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EMP TECH
53問 • 1年前
  • Julian Fernandez
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  • 1

    A document that is suitable for the world wide web.

    web pages

  • 2

    -Is a hypertext document connected to the world wide web.

    web pages

  • 3

    A related collection of world wide web files that include ms a beggining called home page.

    websites

  • 4

    sometimes called simply "the Net," is a worldwide system of computer networks - a network of networks in which users at any one computer can get information from any other computer

    internet

  • 5

    is a software application for retrieving, presenting, and traversing information resources on the World Wide Web.

    web browser

  • 6

    it displays a web page on a monitor or mobile device.

    web browser

  • 7

    used to categorize posts in website.

    hashtags

  • 8

    Refers to the web that are the same regardless of the user.

    static

  • 9

    It refers to the software that people use to create and produce documents, presentations, databases, charts, and graphs.

    productivity tools

  • 10

    the synergy of technology advancements.

    convergence

  • 11

    this document contains text and graphics. Example body of the letter.

    main document

  • 12

    It is a Word’s way of generating mass mailings. It involves combining a list of names and addresses to individually address to each person / receiver on the list. You can use Mail Merge to create envelopes or address labels, as well as form letters.

    mail merge

  • 13

    this document the combination of the main document.

    merged document

  • 14

    this is your data source that is used to populate information in the letter. It contains names and address of the recipients.

    mailing list

  • 15

    A hyperlink or simply a link, is a reference data that the reader can directly follow either by clicking or tapping.

    hyperlink

  • 16

    is a simulation of movement created by displaying a series of pictures, or frames. Animation on computers is one of the chief ingredients of multimedia presentations.

    animation

  • 17

    It is a crime of stealing personal information for the purpose of assuming that person’s name or identity to make any form of transactions.

    identity thief

  • 18

    It happens when someone intentionally abused, harass, and mistreated by other person using electronic communication.

    cyber bullying

  • 19

    also known as Malicious Software

    malware

  • 20

    The act of sending sexually explicit text messages, images, and videos.

    sexting

  • 21

    A criminal practice where electronic communication is used to stalk or harass individual or group.

    cyber stalking

  • 22

    malicious program that copy’s itself and spreads to other computers.

    worm

  • 23

    a malicious program that disguised as legitimate program that user will accept and use but take control of your computer

    trojan horse

  • 24

    a malicious program that replicate itself by copying itself to another program.

    virus

  • 25

    An unwanted advertisement that will pop-up several times on victim’s computer then behave abnormally and tedious to close them.

    adware

  • 26

    A malicious program that gathers information from victim’s computer and send it back to the hacker.

    spyware

  • 27

    A collection of infected internet–connected devices such as PC and mobile phone that are controlled by a common type of malware.

    botnet

  • 28

    A program that runs in the background and steals user credentials and confidential information and send back to hack by recording every keystroke that a user makes on their computer or device

    keylogger

  • 29

    A ransom virus that block the user from accessing the programs or files and demands to pay the ransom through online method for the removal of the virus.

    ransomware

  • 30

    – A software tools used by hackers to gain control over a computer on a network without being exposed.

    rootkit

  • 31

    crime in which computer is used as object and tool in committing a crime such hacking, phishing, spamming, child pornography, libel, hate crimes, identity thief and others.

    cybercrime

  • 32

    A cyberattack method using deceptive emails and websites to acquiring sensitive personal information.

    phishing

  • 33

    Also known as junk email or unwanted email send by advertiser or bot. It can be used to send malware.

    spam

  • 34

    A law that deals with all forms of cybercrime.

    cybercrime law

  • 35

    The first development of World Wide Web where web pages are static. It also known as flat or stationary page and it cannot be manipulated by users.

    web 1.0

  • 36

    It is also known as WWW or W3 introduce by Tim Berners-Lee. It consists of different pages that are formatted in a markup language called HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) and linked to each other that contain text, graphics, multimedia files, hyperlinks and etc.

    world wide web

  • 37

    user can have high interaction with the content of the page and can achieve level of expertise.

    rich user experience

  • 38

    users can classify and arrange information by adding tag or label.

    folksonomy

  • 39

    A site that offers services and brings individual and businesses into selling different goods and commodities such as shopping site like OLX, Lazada, Shopee, Zalora and others.

    long tail

  • 40

    – user can put content on their own in web page.

    user participation

  • 41

    sharing of diverse information through universal web access.

