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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SafariA type of web browser associated with the Mac OS platform. | |
SceneTo organize a document thematically, you can use scenes. For example, you might use separate scenes for an introduction, a loading message, and credits. Note: You cannot use scenes in a screen-based document. When you publish a Flash document that contains more than one scene, the scenes in the document play back in the order they are listed in the Scene panel in the Flash document. Frames in the document are numbered consecutively through scenes. For example, if a document contains two scenes with ten frames each, the frames in Scene 2 are numbered 11-20. You can add, delete, duplicate, rename, and change the order of scenes. To stop or pause a document after each scene, or to let users navigate the document in a nonlinear fashion, you use actions. |
Search EngineA search engine is a program designed to help find information stored on a computer system such as the World Wide Web, inside a corporate or proprietary network or a personal computer. | |
Search EnginesPermits searching of documents and databases accessible on the Internet. Search engines can be set up to search only content within one Web site or to search the entire Internet. Many search engine developers have their own web sites such as Lycos and Alta Vista. In addition to search engines there are index sites such as Yahoo, where links to Web sites are organized into categories so that you can browse categories rather than guessing at search terms. | |
SecurityThe protection of information assets through the use of technology, processes, and training. | |
ShapeShape is a 2D or implied 2D area defined by line or changes in value and/or colour. |
Shape TweenBy tweening shapes, you can create an effect similar to morphing, making one shape appear to change into another shape over time. Flash can also tween the location, size, and color of shapes. |
SlicingIn object-oriented programming, slicing is an operation to slice off a target value by size of the base type, thus extra parts will be gone. This is not the same as array slicing, however it does have similar characteristics. | |
SMTPSMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is the standard form for e-mail transmission across the Internet. | |
Snap to GridThe Snap to Grid tool allows user to precisely position their elements on the Flash page. |
SoundThere are two types of sounds in Flash: event sounds and stream sounds. An event sound must download completely before it begins playing, and it continues playing until explicitly stopped. Stream sounds begin playing as soon as enough data for the first few frames has been downloaded. |
StageWhen the Stage is magnified, you may not be able to see all of it. The Hand tool lets you move the Stage to change the view without having to change the magnification. |
StrokeThe ability to make shapes in adobe flash can me created through using strokes. Strokes can be accessed in the colours section in the tool box, where the colour of the stroke can be changed. | |
SymbolSymbols can have all the functionality that you can create with Flash, including animation |
SyntaxThe rules for the construction of a command or statement when using actionscripting. |