ICT--Information Communications Technology --Secondary(Chad Outten)
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Chad describes this database: "100+ ICT definitions related to animation, graphics & web design. suitable to secondary school students."
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ChattingReal time conversations on the Internet, can occur on the world wide web, Internet relay chat (IRC), through instant messaging, on-line commercial servers (eg AOL or CompuServe). Can be accessed through websites. A chat room is an on-line forum where two or more people can engage in chat (Careaga). | |
CMYKCMYK is a scheme for combining primary pigments. C = cyan, M = magenta, Y = yellow, K = black. |
Colour modelsColour models are ,for example, RGB or CMYK | |
Colour ModesRGB (Red, Green, Blue) is the colour model for light and the colour model for computer and TV screens. |
ComponentComponents are movie clips with parameters that allow you to modify their appearance and behavior. Examples are radio buttons, check boxes, media controller or a scroll pane. |
ComponentsComponents are drag-and-drop elements that you use to create a user interface almost instantly. Components are movie clips with parameters that allow you to modify their appearance and behaviour. (Flash Help) | |
ConditionalConditional statements are a vital part of a programming language; these statements are requests to the computer to make an execution choice based on a given set of conditions. |
ConferencingReal-time, two-way communications. Audio-video telecommunication support of simultaneous interactions among participants (eg, involving conference calls or videoconferencing). | |
ConnectingA computer connects to other computers (the internet) via a modem (examples: telephone, cable, DSL). | |
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