I. | 1971 |
II. | 1993 |
III. | 1997 |
IV. | 1999 |
V. | 2000 |
A. | First email message is sent |
B. | U.S. President Bill Clinton makes the first presidential webcast |
C. | The google.com domain name is registered |
D. | The Victoria's Secret fashion show is the first major webcast |
E. | First live streaming was done by the band Severe Tire Damage |
I. | 1973 |
II. | 1992 |
III. | 1998 |
IV. | 2001 |
V. | 2003 |
A. | First VoIP call is made |
B. | Skype is released |
C. | PayPal is founded |
D. | Google Image Search is introduced |
E. | First text message sent |
I. | 1973 |
II. | 1996 |
III. | 2001 |
IV. | 2004 |
V. | 2013 |
A. | First handheld cellular phone call is made |
B. | Slack is launched |
C. | Microsoft releases SharePoint |
D. | Citrix releases GoToMeeting |
E. | WebEx is founded |
I. | Hit |
II. | Search engine |
III. | Spider |
IV. | Metasearch engine |
V. | Boolean search |
A. | A search that uses logical operators |
B. | A result from performing a search |
C. | A program sent out by search engines |
D. | Searches other search engines and aggregates results |
E. | A program that looks in a database for specific words and returns results |
I. | Intellectual property |
II. | Patent |
III. | Trademark |
IV. | Copyright |
V. | Public domain |
A. | Protection for inventions |
B. | Protection for logos or symbols that represent a brand |
C. | Creations of the mind |
D. | Works that are not restricted by copyright |
E. | Protection for literary and artistic works |
I. | Plagiarism |
II. | Fair use |
III. | Censorship |
IV. | CC license |
V. | TurnItIn |
A. | Allows use without permission |
B. | Restricts what can be posted or published |
C. | The use of someone else's work without permission |
D. | Online tool that helps detect plagiarism |
E. | Determines what someone can do with your work |
I. | Netiquette |
II. | Flame |
III. | Ergonomics |
IV. | Digital footprint |
V. | SMM |
A. | Defines how to set up workspaces for optimal productivity |
B. | The rules for acceptable behavior and manners on the Internet |
C. | The practice of using social media sites to sell products and services |
D. | Your online identity |
E. | A message that may be seen as being confrontational and argumentative |
I. | E-commerce |
II. | B2B |
III. | C2C |
IV. | B2C |
V. | SSL |
A. | Enables smaller companies to have a web presence |
B. | A protocol that encrypts data |
C. | Websites such as Amazon.com and Overstock.com |
D. | Buying and selling products or services on the Internet |
E. | Websites such as eBay and Craigslist |
I. | SMS |
II. | Virtual reality |
III. | SharePoint |
IV. | Desktop application |
V. | Mobile application |
A. | An artificial world |
B. | Used to send brief electronic text messages to mobile devices |
C. | Requires a computer operating system |
D. | Enables employees to access information across boundaries |
E. | Extends the functionality of smartphones |
I. | App |
II. | Web app |
III. | Platform-neutral |
IV. | Mobile application |
V. | Desktop application |
A. | Runs in a browser |
B. | Runs on any device with a supported browser and Internet access |
C. | Requires a computer operating system |
D. | A self-contained program |
E. | Extends the functionality of a cell phone or tablet |
I. | Contextual tab |
II. | Address bar |
III. | Scroll bar |
IV. | Scroll box |
V. | Scroll arrow |
A. | Displays when the contents of a window are not completely visible |
B. | Displays your current location in the folder structure |
C. | Displays on the ribbon when a specific object is selected |
D. | Used to bring the contents of the window into view |
E. | Allows you to move within the window in small increments |
I. | GUI |
II. | Pointer |
III. | Pointing device |
IV. | Pen |
V. | Icon |
A. | Uses graphics such as an image of a file folder or wastebasket |
B. | Any symbol that displays on your screen in response to moving your mouse |
C. | Small image that represents a command, file, application, or other window |
D. | Also called a stylus |
E. | Used to control the pointer |
I. | Program |
II. | Browser |
III. | Menu |
IV. | Operating system |
V. | Platform |
A. | A list of commands within a category |
B. | A specific type of program that manages the other programs on a computer |
C. | An underlying computer system on which programs can run |
D. | Software with which you can display webpages and navigate the Internet |
E. | A set of instructions that a computer uses to accomplish a task |
I. | Data |
II. | File |
III. | Folder |
IV. | Clipboard |
V. | Drive |
A. | A temporary storage area for information you have copied or moved |
