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Office Systems & TechnologyCAP Exam
Karen Sliger, CPSUniversity of Tennessee at Martin
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The goal of this game is to prepare you for questions covering Office Systems & Technology for the CAP exam.
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Game PreparationRead and review Key Terms from Chpts. 1 & 2 of Discovering Computers 2011.
Print off copy of the Game Pieces slide which contains a list of Key Terms. This will be used during the game as a reference and also to make notes.
Quiz Yourself later…Print off Key Terms from slide. Cut out each term. Place in a box or hat. Pull one out and see if you can recall what it is.
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Game Pieces Computer Literacy Computer Software
Data Information Graphical User Interface
Information Processing Cycle Hardware Systems Software
Input Device Output Device Operating System
System Unit Motherboard Utility Program
CPU USB Flash Drive Application Software
Communications Device User Convergence
Garbage in, Garbage out Green Computing Mainframe
Network Server Supercomputer
Social Networking Site Blog Embedded Computer
Microblog Podcast Telecommuting
Web Application Web 2.0 ARPANET
Wi-Fi DSL FTTP
ISP IP Address Domain Name
URL Tabbed Browsing Search Engine
Streaming Plug-In Netiquette
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Objectives
•This game is intended to help you recall information covering Office Systems & Technology
•Prepare you for the CAP exam.
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CreditsShelley, G., & Veermaat, M. (2011). Discovering Computers 2011, Living in a Digital World, Complete. Boston, MA: Cengage Learning.
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Copyright Copyright 2011 Karen Sliger
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What consists of programs designed to make users more productive and/or assist them with personal tasks? A widely used type of this used is a web browser.
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Information Processing Cycle
Input Device
Server
Application Software
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Reducing the electricity consumed and environmental waste generated when using a computer is called what?
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Green Computing
Convergence
Telecommuting
Streaming
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The series of input, process, output, and storage activities is referred to as:
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Garbage In, Garbage Out
Information Processing Cycle
Web Application
Utility Program
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What is considered having a current knowledge and understanding of computers and their use?
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Hardware
User
Netiquette
Computer Literacy
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Collection of unprocessed items is called:
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Information
Software
Data
System Unit
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This term refers to Web sites that provide a means for users to share personal information, allow users to modify the web site contents, and/or have software built into the site for users to access.
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Search Engine
Web 2.0
Web Application
Graphical User Interface
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This allows users to publish short messages, usually between 100 and 200 characters, for others to read. Twitter is an example.
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Microblog
Wi-Fi
Social Networking Site
DSL
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This allows users to perform maintenance-type tasks usually related to managing a computer, its devices, or its programs.
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Software
Utility Program
Systems Software
Graphical User Interface
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The trend of computers and devices with technologies that overlap that leads to computer manufacturers continually releasing newer models that include similar functionality and features.
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Embedded Computer
Netiquette
Convergence
Streaming
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The code of acceptable behaviors users should follow while on the Internet; that is, it is the conduct expected of individuals while online.
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Motherboard
Garbage In, Garbage Out
Telecommuting
Netiquette
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