Basic Computer Terminology
Icon
A small symbol or picture that represents a program or other things.
Software
All the instructions for the computer or a program designed to do different things (i.e.: Microsoft Word, Skype, Chrome, Windows)
SPAM
An abbreviation for "sending particularly annoying messages" - unwanted email.
Data
Any information stored by a computer. (i.e.: files, emails, video games, songs. pictures, etc.)
Drag and Drop
Click on something and hold the button down, then move the object you clicked on to where you would like it to be, and let go of the button.
Backup
Extra copy of a file or document.
World Wide Web
Group of internet servers linking computers all around the world.
Graphic
Picture or image.
Virus
Software that was written to do bad stuff t your computer.
FAQ
The abbreviation for Frequently Asked Questions
URL
The address of documents, web pages, and resources on the internet
Taskbar
The bar beside the Start button that shows what programs are open.
Homepage
The first page you will see when you open your browser.
Download
The process where you copy something from another computer or website to your computer.
Browser
The program you use to browse web pages like Firefox, Google Chrome, or Internet Explorer
Desktop
The screen that appears if you are not browsing the Internet, reading a file, playing a game, or have other windows open. Your icons are on this screen.
Cursor
Usually a small arrow on the screen that moves when you move the mouse. It is used to make a selection. Sometimes it is flashing and tells you where your typing will start.
Right Click
When you click on the right side of the mouse and a menu with options opens.
Memory
Where the data is that a computer stores. The more of this, the more data the computer can handle and hold .
Logon
You have to do this to get access to your computer. You just type in a certain name or code.