Computer Fluency 1-4
Webcasts
A webcast is the broadcast of audio or video content over the Internet. Live or one-time events.
Web-based e-mail client
Accessible from any device that can access the Internet: Yahoo! Mail, Hotmail, or Gmail
E-mail client
Accessible only from computer on which e-mail client software is installed: Microsoft Outlook
Software Licenses
Also known as End User License Agreement (EULA) agreement between user and the software company. States the following: ultimate owner of software, if copies can be made, number of installations allowed and any applicable warranties.
HTML
(Hypertext Markup Language)
HTTP
(Hypertext Transfer Protocol)protocol that allows files to be transferred from a web server
Blogs
(short for weblog) is a personal log or journal posted on the Web Typically a single author
Search engine
A set of programs that searches the web for keywords (specific works you wish to look for or query)
Subject directory
A structured outline of websites organized by topics
Tax preparation software
Financial planning applications coordinate. Examples: Intuit Turbo Tax and H&R Block at Home.
Financial planning software
Helps manage daily finances. Include electronic checkbook registers and automatic bill payment tools. Examples: Quicken and Mint.
What types of multimedia and entertainment software are available?
Image-editing software, Video-editing software, Digital Audio Software, Digital audio applications, Audio-editing software, Media management software, Gaming Software, Educational and Reference Software, Simulation programs, Course Management Software, (CMS)Drawing Software
Audio-editing software
Includes tools that make editing audio files easy. Examples: Audacity, Sony Sound Forge Pro 10, AudioAcrobat.
Media management software
Lets you organize music, video, pictures and even recorded TV files. Examples: Windows Media Player, Apple iTunes, Winamp. Most do the following MP3 recording, CD ripping, CD burning, Encoding and decoding, Format conversion.
Gaming Software
Professionally created video games involve storytelling and design, as well as sophisticated programming.
Instant Messaging (IM)
Programs to communicate in real time over the Internet.
Metasearch engine
Searches other search engines rather than individual websites.
backward compatible
Software can recognize files created in older versions.
Vertical market software
Software designed for a specific industry, such as property management software for real estate professionals.
Educational and Reference Software
Software to help you master, study, design, create, or plan.
Plug-in (or player)
Special program often needed to view or hear some multimedia files.
Software for Large and Specialized Businesses
Specialized programs for: Project management Customer relationship management (CRM) Enterprise resource planning (ERP) E-commerce Marketing and salesFinance Point of sale Security Networking Data management Human Resources
Cache
Temporary storage place. To keep system running efficiently.
Accounting software
Track accounts receivable and accounts payable. Inventory management, payroll and billing. Examples: Intuit QuickBooks and Sage Peachtree.
Internet backbones
Transmission lines
Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
URLs have several parts that help identify the web document: protocol, domain name, path or subdirectory.
Web page-authoring software
Used to design web pages without knowing HTML code. Examples: Microsoft Expression Web and Adobe Dreamweaver.
Image-editing software
Used to edit photographs and other images. Remove red-eye Modify contrast - Sharpness Color casts Fix scratches
Video-editing software
Used to refine videos. Examples: Adobe Premiere Pro and Apple's Final Cut Pro, Windows Live Movie Maker and iMovie.
Fathers of the Internet:
Vinton Cerf & Robert Kahn
Client
a computer asking for data.
Server
a computer that receives the request and returns the data to the client.
Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET)
a four-node network involving UCLA, Stanfod Research Institute, University of California at Santa Barbara and University of Utah in Salt Lake City. First communication occurred in 1969.
Podcasts
a series of audio or video files distributed over the Internet. Files that come to you through syndication.
Internet Protocol (IP) address
a unique identification number, a set of four numbers separated by periods.
Simulation programs
commercial and military flight training, surgical instrument training, machine operation training.
web server
computer that hosts the website. The most common protocol. Part of Internet protocol suite.
Copyleft
concept of redistributing modified open source software under the same terms as the original software
Spider
constantly collects data on the web.
Social commerce
e-commerce subset using social networks to assist in marketing and purchasing products.
GNU General Public License
grants recipients the right to modify and redistribute the software.
Web Entertainment
includes Streaming audio and video; internet radio, MP3s, Interactive gaming, Smart TV.
Multimedia software
includes digital image and video-editing software, digital audio software and other specialty software to produce computer games, animations, and movies.
Internet
largest computer network in the world...a network of networks
Drawing Software
lets you create or edit 2D line-based drawings. You can use it to create technical diagrams or original nonphotographic drawings, animations, and illustrations using standard tools.
Social Networking
means by which people use the Internet to communicate and share information.
forward compatible
older versions are not able to recognize files created on newer versions of the same software.
Indexer program
organizes the data into large database.
WEB 1.0
passively browsing web pages created for us, static pages
Really Simple Syndication (RSS)
podcasts use RSS to deliver content to an aggregator— locates all the subscribed RSS series and downloads new content— such as iTunes
Email (electronic mail)
primary means of communication over the Internet. Fast, Convenient, and Asynchronous
BitTorrent
protocol used to transfer files using a peer-to-peer networking system.
Search engine software
searches indexed data, pulling out relevant information Resulting list appears in your web browser as list of hits.
WEB 2.0
social web. Actively creating our own web content and sharing and collaborating on it with others.
Web browser
software installed on your computer that allows you to locate, view, and navigate the web.
Digital audio applications
to create and record audio files. Examples: MAGIX Music Maker, Apple GarageBand, Cakewalk SONAR
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
transfer files from your computer to the web server.
Multiuser licenses
use on more than one computer in household.
Course Management Software (CMS)
used to run online classes. Examples: Desire 2 Learn (D2L) or as we refer to it OAKS, Blackboard, Moodle, Angel, WebCT.
Asynchronous
users do not need to be communicating at the same time. Emails really are not private.
Boolean operators
words such as AND, NOT, and OR that describe the relationships between the keywords in a search. Initially were used to refine searches. Today advanced search pages are available.
Beta versions
An application that is still under development, unlikely to be bug free.
Single License
Covers one person's specific use. Family licensing deals.
Computer-aided design (CAD)
Create automated designs, technical drawings, and 3-D model visualizations. Example: AutoCad by Autodesk.
Digital Audio Software
Digital audio files. Downloaded music files, audiobooks, or podcasts are compressed