    mass participation

  • 42

    users can subscribe to a software when they need it instead of purchasing them.

    software as a service

  • 43

    A new paradigm in web interaction extension of led by World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) where it provides framework that allows data to be shared and reuse.

    web 3.0

  • 44

    an application and website where user can communicate, create and share content, and participate in online communities

    social media

  • 45

    refers to fusing of technological advancement to work on a similar task.

    convergence

  • 46

    A platform that assist people with disability.

    additive media

  • 47

    a technology used in cellular and other devices such netbook, laptop, tablet, smartphones and etc.

    mobile technology

  • 48

    A website where user can post stories and are ranked based on the popularity through voting. Examples: Digg, Reddit, Propeller, Slashdot, Fark

    social news

  • 49

    A platform that assist people with disability.

    assistive media

  • 50

    website where people with the same come together to share information. Examples: Twitter, Instagram, Facebook

    social networks

  • 51

    A website that allows you to share and store internet bookmarks, articles, posts, blogs, images and others. Examples: Pinterest, StumbleUpon, Dribble

    bookmarking sites

  • 52

    A website where user can post stories and are ranked based on the popularity through voting. Examples: Digg, Reddit, Propeller, Slashdot, Fark

    social news

  • 53

    A website that allows you to share and store multimedia files such as video, photos and music. Examples: Instagram, YouTube, Flickr

    media sharing

  • HOPE

    HOPE

    Julian Fernandez · 29問 · 1年前

    HOPE

    HOPE

    29問 • 1年前
    Julian Fernandez

    PER-DEV

    PER-DEV

    Julian Fernandez · 49問 · 1年前

    PER-DEV

    PER-DEV

    49問 • 1年前
    Julian Fernandez

    ORAL COM LONG QUIZ

    ORAL COM LONG QUIZ

    Julian Fernandez · 69問 · 1年前

    ORAL COM LONG QUIZ

    ORAL COM LONG QUIZ

    69問 • 1年前
    Julian Fernandez

    ORAL COM LONG QUIZ (THURSDAY)

    ORAL COM LONG QUIZ (THURSDAY)

    Julian Fernandez · 12問 · 1年前

    ORAL COM LONG QUIZ (THURSDAY)

    ORAL COM LONG QUIZ (THURSDAY)

    12問 • 1年前
    Julian Fernandez

    KOMONIKASYON

    KOMONIKASYON

    Julian Fernandez · 38問 · 1年前

    KOMONIKASYON

    KOMONIKASYON

    38問 • 1年前
    Julian Fernandez

    ELS(EXAM)

    ELS(EXAM)

    Julian Fernandez · 95問 · 1年前

    ELS(EXAM)

    ELS(EXAM)

    95問 • 1年前
    Julian Fernandez

    KOMUNIKASYON- LONG QUIZ

    KOMUNIKASYON- LONG QUIZ

    Julian Fernandez · 32問 · 1年前

    KOMUNIKASYON- LONG QUIZ

    KOMUNIKASYON- LONG QUIZ

    32問 • 1年前
    Julian Fernandez

    問題一覧

  • 1

    A document that is suitable for the world wide web.

    web pages

  • 2

    -Is a hypertext document connected to the world wide web.

    web pages

  • 3

    A related collection of world wide web files that include ms a beggining called home page.

    websites

  • 4

    sometimes called simply "the Net," is a worldwide system of computer networks - a network of networks in which users at any one computer can get information from any other computer

    internet

  • 5

    is a software application for retrieving, presenting, and traversing information resources on the World Wide Web.

    web browser

  • 6

    it displays a web page on a monitor or mobile device.

    web browser

  • 7

    used to categorize posts in website.

    hashtags

  • 8

    Refers to the web that are the same regardless of the user.

    static

  • 9

    It refers to the software that people use to create and produce documents, presentations, databases, charts, and graphs.

    productivity tools

  • 10

    the synergy of technology advancements.

    convergence

  • 11

    this document contains text and graphics. Example body of the letter.

    main document

  • 12

    It is a Word’s way of generating mass mailings. It involves combining a list of names and addresses to individually address to each person / receiver on the list. You can use Mail Merge to create envelopes or address labels, as well as form letters.

    mail merge

  • 13

    this document the combination of the main document.

    merged document

  • 14

    this is your data source that is used to populate information in the letter. It contains names and address of the recipients.

