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Hometab

- Allows you to change document settings, such as the font properties, adding bullets or a numbered list, adjusting styles, and other common features.

WORLD WIDE WEB (WWW)

- Invented by Tim Berners-Lee in 1989. - Is the system that enables you to access hypertext document and other files over the Internet.

Word Processor

- Is an electronic device or computer software application that performs the task of composing, editing, formatting, and printing of documents.

Insert tab

- Is used to insert different features such as tables, pictures, clip art, shapes, charts, page numbers, word art, headers, and footers into a document.

Microsoft word

- Is word processor developed by Microsoft. It was first released on October 25, 1983. it is also known as MS Word.

Online safety

- It refers to the online security or safety of people and their information when using the internet.

Page layout tab

- Refers to the arrangement of text, images, and other objects on a page.

Anchor Link

- This is a hyperlink that points to a portion of the same document. The contents are embedded in the same document but are located in some other location within the document.

Inline Link

- This is a hyperlink wherein the content is located in other or remote files. The link searches for the path of the document displaying it. Also, the contents of the link are not embedded in the document.

Slide Show

- a collection of pages arranged in sequence that contains text and images for presenting to an audience.

Template

- a document that contains the formatting necessary for a specific document type.

Mail Merge

- a feature that allows you to create a document and merge them with another document or data file.

Virus

- a malicious program designed to replicate itself and transfer from one computer to another.

Trojan

- a malicious program that disguises as a useful program but once downloaded or installed, leaves your PC unprotected and allows hackers to get your information

Worm

- a malicious program that transfer from one computer to another by any types of means

Adware

- a program designed to send you advertisements, mostly as pop-ups.

Spyware

- a program that runs in the background without knowing it. It has the ability to monitor what you are currently doing and typing through keylogging.

Text Wrap

- adjust how the image behaves around other objects or text.

Hyperlink

- allows to jump to another location.

Phishing

- an unwanted acquisition of sensitive personal information like passwords and credit card details.

Spam

- an unwanted email mostly from bots or advertisers. It can be used to send malware

AutoFormat

- applies formatting to text, e.g. number listing, bullet, hyperlinks

Transition

- are motion effects that when in Slide Show view add movement to your slides as you advance from one slide to another.

AutoCorrect

- corrects common spelling errors as well as capitalization mistakes.

Outline View

- displays all of the text in a PowerPoint slide show in outline form regardless of the design, objects and animations.

Slide Sorter View

- displays mini versions of slides and allows you to re-arrange them.

Notes Page View

- displays your slides on the top portion of the page, with the speaker notes for each slide in the notes pane on the bottom of the pane.

Denial of Service Attack

- disrupts computer access to internet services.

Botnet

- group of compromised computer connected to a network. (zombie)

Animation

- is a set of effects which can be applied to text or graphics within a slide.

Social Media

- is a website, application, or online channel that enables web users to create, co-create, discuss, modify, and exchange user generated content.

Convergence

- is the synergy of technological advancements to work on similar goal or task.

Tables

- organize information into rows and columns

Design Template

- pre-designed graphic styles that you can apply to your slides.

Grammar Checker

- proofreads documents for grammar, writing style, sentence structure errors and reading statistics.

Thesaurus

- provides synonyms for a word in a document.

Normal View

- simplified layout of the page so you can quickly key, edit, and format the test.

Malware

- stands for malicious software - is a set of instructions run on your computer and make your system do something that an attacker wants it to do.

Behind Text

- this allows your image to be dragged and placed anywhere on your document but with all text floating in front of it.

Tight

- this is almost the same as the square setting, but here the text "hugs" to the general shape of the image.

In Line with Text

- this is the default setting for images that are inserted or integrated in a document.

Square

- 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.

Through

- this setting allows the text on your document to flow even tighter, taking the contour and shape of the image.

In Front of Text

- this setting allows your image to be placed right on top of the text as if your image was dropped right on it.

Top and Bottom

- 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.

Web 1.0 or the read-only Web.

-a type of www When the www invented, most web pages are static. Static (also known as flat page or stationary page)

Mobile Technologies

. - The popularities of smartphones and tablets has taken a major rise over the years.

