Monday, January 24, 2011

IC3 CERTIFICATION

WHEN :


During the 2006-2007 school year, 12 – 15 pilot sites will be selected to begin getting ready to implement the ICT program. The pilot year of implementation will be during the 2007-2008 school year. After the pilot program is implemented, a 4-year phase-in process will begin. 



HOW MUCH DOES IT COST :

The cost of the IC3 certification is around $30.00 per exam. There is a total of 3 exams. Some testing sites offer discounts because they purchase their exams in bulk. 



WHERE CAN YOU TAKE IT :

You can take it online for a free trial on ant website you search for it on or you can just buy the software and take it on there .

Saturday, January 22, 2011

final project shayla scott

A) What did you learn this Semester in Computer Fundamentals?
I learned how to bookmark my favorite pages when i don't actually know the name to it if i forget. I also learned how to work a mac computer because i never had one and actually worked one. Also Learned whats in a mac computer and how to work it .



B) How these new skill would help you achieve your long term goals?

it will help me achieve my long term goal because it will help me organize my work and studies. this new skill will help me achieve my long term goal because when I'm a lawyer o judge I'm going to probably be starting out with an internship and start with a mac computer and i will know how to work it because i learned how to use it back in high school
 
C)Why is technology important for any career you would be pursuing?(give examples

  Technology is  important for any career i would be pursuing in life because whats a job without technology . You wouldn't get anywhere in life if you don't have technology beside you . Technology is important because you need it to organize and set things up when you need it . I think that technology is a gift for everyone because they will go more further in what they do with the help of technology.

D) What other technology skill would you like to learn in the immediate future?
How to make things and pictures movies in a 3D 4D and 5D effect . I also what to learn a technology skill of typing fast without making any mistakes if that's possible . Another technology skill i would like to learn is to try and fix computers with virus and other major problems that shut down computers.


E) What Academy major would you follow for the rest of your high school career? (Multimedia, Cisco, Apple, Programing, or General Tech?)
Multimedia because i like to make videos and or movies and it will probably most likely make me famous one day . Also i would like to do multimedia because i like to create things and have a big mind to do something i think will be greatly founded one day.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

3RD MARKING PERIOD VOCABULARY SET OF WORDS

Biometric Security Measures
  Cable Modem
Client
Client/ Server Network
Communication Channels
  Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
Extranet
Firewall
  Hacker
  Hub
  Internet
  Intranet
Local Area Conector (LAN)
  Modem
  Node
  Peer-Peer Network
 Proxy Server
  Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)
  Router
  Server
  Server Operating System
  T-1 Line
  Wide area Network (WAN)
WiMax
Wireless Internet Service Provider(WISP)
  Wireless LAN (WLAN) 
Address Book
 Archiving
Attachment
 Distribution List
Electronic Mail (e-mail)
e-mail Address
 Instant Messaging
Mailing List
 Packets
Signature
Spam
Text Messaging
User Agent
 Windows Mail
Filtering
Fraud
hoax
 Logic Bomb
 Netiquette
 Phishing
 Pyramid Schemes
 RDF Summary
 Spam
 Tagging
teleconferencing
 Time Bomb
Trojan Horse
 Urban Legend
 Virus
 Worm
 ActiveX
 Client
 Cookie
Digital Certificate
Domain
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
Geographic Imaging
Hit
 Home Page
Hypertext Markup Language (MTML)
 Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
 Internet Protocol (IP) Address
 Internet Service Provider (ISP)
 Mosaic
 Podcast
 Portal
 Really Simple Syndication(RSS)
 Social Networking Site
 Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
 Web 2.0
Web Cache
 Website
 webapp
 Wiki
Blog
boolean Logic
 Copyright
 Directories
 Feed
 Secure Sockets Layer
 Indexes
Keywords
  Libel
  Link List
  Math Symbols
News Feed
  Peer-to- Peer (P2P)
Phrase Searching
Plagiarism
  Podcatcher
  Public Domain
Related Search
Search Engine
Shared bookmark
Trademark
Wiki
Wildcard Character
Business-to-Business (B2B)
Business-to-Consumer (B2C)
Business-to-Goverment (B2G)
Critical Thinking
Digital Cash
Electronic Commerce (e-comerce)
Keyless Entry System
Online Learning
  Telecommuting
  Browser hijacking
  Brute Force Attacks
  Hacking
  Hardware Firewall
  Keylogger
  Private Key
  Public Key
  Repetitive strain Injury (RSI)
  Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
  Sniffer
  Spyware
  Strong Password
Transport Layer Security (TLS)
  IC3 Certification Exam 

