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FBLA Introduction to Technology Concepts
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FBLA Introduction to Technology Concepts
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1. The transmission of data from one device to another

2. Copyrighted software distributed free of charge on a trial basis with payment by the honor system.

3. A type of Internet connection in which the computer or other device must dial up and connect to a service provider's computer via telephone lines before being connected to the Internet.

4. 1. Review the elements and principles of design 2. Sketching and layout 3. Select equipment

5. The numbering system that represents all numbers using just two symbols (0's and 1's)

6. A DVD that can be read from, but not written to, by the user

7. A CPU that contains two separate processing cores.

8. An input device that takes pictures and records them as digital images.

9. The knowledge and understanding of basic computer fundamentals

10. A group of fast memory circuitry located on or near the CPU to help speed up processing.

11. Changing the content of a document, such as inserting or deleting words

12. A text-based Internet address used to uniquely identify a computer on the Internet.

13. Fast, direct Internet access available in some areas via the airwaves.

14. A high-capacity (typically 25 MB or 50 MB) that is often used to deliver high-definition movies, as well as to store user data.

15. The smallest unit of data a digital computer can recognize; represented by a 0 or a 1.

16. The part of a CPU core that allows it to communicate with other CPU components

17. Something stored on a storage medium, such as a program, a document, or an image

18. A type of display device that projects images onto a display screen using a technology similar to the one used with conventional TVs

19. The location at the intersection of a row and column on a worksheet into which data can be typed.

20. A named formula that can be entered into a worksheet cell to perform some type of calculation or to extract information from other cells in the worksheet

21. A medium capacity (typically 4.7 MB or 8.5 MB) optical disc that is often used to deliver software and movies, as well as to store user data.

22. Very fast, direct Internet access via fiber-optic networks; also referred to as fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) Internet access.

23. A display device that projects all computer output to a wall or projection screen.

24. A collection of an individual's work accessible via the Web

25. The part of a CPU core that performs decimal arithmetic.