Match
the Acronym to its Words
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ASP
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A
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World Wide Web
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CSS
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B
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Uniform Resource Locator
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3
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FTP
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C
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Microsoft Active Server Page
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4
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HTTP
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D
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Internet Service Provider
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IP Number
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E
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Internet Protocol Number
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ISP
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F
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HyperText Transfer Protocol
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URL
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G
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Hypertext Mark-up Language
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WWW
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H
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File Transfer Protocol
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9
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HTML
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I
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Cascading Style Sheet
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Determine
whether the statement is True or False
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HTML
stands for Hot Temperatures Melt Lassos
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2
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HTML
stands for HyperText Mark-up Language
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3
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Binary
is a language that uses only ones and zeros
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4
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Binary
is a language that uses only twos and fours
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5
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A
browser allows you to access the internet
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6
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A
browser is the enemy of Mario
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7
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Downloading
is the act of moving information to your computer
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Uploading
is the act of moving information from your computer
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Bandwidth
is how wide your waist band is
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10
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Bandwidth
is how many members in your band
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Bandwidth
is how much information you can send through a connection
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12
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Downloading
is moving information off your computer
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13
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Uploading
is moving information under your computer
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14
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Static
stays constant. The text, images, and other variables are placed into the
HTML.
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Dynamic
refers to the way in which content, images, or any other variable is placed
into a website.
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16
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Static
refers to the way in which content, images, or any other variable is placed
into a website.
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17
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Dynamic
stays constant. The text, images, and other variables are placed into the
HTML.
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18
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Larry
Linker’s website is AWESOME!
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“Water
on Wheels” is an example of a poorly designed website
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Principles
of design are needed to create an aesthetically pleasing (or phly) website
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Match
the Term to its Definition
1
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Bandwidth
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A
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How much information you can send through a connection.
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2
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Binary
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B
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Information consisting entirely of ones and zeros.
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3
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Browser
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C
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A Client program that is used to look at various kinds of
Internet resources
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4
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Cookie
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D
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A piece of information sent by a web site to a Web Browser to
save and to send back when the site is revisited.
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5
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Domain Name
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E
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The unique name that identifies an Internet site.
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6
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Host
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F
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Any computer on a network that is a repository for services
available to other computers on the network.
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7
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Server
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G
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A computer that provides a specific kind of service to client
software running on other computers.
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8
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Upload
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H
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Transferring data from your computer.
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9
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IP number
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I
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A unique identification that every computer on the internet has
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10
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Principles of Design
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J
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the way the elements are arranged to make art
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Elements of Design
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K
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the building blocks of all art
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12
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Color
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L
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visually perceived reflection or absorption of spectrum of
light
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13
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Balance
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M
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even distribution of visual weight
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14
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Contrast
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N
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opposition of elements of art, for example: light vs. dark
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15
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Value
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O
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range of dark to light in a piece of art
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16
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Texture
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P
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the way
an object feels or appears to feel
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17
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Form
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Q
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a three-dimensional shape
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18
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Shape
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R
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a space or area encased by line; can be organic or geometric
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19
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Line
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S
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a connection of two points within a piece of art
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20
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Space
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T
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the area filled (or empty) within a piece of art
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21
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Emphasis
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U
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establishing a focal point to draw the viewer’s attention
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22
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Movement
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V
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the illusion of activity in artwork which leads the viewer’s
eye
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23
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Pattern
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W
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repetition or consistency of an art element
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24
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Scale
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X
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the relationship of size of the objects within a piece of art
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25
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Download
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Y
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Transferring data to your computer.
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