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A COMPUTER & INTERNET TERMINOLOGY CROSSWORDS PUZZLE

CROSSWORD PUZZLE

created by Sarah Rapnouil-Dunn, with puzzlemaker.

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7. The unofficial, informal system of conventions and standards of behaviour, especially for newsgroups, chats and email.
10. The smallest unit used to measure amounts of computer data.
13. You create this so your browser memorises the address of an interesting webpage. Then, when you want to go back to that page, you can go there in one click instead of trying to remember the exact address.
14. A piece of software that is designed to reproduce itself and destroy or damage data or system performance.
15. Consists of many millions of computers (and the data stored on them) around the world connected together by telephone lines, cables or satellites.

16. It can be accessed via any computer that is also linked up via a service provider.
17. It connects you to the internet or to other computers around the world.Transmission speed is measured in kilobits per second (kbps).
18. An online database of internet resources which goes through the Web looking for sites, sending back information about each site as they do so.
20. A device used by your browser to store webpages and parts of webpages you've seen already. When you go back to those pages they'll be presented more quickly because they don't need to be downloaded over the internet again.
21. Verb meaning to browse through pages to find one that interests you, like channel changing with a TV remote control.

Down
1. Two or more computers that are able to communicate with each-other generally along wires.
2. A collection of webpages arranged together to provide information, entertainment or advice.
3. Computer screen.
4. The storage part or the 'brain' of your computer.
5. Usually in the form of an underlined text in a different colour, or an image which, when clicked, takes you to another webpage.
6. A device that controls the cursor on the monitor.
8. Simple messages sent from one person to another. Rapid and cheap, these are stored in electronic mailboxes and may be opened by the intended recipient wherever they are in the world.
9. Verb used to describe contacting another computer using the internet and getting a file from it, which can then be installed on your computer.
11. A device, normally inside a computer, that acts as a digital filing
cabinet for storing documents, pictures, applications, etc.
12. A program to view websites and webpages. Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer are the main competitors.
16. A device that produces texts and graphics on paper.
19. The electronic, computer version of, say, the front door key to your house. You will need this to prevent other people from accessing your email or using your Internet connection without your permission.
21. Programmes you can buy or get free and store on your computer to help you carry out various tasks.
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ACCUEIL
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PROGRAMMES AGREG 2001

PREPARER L'AGREG

RAPPORTS
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DIDACTIQUE, ECRIT & ORAL:
EPREUVES

CONSEILS

BIBLIOGRAPHIE

ABORDER
--- LES EPREUVES

WIRED---- DIDACTIQUE BRANCHEE



FACE AU - JURY

DISSERTATION

LINGUISTIQUE

ART DE LA TRADUCTION

Antony & Cleopatra

2002
TOPICS

Joyce's Dubliners

Manifest Destiny

Great Expectations

Poverty in Britain

Wharton


Crime in
the city

John
Donne

NEWS

DAILY --CARTOON

YOUR COMMENTS

ANGLAIS
AU PRIMAIRE---

COLLEGE ------ & LYCEE

TEACHING KIDS WEB USE------

PLANS DE COURS---------

INTER-
DISCIPLINARITE
MUSIC ------- & SONG

BACKGROUND MUSIC IN CLASS


SHAKESPEARE
-- EN MUSIQUE


SHAKESPEARE
AU LYCEE?

GRAMMAR & SPELLING


GRAMMAIRE DE
L'ENONCIATION


---PHONOLOGIE & PHONETIQUE

VOYAGES LINGUISTIQUES


ECHANGES
SCOLAIRES ELECTRONIQUES


ASSISTANTS & LOCUTEURS NATIFS

GIVING STUDENTS CONTROL LISTENING ACTIVITIES

-TEACHERS AND TECHNOLOGIES

LA PRESSE ---EN CLASSE D'ANGLAIS

HEURISTIQUE & CONSTRUCTIVISTE ERE NUMERIQUE


LANGUES ET
TECHNOLOGIE
TEACHING
READING

LIRE DU TEXTE AUTHENTIQUE

ENGLISH CRAZY- LANGUAGE!

INTELLIGENCE & APPRENTISSAGE THEORIE & PRATIQUE


SYSTEME ET EVOLUTION

LE MULTIMEDIA

LE RETRO- PROJECTEUR


LA VIDEO

ESPACES LANGUES

CROSS- CURRICULAR
,
LES TPE

They know enough who know how to learn. -Henry Adams (1838-1918). A.Word.A.Day

PARENTS, TEACHERS, DISCIPLINE

DISCIPLINE CAHIER MAGIQUE

LE CINEMA


ANGLAIS TECHNIQUE ET DES AFFAIRES

USEFUL -- LINKS
THE MARGINAL AND THE NEEDY

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