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

3 JOBS AND COLLEDGE`S I WANT TO ATTEND :

Pediatrican  :
- Medical College of Georgia

Applicants must have completed:
  • Biology
    • One academic year** of general biology or zoology with lab
  • Chemistry
    • One academic year of general/inorganic chemistry with lab
    • One academic year of advanced chemistry, two quarters or one semester of which must be organic chemistry with lab. The other quarter or semester may be fulfilled by any advanced chemistry course (lab not necessary).
    • Biochemistry is strongly recommended.
  • Physics
    • One academic year of physics with lab
  • English
    • One academic year of English or whatever portion in the academic year is required for the baccalaureate degree in an accredited college or university.
    ** one academic year is equal to two semesters, three quarters, or two quarters and a semester
Veternarian :
- Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges 

Send the following materials directly to the veterinary medical colleges:
  • Supplemental application, if required by the designated VMCAS college, and any associated fees
  • Official College transcripts
  • Standardized test scores
Important dates to remember
  • June 3, 2010: The 2010 VMCAS Web Application becomes available.
  • October 1st, 2010 - 12:00 noon (Eastern time): Your VMCAS application, three completed evaluations, and fees are due.
Lawyer : 
- St. John's University School of Law 
The admission process at St. John's University School of Law is highly competitive. The School seeks to identify and select a diverse group of talented students who will succeed not only at St. John's, but continue our tradition of excellence in the legal and business worlds. Accordingly, in reviewing applications, we focus primarily on the demonstrated qualities and proven skills we deem essential for academic success and intellectual stimulation at St. John's. This Web site contains all the information a prospective student needs to make an informed decision about applying to the School of Law and completing the application process. Questions and comments regarding the Prospective Students Web site should be directed to the Office of Admissions.
There are three ways to apply for admission to St. John's University School of Law:

  • Apply Now Online
  • Print Application (PDF version)
  • View Bulletin (PDF version)
  • Request a Bulletin
 

Saturday, December 18, 2010

  1. Biometric Security Measures - It measures the percent of invalid inputs which are incorrectly accepted
  2. Cable Modem - is a type of network bridge and modem that provides bi-directional data communication via radio frequency channels on a cable television
  3. Client -a person who seeks the advice of a lawyer
  4. Client/ Server Network - is which many less powerful personal computers or workstations are connected
  5. Communication Channels -A path for conveying electrical or electromagnetic signals, usually distinguished from other parallel paths.
  6. Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) - is a family of technologies that provides digital data transmission over the wires of a local telephone network.
  7. Extranet -is a computer network that allows controlled access from the outside, for specific business or educational purposes. 
  8. Firewall -a technological barrier designed to prevent unauthorized or unwanted communications between computer networks or hosts
  9. Hacker -is a person in one of several distinct communities and subcultures
  10. Hub -a scheme used for ranking web pages
  11. Internet - is a global system of interconnected computer networks that use the standard Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) to serve billions of users worldwide. 
  12. Intranet -is a private computer network that uses Internet Protocol technologies to securely share any part of an organization's information or network operating system within that organization.
  13. Local Area Connector (LAN) -is a computer network that connects computers and devices in a limited geographical area such as home, school, computer laboratory or office building.
  14. Modem - is a device that modulates an analog carrier signal to encode digital information
  15. Node -a region in an electrical circuit where there is no change in potential
  16. Peer-Peer Network - is a distributed application architecture that partitions tasks or work loads between peers.
  17. Proxy Server -is a server that acts as an intermediary for requests from clients seeking resources from other servers.
  18. Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) - is the network of the world's public circuit-switched telephone networks
  19. Router -is an electronic device that intercepts signals on a computer network.
  20. Server -carrier-grade computing platform for communications networks
  21. Server Operating System -a computer program running as a service, to serve the needs or requests of other programs
  22. T-1 Line - a standard digital communications link
  23. Wide area Network (WAN) -is a computer network that covers a broad area (i.e., any network whose communications links cross metropolitan, regional, or national boundaries
  24. WiMax -is a telecommunications protocol that provides fixed and fully mobile Internet access
  25. Wireless Internet Service Provider(WISP) -are Internet service providers with networks built around wireless networking.
  26. Wireless LAN (WLAN) - links two or more devices using some wireless distribution method 

