T-Z
TABLE OF CONTENTS
a list of chapters, stories or articles in the beginning of some books
TEXT
words on a page
THINKING CAP
an imaginary (or real) hat that might help you think carefully about something
TITLE
the name of something: a book, article, magazine, movie, etc.
TOPIC
the main theme or subject
TUTORIAL
a short lesson that teaches you how to do something
URL
a website address (usually looks like this: www.mywebsite.com)
USER NAME
how you are identified on the internet (used with a password)
VENN DIAGRAM
a method of taking notes that uses two circles that overlap in the center (It's especially good for comparing two ideas).
WEBSITE
a page or collection of pages on the Internet
WEB-QUEST
a search for information on the Internet
WORLD WIDE WEB (WWW)
Part of the Internet; actually billions of pages connected all over the world
These pages have pictures, sounds, and more.
VIRUS
A virus is a computer program that was written to purposely damage computer systems.
Your computer can get a virus from another computer, through modems, networks or disks. You can protect your computer from viruses by using virus protection software, and by only downloading programs from sources you trust.