B. | A collection of information that is stored on a computer under a single name |
C. | A container in which you can group and store documents, images, and so on |
D. | An area of storage that is formatted with a file system compatible with your operating system |
E. | All of the documents, spreadsheets, and so on that you store during the day-to-day use of |
I. | Row |
II. | Column |
III. | Formula |
IV. | Label |
V. | Value |
A. | An equation that performs mathematical calculations |
B. | A text value |
C. | Group of vertical cells on a worksheet |
D. | Group of horizontal cells on a worksheet |
E. | A number, date, or time of day |
I. | Shift + Tab |
II. | Shift + Enter |
III. | PageDown |
IV. | Ctrl + End |
V. | Tab |
A. | Moves left one cell |
B. | Moves right one cell |
C. | Moves down one full screen |
D. | Moves one cell up |
E. | Moves to the last cell in the last column of the active area of a worksheet |
I. | Shift + F5 |
II. | F5 |
III. | PageUp |
IV. | Home |
V. | Ctrl + Home |
A. | Moves to the cell containing specific content that you enter in the Find and Replace dialog box |
B. | Moves to cell A1 |
C. | Moves to column A of the current row |
D. | Moves up one full screen |
E. | Moves to the cell that corresponds with the cell reference you enter in the Go To dialog box |
I. | Cell style |
II. | Theme |
III. | Format |
IV. | Accounting Number Format |
V. | Comma Style |
A. | A thousand comma separator, dollar sign, and two decimal places |
B. | A thousand comma separator, two decimal places, and space at the right of the cell |
C. | Defined set of formatting characteristics |
D. | Change the appearance of cell contents |
E. | Predefined set of features that coordinate for an attractive look |
I. | Data series |
II. | Data point |
III. | Data marker |
IV. | Y-axis |
V. | X-axis |
A. | A symbol in a chart that represents a single data point |
B. | Related data points |
C. | Also known as the category axis |
D. | Also known as the value axis |
E. | A value that originates in a cell |
I. | Chart style |
II. | Chart layout |
III. | Chart Elements button |
IV. | Chart Styles button |
V. | Chart Filters button |
A. | Enables you to change which data displays in the chart |
B. | Enables you to set a style and color scheme for your chart |
C. | Enables you to add, remove, or change items such as the title, legend, gridlines, and data labels |
D. | A combination of chart elements |
E. | The overall visual look of a chart |
I. | Operator |
II. | Pixel |
III. | Number values |
IV. | Underlying value |
V. | Data |
A. | Symbol used to specify the type of calculation that you want in a formula |
B. | Text or numbers in a cell |
C. | A dot of light on a screen |
D. | Constant values consisting only of numbers |
E. | Data that displays in the Formula Bar |
I. | Show Formulas command |
II. | AutoFit feature |
III. | Scaling |
IV. | AutoCalculate feature |
V. | Absolute cell reference |
A. | Fixed location on a worksheet |
B. | Shrinks the width or height of the printed worksheet |
C. | Includes Average, Count, and Sum |
D. | Resizes a column to the widest cell in the column |
E. | Located on the Formulas tab |
I. | Split |
II. | Navigate |
III. | Scale |
IV. | Hide |
V. | Copy |
A. | Divide a worksheet into panes |
B. | Remove a worksheet from view |
C. | Place cell contents on the Clipboard |
D. | Move among worksheets |
E. | Fit a worksheet on a printed page |
I. | Data series |
II. | Chart sheet |
III. | Pie chart |
IV. | Legend |
V. | Chart area |
A. | Entire chart and all of its elements |
B. | Shows the relationship of parts to a whole |
C. | Identifies the data markers in a chart |
D. | A worksheet that contains only a chart |
E. | Related data points represented by data markers |
I. | Absolute cell reference |
II. | Relative cell reference |
III. | Data point |
IV. | Data marker |
V. | Data series |
A. | A group of related data points |
B. | The representation in a chart of a value from a worksheet |
C. | A value that originates in a worksheet cell and is used in a chart |
D. | Changes when a formula is copied and pasted |
E. | Does not change when a formula is copied and pasted |
I. | Pie chart |
II. | Bar chart |
III. | Fund |
IV. | General fund |
V. | Enterprise fund |
A. | Used to report income and fees related to services for which a fee is charged in exchange for |
B. | Can have only one data series |
C. | Can have two or more data series |
D. | Money set aside for the normal operating activities |
E. | A sum of money set aside for a specific purpose |