Friday, November 19, 2010

MY PEARS PRESENTATION

I saw Noel's it was nice but it was too much noise . I saw Jasmine's it was very pink and pink is my favorite color.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

  1. 3-D pie chartis a circular chart divided into sectors, illustrating proportion.
  2. Absolute cell reference :
  3. Active cell :A cell in a spreadsheet that is available for data manipulation.
  4. Active X controls :is a framework for defining reusable software components in a programming language 
  5. Alignment :is the adjustment of an object in relation with other objects
  6. American Psychological Association (APA) :is a scientific and professional organization that represents psychologists in the United States.
  7. Anchor : a device usually of metal attached to a ship or boat by a cable and cast overboard to hold it in a particular place by means of a fluke that digs into the bottom
  8. Animations : possessing or characterized by life
  9. Application software :is computer software designed to help the user to perform singular or multiple related tasks
  10. Argument :An argument is a connected series of statements or propositions, some of which are intended to provide support, justification or evidence 
  11. Attachment :is a computer file sent along with an e-mail message. 
  12. AutoComplete : is a program predicting a word or phrase that the user wants to type in without the user actually typing it in completely. 
  13. Auto-Fit :an automatic determination of the best width for a column or best height for a row, based on its content.
  14. AutoForm :develops and markets software solutions for the die making and sheet metal forming industry along the entire process chain. 
  15. AutoRecover : is a function in many computer applications or programs which saves an opened document automatically,
  16. Backwardly compatible :  is when its able to fully take the place of an older product,
  17. Bar chart : is a chart with rectangular bars with lengths proportional to the values that they represent.
  18. bibliography : is a  list of books and other works such as journal articles. 
  19. Borders :A decorative strip around the edge of something, such as fabric.
  20. Bullet :A heavy dot ( · ) used to highlight a particular passage
  21. Bullet point :any of a number of items printed in a list, each after a centred dot, usually the most important points in a longer piece of text
  22. Bulleted list :
  23. Cash flow analysis : is the movement of cash into or out of a business, project, or financial product.
  24. Cell :is a non-volatile computer storage chip that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed.
  25. Cell address :
  26. Center :the middle of an object
  27. Circular reference : is a series of references where the last object references the first, resulting in a closed loop.
  28. citation :is a reference to a published or unpublished source
  29. Clip art :Clip art is generally composed exclusively of illustrations created by hand or by computer software
  30. Clipboard :was to hold pieces of text and art that had been clipped with scissors from one sheet of paper to be pasted with paste onto another sheet
  31. Close button :
  32. Clustered column chart :a column which is composed, or appears to be composed, of several columns collected together.
  33. Column chart :Data graphed as a series of vertical bars
  34. Comment : comment is a programming language construct used to embed programmer-readable annotations in the source code of a computer program
  35. Comparis :
  36. Compatibility mode :is a software mechanism in which a computer's operating system emulates an older processor, operating system,
  37. Conditional formatting :cell formatting that is only applied when certain cell criteria are met.
  38. Context sensitive :A syntactic element is context-sensitive if its value depends on the context in which it appears.
  39. Contextual tabs :A tab on the ribbon that displays commands related to the active selection or object.
  40. Controls :is an element of a graphical user interface (GUI) that displays an information arrangement changeable by the user, such as a window or a text box
  41. Copy : the duplication of information or an artifact.
  42. copyright : a set of exclusive rights granted to an author or creator of an original work
  43. Criteria :a standard of judgment or criticism; a rule or principle for evaluating or testing something.
  44. Cumulative total :is the total dose resulting from repeated exposures
  45. Currency :, a unit of exchange for economic transactions
  46. Currency format :
  47. Cut :a way to indicate that further solutions need not be checked
  48. data source :A model that represents a set of data used by a business application.
  49. Data type : controls the types of information store in a relational database management system
  50. Database : is a collection of data for one or more multiple uses.
  51. Datasheet view :displays the table in a row-and-column format.
  52. Default printer :The printer designated for each system as the destination for print requests when no printer name is used.
  53. Design view :displays the field names and what kind of values you can enter in each field.
  54. Dialog boxes :is a special window, used in user interfaces to display information to the user, or to get a response if needed
