-Is a powerful operating sysem for pcs based on unix.
9.MacOs-Apple computer was the first bring a GUl to personal computer users in the early 1980s.
10.Mainframe-Perform multiple tasks for many users simultaneously -usually for large corporations or organizations.
11Minicomputer-Were common in the 1970s and 1980s.
12.MotherBoard-All computer circuitry is connected to the main circuit board.
13.Operating System(OS)-The software program that oversees and controls everthing that happen while your computer is turned on.
14.output Device-Show you the results of the computer's processing.
15.Platform-A specific version of operating system.
16.Professional Workstation-Meets the needs of users requiring more computering power than a personal computer,yet less than a minicomputer.
17.Random Access Memory(ram)-Chips store data only temporarily;all information is erased when the computer is turned off.
18.Read-only memory(rom)-Chips have instructions and data built into them.
19.Supercomputer-Meet this need by processing trillions of calculations per second.
20.Syntax-Other rigidly enforced rules, collectively.
21.System Software-Includes the operating system and utility programs that help to operate and maintain your computer's data management tasks-usully automatically without any action on your part.
22.System Unit-Is the case that houses the computer's internal processing circuitry-including the motherboard, disk drives, power supply, plugin boards, and internal speaker.
23.User Interface-The way in which the user interacts with the computer.
24.Utility Program-The other part of the system software, perform ''behind the scenes'' duties that are important but not essential to the basic operation of the system.
25.Virus-Are small pieces of unauthorized program code written to invade hard drives.
26.Windows-Corporation introduced its own graphical user interface.
2.Expansion Slots- Connections that let you install expansion boards.
3.Flash Memory-Thin, rectangular cards using a type of chip.
4.Graphical User Interface(GUl)-Instead of the command line, character-based interface.
5.Hard Drive-Isthe storage device at the heart of most computer systems.
6.HardWare-Encompasses all the physical components of a computer system.
7.Input Device-Are external to the system unit and arte attached to it using specific connectors and ports.
8.Linux-Is a powerful operating sysem for pcs based on unix.
9.MacOs-Apple computer was the first bring a GUl to personal computer users in the early 1980s.
10.Mainframe-Perform multiple tasks for many users simultaneously -usually for large corporations or organizations.
11Minicomputer-Were common in the 1970s and 1980s.
12.MotherBoard-All computer circuitry is connected to the main circuit board.
13.Operating System(OS)-The software program that oversees and controls everthing that happen while your computer is turned on.
14.output Device-Show you the results of the computer's processing.
15.Platform-A specific version of operating system.
16.Professional Workstation-Meets the needs of users requiring more computering power than a personal computer,yet less than a minicomputer.
17.Random Access Memory(ram)-Chips store data only temporarily;all information is erased when the computer is turned off.
18.Read-only memory(rom)-Chips have instructions and data built into them.
19.Supercomputer-Meet this need by processing trillions of calculations per second.
20.Syntax-Other rigidly enforced rules, collectively.
21.System Software-Includes the operating system and utility programs that help to operate and maintain your computer's data management tasks-usully automatically without any action on your part.
22.System Unit-Is the case that houses the computer's internal processing circuitry-including the motherboard, disk drives, power supply, plugin boards, and internal speaker.
23.User Interface-The way in which the user interacts with the computer.
24.Utility Program-The other part of the system software, perform ''behind the scenes'' duties that are important but not essential to the basic operation of the system.
25.Virus-Are small pieces of unauthorized program code written to invade hard drives.
26.Windows-Corporation introduced its own graphical user interface.
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Friday, April 18, 2008
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Friday, April 11, 2008
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Career Match Maker
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
elizabeth-arkansas
1. year of statehood- June 15,1836
2. population-2,673,400
3. capital- little rock
4.. motto- regnat populus the people rule
8. song title-oh arkansas.
10.-popular tourist-1. river front park2. river market(the little rock tours)
city attraction is located- riverfront park- lourelst.
rivermarket- riverfornt park
descrription-river market - The river market is a food market with entertainment and rich cultural experiences
river front park- The park is popular for walking, running, bicycling, and fishing. Picnic tables and benches dot the walkingtrail.
11. 5 facts-1. largest cites: little rock, fort smith, north little rock, pine bluff, and jonesbares
2.counties:75
3.border states:Lousiana, Mississippi-Tennessee, Oklahoma, and Texas
4.nickname:the natural state/land of opportunity/wonder state.
5.land area:52,082sqmi 27th lardest
2. population-2,673,400
3. capital- little rock
4.. motto- regnat populus the people rule
8. song title-oh arkansas.
