Alignment - It
is a line that you cannot see, which is where words begin and end on the
page.
Alt – a key that changes
(alternates) the use of other keys, used with other keys, not by itself.
Apps - The list of applications associated with your gmail account
Ascending - going up, from lower to higher (in Google Spreadsheet A-Z, for example, or 1-10)
Attachment - The files
you add to any e-mail you send, the picture, song, video, or document that
you attach to an e-mail.
Autocorrect – when Microsoft
Word automatically fixes your spelling and capitalization mistakes on
common words
Example: you type teh and the computer
fixes it to the without you having to change anything.
Backspace - moves to
the left, erasing letters on the way
Bold – a way to make the text darker,
blacker – used for information that is extra important
Example: This is in bold print.
Blog - Online diary, organized by date,
it can be about any topic.
Example:
Bullet Points - small
dots, circles, which help to organize information for presenting.
- Be Prompt
- Be Prepared
- Be Proactive
Button - icons/the pictures and words that
you can click in Microsoft Word to start and stop different things that
the program can do
Cell - one, single box of information in Google Spreadsheet
Column - The vertical (up and down) information in Google Spreadsheet
Copy - makes a copy of whatever you select, you can now use it somewhere else (Ctrl - C)
CPU - Central Processing Unit,
the brains of the computer
Cut - when you want to take
away text you selected. It can be gone forever or you can paste it
somewhere else. (Ctrl - X)
Data - information, numbers
Descending - going down, from higher to lower (in Google Spreadsheet A-Z, for example, or 1-10)
Desktop - the starting point when
you turn on your computer
Drive - Google's Cloud application for creating, saving, and sharing your files (you can get these files from any computer with Internet access because it's saved in your gmail account)
Double Click - When
you click two times fast on the mouse, a word is highlighted.
Edit - to change, fix, or make your
document better
E-mail - e-mail is
an electronic letter, which you send with your e-mail address.
Example: mrsbhavnani@gmail.com
Enter - moves to the next line, or enters
information into a field
Escape - exits out of a window (like
when you are watching youtube full screen, or giving a presentation
Find - it will find a word or
words that you are looking for in the document.
Flyer - A one-page advertisement, to
inform or try to get new customers. It gives the address, website, and
phone number of a business or organization and important information
about what they do.
Font -The style
of the letters on the page, how they look
Grammatical
Errors - A mistake, something that does not work in English (NOT
spelling). MSW uses a green squiggly line to show you that there is a
problem.
Hardware - all the
parts of a computer that you can physically touch
Example:
CPU, mouse, keyboard, monitor
Header - The top
of the page, any information that is written here repeats on every
page. To get there double-click at the top of the page.
Icon - it's a
picture that you click and it does something (like open a program, or change
font, etc.)
Indent - The
space before the words start in your paragraph, you can increase (make bigger)
or decrease (make less)
Internet - a way
for all computers to connect to each other, and to share information (can
be programs, pictures, music, documents)
Margin - the white
space around the document
Maximize - Makes your
window get bigger, to cover the screen. (The middle box.)
A program used for creating documents and writing
text.
Makes your window get smaller and go down in your
ribbon at the bottom of the page. (The left box.)
Monitor - screen
Paste
- you can insert cut or copied text and pictures from other
places (after you used the cut
or copy function.) (Ctrl - V)
Program - Software on your computer
that does a special job for you.
Replace - It
puts one thing in the place of another. It changes the words.
Row - the horizontal (left to right) information in Google Spreadsheet
Save - If
you click this button it will save your document wherever it is right
now. BE CAREFUL when you open an attachment from the Internet that you
choose the right file location (Desktop/folder with your name) so that you
can find it again.
Save As - When you
want to make a copy and make new changes WITHOUT changing your first document,
you can Save As and give it a new name. This is especially useful when
you're saving from the Internet
Scroll - to move up
or down the page of a website or computer screen
Select
Text - When you select words or sentences, and they become
blue. Now you can do something with them.
Share - The link you click to allow others to see your Google Drive documents
Software - Programs,
data, and instructions for the computer that helps you do different jobs. You
can see it, but not touch it. It is on your computer or a CD.
Example:
Crossfire, Temple Run, Microsoft Word
Sort - to choose the order of information in Google Spreadsheet and decide which information is most important
Spell
Check - Checks your work for spelling mistakes and tells you how to
fix it.
Spelling
Error - A mistake, something you did not spell correctly. MSW uses
a red squiggly line to show you that there is a problem.
Example:
homeworks
Spreadsheet - information that is organized into rows and columns
Tab - The menus
at the top of Microsoft Word that shows you your different options. (Home,
Insert, Page Layout, etc.)
Tab Key - The key on
the keyboard that moves your cursor to the place where the tab alignment is set
Technology
- New machines, equipment, and ways of doing things that are
based on modern knowledge about science and computers
Examples: Cell Phones, Tablets, ipods, computers,
machines
Text - the words
on a page
Text
Wrapping - Tells Microsoft Word how close to the picture you
want the text (words). To get to text wrapping RIGHT-click on the photo.
Track
Changes - The button in the Review tab that starts and stops the
document from showing you all the changes that you or someone else make to
your document.
Underline - to draw
a line under the words to make them seem more important
Example: This
is underlined.
Watermark
- puts words or images in the background of the page lightly,
so you don't see it very strong.
It's on the page layout
Webquest - a webquest
is an online project that students need to use the internet to find, think
about and use information to complete.
Example: Call
Me Maria Pre-reading Webquest
Website - A place on
the Internet, an address (like a house)
Example: mrsbhavnani.webs.com,
khybertv.web.com, cctv.com
Web Page - pages of
your website, like a room in your house
Example:
on website mrsbhavnani.webs.com one page is for ESOL II only, so there is a
link from the home page and you will find information there for ESOL
II.
Wiki - A web page
that can be edited by a limited number of people, or everyone.
Example:
esolicdl.wikispaces.com