  55. Document :A file provided on a website that contains text, such as pages, text files, word processing files, and spreadsheet files.
  56. Drag :  is to use a computer mouse to move icons on the screen and select commands from a menu
  57. Drag-and-drop :Moving an element from one location to another by dragging it with the mouse
  58. Embedded chart :When a chart is drawn on the same worksheet as the data.
  59. Encrypt Document :The coding of a clear text message by a transmitting unit
  60. endnote :is a note of text placed at the bottom of a page in a book or document.
  61. Extrapolation :A method or technique to extend data or inferences from a known location to another location
  62. Field :a piece of land cleared of trees and usually enclosed
  63. Field area : a large area or structure for open air sports or entertainment
  64. Field list :A field is a column or attribute of information that a user can add to a list
  65. field placeholders :
  66. file extension :is the suffix at the end of a filename indicating what type of file it is.
  67. Fill handle :The small black square on the bottom right corner of a selected cell.
  68. Filter : is a computer program to process a data stream
  69. Filter by Form :
  70. Find :make a discovery, make a new finding
  71. first line indent :
  72. Font :a specific size and style of type within a type family Footer :A line of information printed at the bottom of a page as identification of the document
  73. footnote :A short piece of text, often numbered, placed at the bottom of a printed page
  74. Foreign key field :A foreign key field is a reference to data in another table.
  75. Formatting marks :Symbols that do not appear on paper when a document is printed.
  76. Forms : a printed document with spaces in which to write
  77. Formula bar :Displays the contents of the current or active cell, located above the worksheet column headings.
  78. Function : a set sequence of steps, part of larger computer program
  79. Gallery :a long usually narrow room used for some specific purpose
  80. Graphical User Interface (GUI) :  is a type of user interface that allows users to interact with programs in more ways than typing such as computers; hand-held devices such as MP3 players, portable media players or gaming devices;
  81. Grayscale : is an image in which the value of each pixel is a single sample
  82. Gridlines : layout scheme
  83. Group : any number of  (members) considered as a unit
  84. Handouts : A worksheet, leaflet, or pamphlet that is given out
  85. Hanging indent : a format style that pts a small amount of text hanging out in the left margin .
  86. Header : a line of text serving to indicate what the passage below is about
  87. Heading : the title or topic of the document
  88. Horizontal (category) axis : the horizontal line at the bottom of the graph
  89. HTML format : A markup language used to structure text and multimedia documents and to set up hypertext links between documents
  90. Hyperlink :a link from a hypertext file to another location or file;
  91. Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) : a set of tags and rules for using them in developing hyper text
  92. Indent : the space left between the margin and the start of an indented line
  93. Information Bar :is the place where Internet Explorer displays information about security, downloads, blocked pop-up windows, and other activities. .
  94. Input mask :an input mask refers to a string expression, defined by a developer
  95. Insertion point :The point where whatever you type or paste in an application will be inserted.
  96. Interest Rate :the percentage of a sum of money charged for its use
  97. Internal Rate of Return (IRR) :The discount rate that would give a project a present value of zero.
  98. Justified : adjust the spaces between words
  99. Keyboard shortcut : A single or combination or keys pressed to quickly perform a given task.
  100. Label controls :is used to display text on a page
  101. Landscape :an expanse of scenery that can be seen in a single view
  102. Layout :a plan or design of something that is laid out
  103. Leader character :the ability to lead
  104. Leader line : is a line usually having a gated way on the end
  105. Left-aligned :text is lined up along the left margin
  106. Legend :a story about mythical or supernatural beings or events
  107. Line chart :is a type of graph, which displays information as a series of data points connected by straight segments
  108. Line spacing :The space between the lines of characters, measured in millimeters
  109. Live preview :is the feature that allows a digital camera's electronic display to be used as a viewfinder
  110. Logical operators :used to combine conditions, so that multiple conditions can be evaluated together as a single expression. 
  111. Lookup Wizard :makes it easy to define a Lookup field and to prepare the list of values
  112. Macros :a single computer instruction that results in a series of instructions in machine language
  113. Mail merge :is a software function describing the production of multiple documents from a single template
  114. Main document :describes the data model, which is the abstraction of an XML document used throughout the rest of the document.
  115. Manual column break :is used in a word processing document where there are columns, to tell the document where to end one column and start a new one, 
