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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.JPGJPEG (usually pronounced JAY-pehg) is a term for any graphic image file produced by using a JPEG standard. |
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Action ScriptActionScript is an ECMAScript-based programming language used for scripting Adobe Flash movies and applications.
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ActionScriptan ActionScript is the the language used in the Macromedia Flash program. Look in the help menu in Macromedia Flash for more detailed information. | |
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Authoring SoftwareA category of software [which] lets you make a web page without having any knowledge of HTML. | |
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Behavior"A behavior" is a reusable block of computer code or script that, when applied to an object (computer science,) especially a graphical one, causes it to respond to user input in meaningful patterns or to operate independently, as if alive. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behaviour |
Bitmap GraphicA bitmap graphic, is a data file or structure representing a generally rectangular grid of pixels, or points of color, on a computer monitor, paper, or other display device. The color of each pixel is individually defined; images in the RGB color space, for instance, often consist of colored pixels defined by three bytesone byte each for red, green and blue. Less colorful images require less information per pixel; an image with only black and white pixels requires only a single bit for each pixel. Raster graphics are distinguished from vector graphics in that vector graphics represent an image through the use of geometric objects such as curves and polygons. | |
Bitmap GraphicsA bit map (often spelled "bitmap") defines a display space and the color for each pixel or "bit" in the display space. A Graphics Interchange Format and a JPEG are examples of graphic image file types that contain bit maps. | |
BrowsersBrowsers are software programs that allow you to navigate the World Wide Web. | |
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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). | |