1. convergence 2. social media 3. mobile technologies

3 TRENDS IN ICT

1. Normal view 2.Notes page view 3. outline view 4. slide sorter view

4 Types of views in Microsoft powerpoint

1. Malware 2. spam 3. phishing 4. Botnet 5.Denial of service attack

5 Internet threats

First Name Last Name Middle Name Current and Previous School Your Cellphone Number

5 Types of Information with Risk

1. image 2. ilustration 3. links 4. text 5. media

5 file insertion

1. virus 2. worm 3. Trojan 4. spyware 5. Adware

5 types of Malware

1.Minimize 2.Clarity 3.Simplicity 4.Visuals 5.Consistency 6.Contrast

6 Tips in creating effective Presentation

IOS @Use in apple devices such as iPhone and iPad. ANDROID @An open source OS developed by Google. Being open source means mobile phones companies use this OS for free. BLACKBERRY OS @Use in blackberry devices SYMBIAN @The original smartphone OS used by nokia devices. WEB OS @Originally used in smartphones; but now used in smartTVs. WINDOWS MOBILE @Developed by Microsoft for smartphones and pocket PCs.

6 mobile OS (kindly read)

Social networks bookmarking sites social news Media sharing microblogging Blogs and Forums

6 types of social media

1. MagicPoint 2. OpenOffice.org Impress 3. LibreOffice Impress 4. Powerdot 5. Microsoft PowerPoint

Examples of Presentation software

OPENOFFICE WRITER LIBREOFFICE WRITER POLARIS OFFICE KIGNSOFT WRITER WORDPERFERCT WORDPAD MICROSOFT WORD

Examples of word processor

1. Folksonomy 2.Rich User Interface 3. User Participation

Features of Web 2.0

Presentation Software

Is an application software that allows users to create visual aids for presentations to communicate ideas, messages and other info to a group.

Choose strong password Ensure the Connection is Secure Use Protection Beware of the Scammer

How to Stay Safe and Secure Online

empowerment technology

Refers to the process of giving yourself, or other people, the capacity to achieve a specific end-goal.

Web 3.0 or the Semantic Web

Semantic Web Artificial Intelligence 3D Graphics Connectivity Ubiquity (TYPE OF WEB)

1.Do not talk to strangers whether online or face-to-face. 2. Never post anything about a future vacation. 3. Add friends you know in real life. 4. Avoid visiting untrusted websites. 5. If you have Wi-Fi at home, make it private by adding a password. 6.Install and update an antivirus software on your computer. 7. Avoid downloading anything from untrusted websites. 8. Buy the software, do not use pirated ones. 9. Do not reply or click links from suspicious emails.

Some Tips to Stay Safe Online

1. Remember the Human 2. Adhere to the same online you would follow in real life 3. Know where you are in cyberspace 4.Respect other people's time and bandwidth 5.Make yourself look good online 6. Share expert knowledge 7.Help keep flame wars under control 8. Respect other people's privacy 9.Don't abuse your power 10. Be forgiving of other people's mistakes

Ten Core Rules of Netiquette

Left Right Center Justified

Text alignment

social news

These are sites that allows users to post their own news items or links to other news sources. ex. reddit

Media sharing

These are sites that allows you to upload and share media content like images, music and video. ex. youtube

microblogging

These are sites that focus on short updates from user. ex. twitter

Social networks

These are the sites that allows you to connect with other people with the same interest or background. ex. facebook

Bookmarking sites

These are the sites that allows you to store and manage links to various website and resources. Most of these sites allow you to create a tag and easily share them. ex. pinterest

Blogs and Forums

These websites allow user to post their content. Other users are able to comment on the said topic. ex. tumblr

Republic Act 10627 or Anti-Bullying Act of 2013

This law includes protection of individuals from bullying through electronic means. Bullying invades an individual's privacy by using photos and other information meant to disgrace that individual.

Republic Act 10175 or Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012

This law protects an individual from various unwanted online and cyber acts that may harm or evade one's privacy and integrity. Cybercrime offenses include, illegal access of computers through remote means without permission, interception of one's information from a private conversation or correspondence, and computer forgery.

1. Anchor Link 2. Inline link

Two types of hyperlink

Web 1.0 the read-only Web Web 2.0 read-and-write Web Web 3.0 Semantic Web

Types of Web

Tim Berners-Lee

Who invented world wide web?

Web 2.0 or read-and-write Web

a type of web which allows you to interact and write. Social Networking sites Blogs Wikis Video Sharing sites

Internet

is defined as the information superhighway. This means that anyone has access to this highway, can place information, and can grab that information.


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