The World Wide Web is often loosely referred to as the multimedia content
part of the internet. What do we mean by the term multimedia? -
answerMultimedia content is content that combines text, sound, images,
drawings, animations and movies to communicate ideas and concepts to a
user.
Give three examples of web browsers. - answerEdge, Internet Explorer,
Mozilla Firefox, Safari, Google Chrome, etc.
Give an example of VoIP software. - answerSkype, FaceTime, etc.
What do we mean when we say that programs are not compatible with each
other? - answerIt means that the files from the one program cannot be
opened or read by the other program.
How does importing differ from just opening the document as normal? -
answerThe import function of the program would need to be used to change
the format (encoding) of the document into a format that is compatible with
the word processor.
Another option to get around the compatibility problem would be to ask the
department to save
the document in the version of the word processor that the teacher uses and
resend it to her.
What would the department have to do to get this document in the same
version as the one used
by the teacher? - answerThey would have to export it by using the Save As
function to save the document in the format that the teacher's software can
use.
A friend who takes Information Technology said that just about all software
has bugs in it. Briefly explain what a software bug is. - answerA (software)
bug is a term used to describe an error or fault in the program caused by the
way it was written or programmed.
Give two reasons why people would want to update their software. -
answerTo get the latest 'fixes' for the bugs in the current version of the
software and to obtain new, additional features.
Your operating system lets you know it wants to update to apply a security
patch. What is a 'patch' in this context? - answerA patch is software designed
to fix an error or bug in existing software (the operating system in this case)
by updating a program or part of it.