Friday, January 21, 2011

Things I Learned in Class

In my computer class, I learned a lot of things. I learned a lot more on the basic stuff. Most of
them came from the Dell computers. Eventually, I worked on projects on Microsoft Word, Excel, and Access. Late in December, my class started to use Apple computers, which have a few advanced things. These helped me check out more about the coolest technology.
These new things helped me in a lot of ways. If there was something I never done in a computer, then sometimes my class and I would learn it from my teacher Ms. Ramirez. If I get a
good job that uses these skills then I'll know just what to do. In my other classes if I were to do
a PowerPoint presentation, which I have never done before, then the new skills that I learned
in computer class will definitely help.
This new technology is very important for a career that I might be pursuing because it is
21st century technology and it leads to new careers for people. I enjoy playing video games and
some colleges have a degree for it. I might get a career in game design. I might also get an Academy major for Apple.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

3 possible careers that I might persue

1. Baseball
- Hamilton: A player needs good eye coordination, body-type, and baseball skills.
- NYIT Athletics: People pursuing a baseball career should be playing in college, not in the streets, so that they could one day be drafted by a major league team.
- Adelphi University:All players need good grades to join the team.

2. Video Games
- Full Sail University: Anyone pursuing this career are lovers of video games.
- Academy of Art University: You'll need computer problem-solving and communication skills.
- The Art Institute: You need basic computer skills to help do the game art.

3.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

IC3 Certification Exam

The Internet and Computing Core Certification is a program in the United States that teaches
individuals basic computer and Internet skills.

Transport Layer Security (TLS)

TLS is an Internet security similar to SSL that provides security to computer users.

Strong Password

A strong password is a password that is hard for humans and computer programs to detect.
It consists of six characters including a combination of letters, numbers, and symbols.

Spyware

Spyware is an Internet software that is used without the owner's permission to obtain data or
any other information.

Sniffer

A sniffer is a software program that monitors network traffic.

Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)

SSL is a security technology that protects the users when using the Internet such as browsers,
e-mails, websites and other data transfers.

Repetitive strain injury (RSI)

RSI is an injury to the hand or arm from overusing muscles and repeating the same motion
many times.

Public Key

A public key is a key to get information that is available to the public.

Private Key

A private key is a signature key that is used to create a digital signature for confidential information.

Keylogger

A keylogger is a program
that tracks the user's keystroke on a computer.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Hardware Firewall

A hardware firewall is in your broadband router. It prevents unauthorized access to your
computer network.

Hacking

Hacking is using a computer without unauthorization from anyone.

Brute Force Attacks

A brute force attack gaining access to the account by typing letters and numbers until it matches the password without attempting to decrypt the information.

Browser hijacking

Browser hijacking is changing a browser's settings without the user's permission.

Telecommuting

Telecommuting is working at home using a computer connected to the employer's network.

Online Learning

Online learning is taking classes on the Internet.

Keyless Entry System

A keyless entry system is a device (car keys) used to allow or deny access to automobiles.

Electronic Commerce (e-commerce

E-commerce is a business conducted through the Internet. It is buying and selling products and services.

Digital Cash

Digital cash is electronic money that is used through the Internet. It is also called e-cash.

Critical Thinking

Critical thinking is making inferences, examining the information carefully, and thinking effectively to solve problems.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Business-to-Government (B2G)

B2G is online interaction between a company and a government.

Business-to-Consumer (B2C)

B2C is business done online between a company and a customer. An example is when someone
buys from a store's online catalog.

Business-to-Business (B2B)

B2B is business between businesses. An example is business between a computer manufacturer and a retailer.

Wildcard Character

A wildcard character is a special character that represents other characters.
Examples are * and ?.

Wiki

A wiki is a web-based tool that allows people to work together on a single document.

Trademark

A trademark is a word, symbol, or phrase used to identify a company or its product.

Shared bookmark

A shared bookmark is a way to organize, store, manage and search for bookmarks online.

Search Engine

A search engine is a retrieval system to help or to get information in the Web. The results are
presented in a list of hits.

Related Search

A related search is an operator that allows the user to find websites similar to the one being looked at.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Public Domain

A public domain is a material that are available for anyone to use freely.

Podcatcher

A podcatcher is a program that downloads movies, videos, and music.

Plagiarism

Plagiarism is using someone else's words or ideas as your own without giving them credit.

Phrase Searching

Phrase searching is to look for a set of words as a phrase using a command, clicking on a button,
or typing in quotation marks.

Peer-to-Peer (P2P)

P2P is a network of computers that are directly linked to each other without using the central computer.

News Feed

A news feed is a website for subscribers that provides frequently updated contents.

Monday, January 3, 2011

Math Symbols

Math symbols are common symbols in mathematics that are listed in HTML, which can be installed.

Link List

A link list is a group of websites that works the same way to a single web ring. Webmasters register their websites so that they can insert into their web pages.

Libel

A libel is a spam that hurts someone by hurting or exposing their reputation.

Keywords

A keyword is a word to link to other words or information.

Indexes

An index is an integer that reads an array element such as 0, 1, and n.