  116. Manual line break :ends the current line and continues the text on the next line. 
  117. Manual page break : are dividers that break a worksheet into separate pages for printing. 
  118. Margin :the blank space that surrounds the text on a page
  119. Markers : a writing utensil for making a mark
  120. Maximize/Restore Down button :make as big or large as possible
  121. Memo:a short note
  122. MHTML format :s a web page archive format used to combine resources that are typically represented by external links 
  123. Microsoft Office:The collection of applications that includes Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Publisher
  124. Microsoft Office Access : is a relational database management system from Microsoft that combines the relational Microsoft Jet Database Engine with a graphical user interface and software development tools
  125. Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) :
  126. Minimize button : is in the upper right corner of the window and when  clicked it reduces the window to an icon or a taskbar button in order to display the desktop.
  127. Mixed cell reference :  cell references are used in formulas, functions, charts, and other Excel commands
  128. Modern Language Association (MLA) :is the principal professional association in the United States for scholars of language and literature. The MLA aims to "strengthen the study and teaching of language and literature
  129. Movie clips :any short video less than the length of a traditional television program.
  130. Name box :Contains the cell reference(s) of the currently selected cell(s)
  131. Non-printing characters :is a code point (a number) in a character set that does not in itself represent a written symbol.
  132. Normal view :Displays a document with dotted lines representing where each page ends
  133. Notes pane : is an important part of PowerPoint's tri-pane interface consisting of the Slides/Outline pane, the Slide itself, and the Notes pane
  134. Null :nothing: a quantity of no importance
  135. Numbered list :A list whose items are numbered, with various styles 
  136. Object Linking and Embedding (OLE): is a technology for transferring and sharing information between applications by inserting a file or part of a file
  137. Objects:a discrete item that provides a description of virtually anything known to a computers
  138. Office button :is found in the top left corner of the presentation window once it is opened
  139. OLE Object :A set of APIs to create and display a (compound) document
  140. One-to-many relationship :A relation in which one record in a table is related to many records in another table
  141. One-to-one relationship :A one-to-one relationship exists when the primary record will have only one related record.
  142. Parenthetical citation :is a citation style in which in-text citations must be enclosed within parentheses and embedded in the paragraph.
  143. Paste : something you insert when you copy something
  144. Paste Options :Change the Way Text is Pasted into Word Documents .
  145. Pie chart :is circular chart divided into sectors, illustrating percents
  146. Pixel :is the smallest addressable screen element,
  147. Placeholders :a person authorized to act for another
  148. plain text format : is the contents of an ordinary sequential file
  149. Point :a geometric element that has position but no extension
  150. Portable Document Format (PDF) :is used for representing two-dimensional documents 
  151. Portrait : is a painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic representation of a person,
  152. Present value :is the value on a given date of a future payment or series of future payments
  153. Primary key field : is a UNIQUE value that identifies records in your database, and helps you from having duplicate records.
  154. Print driver : is a piece of software that converts the data to be printed to the form specific to a printer.
  155. Print queue :is a software queue that sorts and orders incoming print jobs
  156. Programs :the software that is installed on your computer.
  157. Properties : Something that is owned
  158. Queries :The keyword(s) or phrase that a user types into a search engine's search box
  159. Quick Access toolbar :is a small, customizable toolbar that exposes a set of Commands that are specified by the application or selected by the user.
  160. Quick Style gallery:applys some common styles with just one or two mouse clicks. 
  161. R-squared value : is used in the context of  numeral models whose main purpose is the prediction of future outcomes
  162. Range :the set of values of the dependent variable for which a function is defined
  163. Record :anything providing permanent evidence of or information about past events
  164. Records : Album - "Records" often used as general slang for albums
  165. Redo :remake: make new
  166. Referential integrity :The process by which relationships between tables are enforced.
  167. Relational database : matches data by using common characteristics found within the data set
  168. Relationship :a relation between people
  169. Relative cell reference :
  170. Repeat :to say, state, or perform again
  171. Replace :substitute a person or thing for another 
  172. Reports : a written document describing the findings of some individual or group