10.-popular tourist-1. river front park2. river market(the little rock tours)
city attraction is located- riverfront park- lourelst.
rivermarket- riverfornt park
descrription-river market - The river market is a food market with entertainment and rich cultural experiences
river front park- The park is popular for walking, running, bicycling, and fishing. Picnic tables and benches dot the walkingtrail.
11. 5 facts-1. largest cites: little rock, fort smith, north little rock, pine bluff, and jonesbares
2.counties:75
3.border states:Lousiana, Mississippi-Tennessee, Oklahoma, and Texas
4.nickname:the natural state/land of opportunity/wonder state.
5.land area:52,082sqmi 27th lardest
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
wednesday summary
all I did today is resarch my faorvite singer or band today. I did the same thih for tuseday too.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
power Point Vocabulary#3
1. change Marker-An icon in a powerpoint presentation indicating that a reviewer has made a change.
2. Comment Marker-An icon in a power point presentation that looks similar to a sticky note, indicating that a reviewer has made a comment.
3. Comment-In word, small balloons in the margin of a document that hold remarks or suggestions.
4. Embedded Font-A font inserted in a powerpoint presentation in such a way that the font will always appar the same, even if the presentation is shown on another comuter.
5. Liquid Crystal Display Projector-Equipment that allows you to project the slides in a powerpoint presentation in slide show view from your computer onto a blank wall or large video screen.
6. Online Broadcast-A powerpoint feature that allows audience members to view a presentation on their own computers using their web browsers.
7. Publish-To save a powerpoint presentation as a set of web pages on an intranet or web server, allowing other to open and navigate the presentation using their web browsers.
2. Comment Marker-An icon in a power point presentation that looks similar to a sticky note, indicating that a reviewer has made a comment.
3. Comment-In word, small balloons in the margin of a document that hold remarks or suggestions.
4. Embedded Font-A font inserted in a powerpoint presentation in such a way that the font will always appar the same, even if the presentation is shown on another comuter.
5. Liquid Crystal Display Projector-Equipment that allows you to project the slides in a powerpoint presentation in slide show view from your computer onto a blank wall or large video screen.
6. Online Broadcast-A powerpoint feature that allows audience members to view a presentation on their own computers using their web browsers.
7. Publish-To save a powerpoint presentation as a set of web pages on an intranet or web server, allowing other to open and navigate the presentation using their web browsers.
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
PowerPoint Vocabulary
1.animated object-An object such as a picture, textbox, or other graphic that appears by itself during a powerpoint presentation.
2.animated text-Text that displays on a powerpoint slide one line or bulleted point at a time.
3.animated-A sound or visual effect added to a powerpoint presentation to make the presentation more interesting.
4.bit-mapped image(bitmap)-An image made from a series of small dot; it may have a bmp, png, jpg, or gif file extension.
5.embed-To insert a source file into a destination file; any changes made later to the source file are not reflected in the destination file.
6.footer-A line of text that appears at the bottom of each page in a file, containing information such as the document's name, a page number, or the date.
7.header-A line of text that appears at the top of each page in a file containing information such as the document's name, a page number, or the date.
8.link-The connection between a source file and a destination file, or between two tables; any changes mad later to the source file are reflected in the destination.
9.silde master-A hidden slide in every powerpoint presentation that stores desing template specifications-such as placeholder swizes and positions, bullet styles, font styles and sizes, and background color.
10.title master-A hidden slide in every powerpoint presentation that stores design template specificatins.
11.transition-The way in which one slide replaces another during a powerpoint presentation. Harmless but annoying to users or they can affect software performance and destroy information.
2.animated text-Text that displays on a powerpoint slide one line or bulleted point at a time.
3.animated-A sound or visual effect added to a powerpoint presentation to make the presentation more interesting.
4.bit-mapped image(bitmap)-An image made from a series of small dot; it may have a bmp, png, jpg, or gif file extension.
5.embed-To insert a source file into a destination file; any changes made later to the source file are not reflected in the destination file.
6.footer-A line of text that appears at the bottom of each page in a file, containing information such as the document's name, a page number, or the date.
7.header-A line of text that appears at the top of each page in a file containing information such as the document's name, a page number, or the date.
8.link-The connection between a source file and a destination file, or between two tables; any changes mad later to the source file are reflected in the destination.
9.silde master-A hidden slide in every powerpoint presentation that stores desing template specifications-such as placeholder swizes and positions, bullet styles, font styles and sizes, and background color.
10.title master-A hidden slide in every powerpoint presentation that stores design template specificatins.
11.transition-The way in which one slide replaces another during a powerpoint presentation. Harmless but annoying to users or they can affect software performance and destroy information.
