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ITE 152 Introduction to Digital and
Information Literacy and Computer
Applications Questions with 100% Verified
Correct Answers
Digital literacy

Having a current knowledge and understanding of computers, mobile devices, the web, and

related technologies.

computer

An electronic device, operating under the control of instructions stored in its own memory,

that can acceptdata, process the data to produce information, and store the information for

future use.

computer literacy

Having a current knowledge and understanding of computers, mobile devices, the web, and

relatedtechnologies.

Data

Raw facts, such as text or numbers.

transistors

Smaller, cheaper, and more reliable replacement for vacuum tubes in the second generation

of computers.

Software

The programs and apps that instruct the computer to perform tasks. Software processes data

into meaningful information.

,Hardware

The device itself and its components, such as wires, cases, switches, and electronic circuits.

information

Data that has been processed to become meaningful.

Vacuum tubes

Cylindrical glass tubes that controlled the flow of electron, used in the first generation of

computers.

Personal Computer (PC)

Computers designed for personal use, as opposed to commercial or industrial use.

microprocessor

The "brains" of a computer; a chip that contains a central processing unit.

Integrated Circuits

Developed in the 1960's, packed the equivalent of thousands of vacuum tubes or transistors

into a silicon chip about the size of your thumb.

Smart Devices

A device that can communicate, locate, and predict; part of the Internet of Things (IoT).

Internet of Things (IoT)

An environment where processors are embedded in every product imaginable (things), and

these things communicate with one another via the Internet or wireless network.

Embedded computer

, A computer that functions as one component in a larger product, and which has a specific

purpose.

Kiosk

A freestanding booth usually placed in a public area that can contain a display device used to

showinformation to the public or event attendees.

chip-and-pin technology

An improvement in card technology that stores data on an embedded chip instead of a

magnetic stripe.

virtual reality

The use of computers to stimulate a real or imagined environment that appears as a three-

dimensional (3-D) space.

Artificial Intelligence (AI)

The technological use of logic and prior experience to stimulate human intelligence.

Augmented Reality (AR)

A type of virtual reality that uses an image of an actual place or thing and adds digital

information to it.

Digital Divide

The gap between those who have access to technology and its resources and in formation,

especially on the Internet, and those who do not.

Digital Citizen

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