Technology Vocabulary Pdf

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Learningthe language of technology can seem daunting, especially when new terms pop up almost daily. This article will guide you through some essential technological equipment and terms with their meanings, and provide context to help you understand and remember them.

Before diving into the deep end, let's start with some foundational technological vocabulary. These are examples of technological tools you might come across daily, and having a firm grasp on these will set you on the right path.


Understanding these examples of technological tools gives you the foundation to explore more advanced topics. When you're fluent in the basics, you can confidently discuss and learn more nuanced areas of technology.


In today's age of innovation and technological advancement, devices and gadgets have become essential components of our daily lives. From enhancing our productivity to providing entertainment and convenience, this technological equipment shapes the way we work, communicate, and relax. Knowing the diverse range of technological devices will help you understand their functionality and relevance in different scenarios.


The world is buzzing with technological equipment, each designed to cater to specific needs and enhance certain aspects of our lives. From professional tasks to recreational activities, these technological devices offer seamless functionality, changing our daily routines. As we continue to embrace the digital era, familiarizing ourselves with these technological devices is crucial to maximizing their potential and staying updated.


These terms are essential if you're diving deeper into computer science, web development, or IT. With this technology vocabulary, it will be easier for you to understand different tech-related dialogues.


From checking your emails to watching a video online, these words are becoming as common as saying "hello" and "goodbye." Remembering them will help you navigate the tech-infused world we live in today.


The rise of the Internet has given birth to a digital age where communication and information spread at lightning speed. One significant offshoot of this era is social media, platforms that have changed how we interact, work, and even live. Understanding the terms associated with this sphere will enable you to navigate and participate in online discussions effectively.


Social media has revolutionized the way we consume information, network, and express ourselves. Whether you're looking to create content, boost a business, or just stay connected, these terms will help you navigate the ever-evolving digital landscape. As with all aspects of technology, staying updated and engaged is the key to mastering the language of social media.


In conclusion, technological equipment every aspect of our lives, and understanding its language can empower you. Whether you're diving into a tech career or simply want to be more tech-savvy, this vocabulary guide serves as a starting point. Remember, the key to mastering any language, including the language of technology, is practice and application.


This standard of vocabulary taken from the multi-part ISO/IEC 2382 standard is presented in language-specific order and is intended to facilitate international communication in information technology. It presents, in two languages, terms and definitions of selected concepts relevant to this field.


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STEM occupations have an above-average growth rate. Seven out of the ten largest STEM occupations found were computer-related, employing nearly 750,000 applications software developers, the largest STEM occupation. Learning how to create software starts with developing tech literacy, which can be done with hands-on activities in early Stem Education. Students can then attend universities like WGU to get involved in specific STEM programs like software development so they can truly be prepared for this exciting career field.


Developing tech and STEM skills amongst young learners is imperative for encouraging the development and education students will need to compete in not just national, but global competitiveness in economic growth and standards of living. Early exposure to subjects in STEM can help build strong foundations of understanding and enjoyment that encourage kids to study information technology at the college level. This can become a gateway to both academic success and even new, exciting careers in the future.


Technology has changed the way that people live, communicate, learn, and play. Understanding the meaning of the language and vocabulary words used to describe computers and the internet is important to developing a foundational understanding and appreciation for interacting with technology.


Cursor - The cursor is a pointer that shows your position on a computer screen, and is used to make a selection. The cursor is usually moved by a mouse or touchpad and makes a selection by clicking a mouse button.


Drag and Drop - Drag and drop is used to move an object you clicked on. To do this, hold the button down when you click on something, and move it using the mouse, and release the button. The object will move where you drag it, and stay where you drop it.


Left-/Right-Click - A mouse usually has at least two buttons. Pressing the left button is a left click. The left click is usually the main mouse button used for common tasks. Pressing the right button is a right-click. This button usually opens up a menu or other choices for operation.


Output - This may be anything that is generated by a computer, and is usually transferred from an output device such as a display screen, speaker, or printer. This may include information, sounds, or photos.


Command - A command is given to a computer, by a user, that tells it to do something. This can be done by clicking on a button, or by typing a command and pressing the ENTER key. Many commands together can equal a code.


Data - Data is information that has been stored on a computer. This information can be in the form of text documents, images, sound clips, software and programs, and more. People who study Data management and data analytics learn to use raw data to find make conclusions about that information.


Packets - A packet is a small amount of data that includes information on where it is coming from, where it is going to, as well as the data, or content it is transferring. A packet is usually sent over a network, such as the internet.


Scanner - A scanner is an external hardware input device. A scanner takes an image, drawing, or body of text on a hard copy, or piece of paper and copies it into a digital file that can be viewed on a computer.


Network - A network is the sharing of data through a collection of computers, servers, network devices, or mainframes. A great example of a network is the internet, where devices and computers from millions of people are connected.


Cyberbullying - Cyberbullying, or cyberstalking is a form of online harassment. This may include posting hurtful or inappropriate things about another person, or sending unwanted emails or instant messages.


Cybersecurity - Cybersecurity is the protective measures and practices designed to protect networks, devices, programs, and data from attack by cybercriminals. Professionals who have studied cybersecurity and information security help organizations keep sensitive data safe.


Firewall - A firewall is a software program or hardware device that filters data entering and leaving a computer, device, or network. The filter attempts to block or restrict unauthorized access by programs or cybercriminals.


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Kodable - Kodable is for K-5 students, and teaches kids coding at home or in a school setting. Kodable offers a free seven-day trial, and a $6.99 monthly fee billed monthly, or an annual yearly fee that equates to $4.99 a month.


Minecraft: Education Edition - Minecraft: Education Edition offers a variety of education and immersive learning for STEM programs. There are free trial logins, and the education edition is available for $5 per user per year.


Typesy - Typesy teaches fast, correct, and efficient typing for ages seven and up, for home and school. Typesy for individuals has a seven-day free trial with $5 a month for up to 5 individual users. Homeschooling accounts range in price from $67- $197 per year. School accounts range from $97 a year per classroom and up, per size of the school.


Common Sense Media - Common Sense Media offers reviews and age-appropriate ratings for movies and TV shows, books, as well as games and apps. They also offer games and services for teaching digital citizenship and online privacy.


Federal Trade Commission: Protecting Kids Online - The FTC offers resources communicating with kids on a variety of subjects including cyberbullying, computer security, mobile phones, and other online socializing behaviors.


KidsHealth: Internet Safety - Kids Health offers resources for kids, teens, parents, and educators for general safety and health information as well as health, safety, and boundaries for online environments.


Computer Science Education Week: Hour of Code Activities - Computer Science Education Week offers a variety of games at age-appropriate levels that teach coding, computer science, and STEM foundations.

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