
E TECH
Quiz by Ean Chu
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Deals with the use of different communication technologies to locate, save, send and edit information such:
an act of transmitting messages
the use of scientific knowledge, experience, and resources to create processed products the fulfill human needs
refers to the knowledge obtained reading, investigation, study or research
Refers to an entire industry that uses computers, networking, softwares, and other equipment to manage information.
This can be seen as an integration of IT with media broadcasting technologies, audio/video processing and transmission of telephony.
the user is able to see a website differently than others
- allow users to categorize and classify/arrange information using freely chosen keywords (e.g., tagging).
the owner of the website is not only one who is able to put content
services that are offered on demand rather than on a one-time purchase.
content is dynamic and is responsive to user's input.
diverse information sharing through universal web access.
users will subscribe to a software only when needed rather than purchasing them.
sites that allow you to store and manage links to various websites and resources.
sites that allow you to upload and share media content like images, music, and video. Examples: Flicker, YouTube, and Instagram
sites that allow you to connect with other people with the same interests or background.
sites that allow users to post their own news items or links to other news sources
allow users to post their content. Other users are able to comment on the said topic.
sites that focus on short updates from the user. Those subscribed to the user will receive these updates.
smartphones and tables have taken a major rise over the years. This is largely because of the devices' capability to do tasks that were originally found in personal computers. Several of these devices are capable ofusing high-speed internet.
nonprofit service designed to help people who have visual and reading impairments. A database of audio recordings is used to read to the user.
 is ingrained into culture, although etiquette in technology is a fairly recent concept the rules for etiquette that apply when communicating over the internet or social networks or device are different from those applied when communicating in person or by audio or videophone.
a malicious program designed to replicate itself and transfer from one computer to another either through theInternet and local networks or data storage like flash drives and CDs
stands for malicious software
a malicious program that transfers from one computer to another by any type of means. Often, it uses a computer network to spread itself.
a malicious program that is disguised as a useful program but once downloaded or installed, leaves your PC unprotected and allows hackers to get your information
tricks the user into posing that it is a security software.
a program that runs in the background without you knowing it (thus called "spy")
a program designed to send you advertisements, mostly as pop-ups.
unwanted email mostly from bots or advertisers. It can be used to send malware.
used to record the keystroke done by the users. This is done to steal their password or any other sensitive information.
Word includes a feature that formats what you type, as you type it. You probably take many of these automatic formatting (AutoFormat) adjustments for granted.
The term template, when used in the context of word processing softwares, refers to a sample document
corrects common spelling errors as well as capitalization mistakes.
Proof reads documents for grammar, writing styles, sentence structure errors, and writing statistics
 a feature within most data processing applications that enables users to send a similar letter or document to multiple recipients.
a grid of cells arranged in rows and columns
a feature supported by many word processors that enables you to surround a picture or diagram with text.
Allows you to change document settings, such as the font properties, adding bullets or numbered list, adjusting styles, and other common features.
the way in which a rectangular page is oriented for normal viewing.
This setting pushes the text away vertically to the top and/or the bottom of the image so that the image occupies a whole text line on its own
determines the appearance and orientation of the edges of the paragraph: left-aligned text, right-aligned text, centered text, or justified text, which is aligned evenly along the left and right margins.
This allows your image to be dragged and placed anywhere on your document but with all text floating in front of it.
Refers to the arrangement of text, images, and other objects on a page.
The default paper size in Microsoft Word is 8.5 x 11 inches –the standard size (called Letter), which conveniently fits in most printers and copy machines in the United States. You can choose a different paper size and orientation, though.
This is almost the same as the square setting, but here, the text "hugs" to the general shape of the image
This setting allows the text on your document to flow even tighter, taking the document contour and shape of the image.
Word, as you know, allows you to insert pictures into your documents. When you insert a picture, it is basically placed where your insertion point is located.
This setting allows the image you inserted to be placed anywhere within the paragraph with the text going around the image in a square pattern like a frame.
This setting allows your image to be placed right on top of the text as if your image was dropped right on it.
JPG/.JPEG
.GIF
.PNG
This are generally as GIF
Generally, these are predefined sets of different shapes grouped together to form ideas that are organizational or structural in nature.
Sometimes, creating reports or manuals for training or procedures will require the integration or more realistic image of what you are discussing on your report or manual
These are printable objects or materials that you can integrate in your document to enhance its appearance or to allow you to have some tools to use for composing and representing ideas or messages.
Another type of material that you can integrate in your Word document that allows you to represent data characteristics and trends.
Allows users to organize data in rows, column, and perform calculations on the data. These rows and columns collectively are called spreadsheets.
Vertical line of entries in a table.
Horizontal line of entries in a table
The selected cell.
the place where information in held in a spreadsheet
The row number.
The box at the top of each column containing a letter.
the bar that displays the contents of a cell.
is an expression which calculates the value of a cell
are predefined formulas and are already available in Excel.
combining or joining two or more cells
The cell address of the cell usually combine letter and number.
returns the sum of x and y or (All the numbers within the range)
returns the quotient of x divided by y.
- returns the product of x and y
 returns the difference of x subtracted by y.
returns the quotient of x and y.
returns the product of x and y
returns the average of x and y.
- joins x and y.
returns the sum of x and y
returns the absolute value of x and y
counts the number of cell containing a number within a range.
- returns x if the condition is true, else it returns y.
- returns true if x is an even number.
returns if x is an odd number.
count the number of cell that firs with the criteria within the range.
The visual weight of objects, texture, colors, and space is evenly distributed on the screen.
the order of elements are evenly allocated on boths sides of pages
The order of different objects of the same weight on each side of the page.
- is an area in the design that may appear different in size, texture, shape, or color to attract the viewer’s attention.
Builds course. It builds familiarity and organizes design for trouble-free viewing
Visual elements guide the viewer’s eyes around the screen
Makes design aware. It brings consistency and flow to the design.
Brings elements closer. It utilizes familiar traits of design elements and puts them into focus.
Conveys stability. It involves scaling of various elements to create a coherent design
Addresses conflict. It highlights the difference and puts an emphasis to what is important.
Reaps attention. It adds flavor to the design, making it more interesting and engaging.
Communicates information clearly and efficiently via statistical graphics, plots, and information graphics.
- are computer-mediated tools that allow people, companies, and other organizations to create, share, or exchange information, career interests, ideas, and pictures/videos in virtual communities and networks
the practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on the internet to store, manage, and process data, rather than a local server or a personal computer
encompasses a number of important elements including color, layout, and overall graphical appearance.
is the storing, naming, sorting, and handling computer files
 a transformation taking the points of one space into the points of the same or another space
is a computer application (sometimes online or browser-based) that allows you to publish, edit and manipulate, organize and delete web content. CMS is used in blogs, news websites, and shopping Blogs
- is equivalent to numbering feature of MS Office. Its list items are marked with numbers or letters. This is appropriate list type in itemizing anything that has something to do with sequence, steps, chronology or hierarchy.
- is equivalent to the bullets feature of MS Office. Its list items are marked with special symbols. This is appropriate list type in itemizing anything that need not to follow a particular order.
a definition list is not a list of single items. It is a list of items with a description of each item(term).