Monday, February 4, 2008
Friday, February 1, 2008
Thursday, January 24, 2008
PowerPoint Vocabulary #2
1. Color scheme-The eight colors used in the design of a powerpoint presentation cdolors for background, fonts, hyperlinks, and etc. Apresentation's color scheme varies depending on the design template used in the presentation.
2. Design templte- A file that contains the preprogrammed formatting available for a powerpoint presentation, such as colors, backgrounddesign, fonts, and bullets.
3. Slide layout-A particular combination of placeholders on a powerpointslide, reserving space for text and /or graphical elements.
2. Design templte- A file that contains the preprogrammed formatting available for a powerpoint presentation, such as colors, backgrounddesign, fonts, and bullets.
3. Slide layout-A particular combination of placeholders on a powerpointslide, reserving space for text and /or graphical elements.
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
power point vocabulary
1. Presentation- A formal or an informal report, usually given orally, which is sometimes referred to as a ''talk'' or a ''speech''.
2. thumbnails-A small-size view of a slide in a powerpoint presentation. Thumbnails appear on the slides tab, in slide sorter view, and in various task panes.
3. splitter bars-in powerpoint, one of the narrow bars that separate the left, slide, and notes panes in normal view.
4. title slide-the first slide in a powerpoint presentation that displayss the main topic of the presentation. see also tittle.
5. Title-In powerpoint, the main topic of a presentation or slide; the first line of text on a slide. Compare with subtile. See also title slde.
6. placeholder-In word, formatted text within a template file that you can replace with your own text. See also template. In powerpoint, a preset location reserving space for aslide element.
7. title area-In powerpoint, aplaceholder that reserves space for a slide's title. Compare with object area and text area.
8. object area-A placeholder on a powderpoint slide that is reserving space for object s such as tables, charts, or graphic images. compare with text area and title area.
9. rich text format [RTF]-A file format with the extension .rtf that enables the text in the file to be transferred and read by different applications; most word processing programs can read RTF.
10. autocontent wizard-A toolto helo powerpoint users create a presentation.
11. boilerplate text-Standard text that is appropriate for the type of presentation selected when using powerpoint's autocontent wizard.
12. indent level-In powerpoint, a number that indicates the indent and importance of a subtitle in relation to the title
13. promote-in powerpoint, to raise the level of a subtitle so that it has a smaller indent.
2. thumbnails-A small-size view of a slide in a powerpoint presentation. Thumbnails appear on the slides tab, in slide sorter view, and in various task panes.
3. splitter bars-in powerpoint, one of the narrow bars that separate the left, slide, and notes panes in normal view.
4. title slide-the first slide in a powerpoint presentation that displayss the main topic of the presentation. see also tittle.
5. Title-In powerpoint, the main topic of a presentation or slide; the first line of text on a slide. Compare with subtile. See also title slde.
6. placeholder-In word, formatted text within a template file that you can replace with your own text. See also template. In powerpoint, a preset location reserving space for aslide element.
7. title area-In powerpoint, aplaceholder that reserves space for a slide's title. Compare with object area and text area.
8. object area-A placeholder on a powderpoint slide that is reserving space for object s such as tables, charts, or graphic images. compare with text area and title area.
9. rich text format [RTF]-A file format with the extension .rtf that enables the text in the file to be transferred and read by different applications; most word processing programs can read RTF.
10. autocontent wizard-A toolto helo powerpoint users create a presentation.
11. boilerplate text-Standard text that is appropriate for the type of presentation selected when using powerpoint's autocontent wizard.
12. indent level-In powerpoint, a number that indicates the indent and importance of a subtitle in relation to the title
13. promote-in powerpoint, to raise the level of a subtitle so that it has a smaller indent.
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Marketing NARCE
What I learn in powerpoint is:How to use powerpoint and what u can do in powerpoint. Chick on ur mouse to move ur powerpoint to a slat show u can clink it twace to make it go fast.another people may like your show if u do it right and don't make it look like crap cause if u do another people may talk about it and make joke about it. powerpoint can be fun if u make it look fun so another people can said it look fun pnd ok. so make powerpoint fun and try not to round it too much and don't let another kids make u feel bad.
Powerpoint is very easy to do just follow them and won't have any pormble with powerpoint. you can ask someone to help u with it if u can't do it on ur owne. Powerpoint is very easy and fun if u know what are u doing with the powerpoint.
Powerpoint is very easy to do just follow them and won't have any pormble with powerpoint. you can ask someone to help u with it if u can't do it on ur owne. Powerpoint is very easy and fun if u know what are u doing with the powerpoint.
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