  173. Restrict Permissions :
  174. Reviewing pane :
  175. Ribbon :any long object resembling a thin line
  176. rich text format (RTF) : is a method of encoding formatted text and graphics for easy transfer between applications.
  177. Right-aligned : putting a text on the right side of a document
  178. Rotation handle : a tool to help something move around
  179. Sans serif fonts :these fonts have a stark appearance, and are well suited for writing headlines.
  180. Screen Tip :a small text box appears when a mouse pointer is hovered over an icon or button. 
  181. Scroll bars :Horizontal or vertical bars which indicate the cursor position in a document.
  182. section :a very thin slice
  183. Select query :retrieves information that you want from one or more tables in a database.
  184. Selection :an assortment of things from which a choice can be made
  185. Serif fonts :are fonts with little hooks on the ends of the font.
  186. Shortcut menu :A menu for a specific object, that pops up when right-clicking on the object's name or icon
  187. Sigma (å) :the 18th letter of the Greek alphabet
  188. Simple Payback Period :refers to the period of time required for the return on an investment to "repay" the sum of the original investment.
  189. Single-spaced : format where no blanks lines are left in-between lines of text
  190. Sizing handle :Adjustment handles are the little boxes appearing on the corners and edges of a "selected control" that let you change the size and shape of the control.
  191. Slide Master view : to view something in the slide and ed
  192. Slide masters :for all slides in the presentation other than the Title Master
  193. Slide pane : is located on the left side of the PowerPoint 2007 screen.
  194. Slide Show view : To view a slide presentation
  195. Slides/Outline pane :The default setting is for Slides
  196. Slope :An area of ground that tends evenly upward or downward
  197. small caps :lower-case letters
  198. Smart-Art : is the most recent Windows version of the Microsoft Office System,
  199. Spacing after : to make a space after your text
  200. Speaker notes :are notes added to the presentation slides for a reference for the presenter of the presentation.
  201. Spreadsheet :a screen-oriented interactive program enabling a user to lay out financial data on the screen
  202. Status bar : is the bar across the bottom of the computer screen that displays information about the computer or programme.
  203. Style :the popular taste at a given time
  204. subscript :a character or symbol set or printed or written beneath or slightly below and to the side of another character
  205. Sum :the whole amount
  206. superscript :a type of lettering form that appears as a number, figure, or symbol above the normal line of type, located at the right or left of another symbol or text
  207. Synonyms : two words that can be interchanged in a context are said to be synonymous relative to that context
  208. Syntax :studies of the rules for forming admissible sentences
  209. tab stop :A location that you set along the horizontal ruler where you want text to align.
  210. Table :a set of data arranged in rows and columns
  211. Tabs :a tab is a navigational widget for switching between sets of documents.
  212. Task-bar : a taskbar is a bar displayed on a full edge of a GUI desktop that is used to launch and monitor running applications.
  213. Templates :a model or standard for making comparisons
  214. Text : the words of something written
  215. Text box controls :
  216. Theme :the subject matter of a conversation or discussion
  217. thesaurus :A list of words showing similarities, differences, dependencies, and other relationships to each other
  218. Title bar : a horizontal label at the top of a window, bearing the name of the currently active document
  219. Toggle :a switch that can assume either of two positions; an on/off switch
  220. Track Changes :can monitor who adds and deletes what from a document.
  221. Transitions :passage: the act of passing from one state or place to the next
  222. Trend-line :A line on a graph, drawn through points that vary widely
  223. Undo :erases the last change done to the document reverting it to an older state
  224. Vertical (value) axis :the y-axis in a coordinate system, 
  225. Views :a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof
  226. Wild-card :a playing card whose value can be determined by the person who holds it
  227. Windows-based applications :
  228. Word-wrap :is a word processing feature that permits information to be keyed on successive lines without having to tap the return/enter key at the key of each line.
  229. Word-Art :is a text-styling feature that is available in the Microsoft Office  products.
  230. Work area :Building space where occupants utilize telecommunications equipment.
  231. Workbook :A spreadsheet document that contains one or more worksheets
  232. works cited :A page at the end of a research composition that lists all the resources that you used.
  233. Worksheet :a sheet of paper with multiple columns
  234. X-Y scatter chart :Two or three dimensional chart in which the density and direction of the plotted points indicates the type of relationship (or a lack thereof) between dependent and independent variables.
  235. Zoom : move along very quickly