    mailing list

  • 15

    A hyperlink or simply a link, is a reference data that the reader can directly follow either by clicking or tapping.

    hyperlink

  • 16

    is a simulation of movement created by displaying a series of pictures, or frames. Animation on computers is one of the chief ingredients of multimedia presentations.

    animation

  • 17

    It is a crime of stealing personal information for the purpose of assuming that person’s name or identity to make any form of transactions.

    identity thief

  • 18

    It happens when someone intentionally abused, harass, and mistreated by other person using electronic communication.

    cyber bullying

  • 19

    also known as Malicious Software

    malware

  • 20

    The act of sending sexually explicit text messages, images, and videos.

    sexting

  • 21

    A criminal practice where electronic communication is used to stalk or harass individual or group.

    cyber stalking

  • 22

    malicious program that copy’s itself and spreads to other computers.

    worm

  • 23

    a malicious program that disguised as legitimate program that user will accept and use but take control of your computer

    trojan horse

  • 24

    a malicious program that replicate itself by copying itself to another program.

    virus

  • 25

    An unwanted advertisement that will pop-up several times on victim’s computer then behave abnormally and tedious to close them.

    adware

  • 26

    A malicious program that gathers information from victim’s computer and send it back to the hacker.

    spyware

  • 27

    A collection of infected internet–connected devices such as PC and mobile phone that are controlled by a common type of malware.

    botnet

  • 28

    A program that runs in the background and steals user credentials and confidential information and send back to hack by recording every keystroke that a user makes on their computer or device

    keylogger

  • 29

    A ransom virus that block the user from accessing the programs or files and demands to pay the ransom through online method for the removal of the virus.

    ransomware

  • 30

    – A software tools used by hackers to gain control over a computer on a network without being exposed.

    rootkit

  • 31

    crime in which computer is used as object and tool in committing a crime such hacking, phishing, spamming, child pornography, libel, hate crimes, identity thief and others.

    cybercrime

  • 32

    A cyberattack method using deceptive emails and websites to acquiring sensitive personal information.

    phishing

  • 33

    Also known as junk email or unwanted email send by advertiser or bot. It can be used to send malware.

    spam

  • 34

    A law that deals with all forms of cybercrime.

    cybercrime law

  • 35

    The first development of World Wide Web where web pages are static. It also known as flat or stationary page and it cannot be manipulated by users.

    web 1.0

  • 36

    It is also known as WWW or W3 introduce by Tim Berners-Lee. It consists of different pages that are formatted in a markup language called HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) and linked to each other that contain text, graphics, multimedia files, hyperlinks and etc.

    world wide web

  • 37

    user can have high interaction with the content of the page and can achieve level of expertise.

    rich user experience

  • 38

    users can classify and arrange information by adding tag or label.

    folksonomy

  • 39

    A site that offers services and brings individual and businesses into selling different goods and commodities such as shopping site like OLX, Lazada, Shopee, Zalora and others.

    long tail

  • 40

    – user can put content on their own in web page.

    user participation

  • 41

    sharing of diverse information through universal web access.

    mass participation

  • 42

    users can subscribe to a software when they need it instead of purchasing them.

    software as a service

  • 43

    A new paradigm in web interaction extension of led by World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) where it provides framework that allows data to be shared and reuse.

    web 3.0

  • 44

    an application and website where user can communicate, create and share content, and participate in online communities

    social media

  • 45

    refers to fusing of technological advancement to work on a similar task.

    convergence

  • 46

    A platform that assist people with disability.

    additive media

  • 47

    a technology used in cellular and other devices such netbook, laptop, tablet, smartphones and etc.

    mobile technology

  • 48

    A website where user can post stories and are ranked based on the popularity through voting. Examples: Digg, Reddit, Propeller, Slashdot, Fark

    social news

  • 49

    A platform that assist people with disability.

    assistive media

  • 50

    website where people with the same come together to share information. Examples: Twitter, Instagram, Facebook

    social networks

  • 51

    A website that allows you to share and store internet bookmarks, articles, posts, blogs, images and others. Examples: Pinterest, StumbleUpon, Dribble

    bookmarking sites

  • 52

    A website where user can post stories and are ranked based on the popularity through voting. Examples: Digg, Reddit, Propeller, Slashdot, Fark

    social news

  • 53

    A website that allows you to share and store multimedia files such as video, photos and music. Examples: Instagram, YouTube, Flickr

    media sharing