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Cards (46)

Section 1

(46 cards)

Usability

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How easy, efficient, and satisfying it is to use a human-made object or device (including software).

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For Loop

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Loops that have a predetermined beginning, end, and increment (step interval)

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Program

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An algorithm that has been coded into something that can be run by a machine.

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Bug

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Part of a program that does not work correctly.

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Empathy

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In design, paying attention to a user's feelings and needs when designing a product.

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Pixel

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short for "picture element", the fundamental unit of a digital image, typically a tiny square or dot that contains a single point of color of a larger image.

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Algorithm

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A precise sequence of instructions for processes that can be executed by a computer.

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Feature

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An individual functional element of a software item, such as the ability to do something new, work across multiple platforms, or perform more efficiently

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Search Engine

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A program that searches for and identifies items in a database that correspond to keywords or characters specified by the user, used especially for finding particular sites on the World Wide Web.

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Whitespace

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Any character that shows up as a blank space on the screen, such as a space, a tab, or a new line; helps separate different parts of the document to make it easier to read.

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Variable

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A placeholder for a piece of information that can change

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Website

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A collection of interlinked web pages on the World Wide Web

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CSS Selector

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The part of a CSS rule-set that defines which HTML elements the style should be applied to.

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Array

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A data structure in JavaScript used to represent a list.

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Trustworthy

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Able to be relied on as honest or truthful.

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Website Structure

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The purpose of different pieces of content in a web page, used to help the computer determine how that content should be displayed.

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Users trigger event

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Events occur when users interact with inputs on the board, such the buttons, the switch, and others.

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Prototype

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A first or early model of a product that allows you to test assumptions before developing a final version.

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Encode

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to change how information is represented so that it can be read by a computer

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HTML

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Hypertext Markup Language, a language used to create web pages

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CSS

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Cascading Style Sheets; a language used to describe how HTML elements should be styled

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Indentation

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The placement of text farther to the right or left of the surrounding text, making it easier to understand the program's structure.

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Debugging

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Finding and fixing problems in an algorithm or program.

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CSS Class

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An identifier that allows multiple elements in an HTML document to be styled in the same way.

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encrypt

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to change information so that its meaning is hidden

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decrypt

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to change information so that its hidden meaning is shown

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Events trigger code

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When an event occurs or "fires" it can be used to trigger a particular function

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Heading

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A title or summary for a document or section of a document.

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Decode

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to change how information is represented so that it can be read by a person

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Parameter

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An extra piece of information passed to a function to customize it for a specific need.

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Citation

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A quotation from or reference to a book, paper, or author, especially in a scholarly work.

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intellectual property

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A work or invention that is the result of creativity, such as a piece of writing or a design, to which one has rights and for which one may apply for a patent, copyright, trademark, etc.

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HTML Element

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A piece of a website, marked by a start tag and often closed with an end tag.

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Hyperlink

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A link from an HTML file to another location or file, typically activated by clicking on a highlighted word or image on the screen.

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Creative Commons

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A collection of public copyright licenses that enable the free distribution of an otherwise copyrighted work, used when an author wants to give people the right to share, use, and build upon the work that they have created.

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User Interface

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The visual elements of a program through which a user controls or communicates with the application. Often abbreviated UI.

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Digital Footprint

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The collected information about an individual across multiple websites on the Internet.

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User

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Someone who uses an object, including software and hardware.

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Relevant

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Closely connected or appropriate to the matter at hand.

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Innovation

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A new or improved idea, device, product, etc, or the development thereof

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Circuit

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A device that provides a path for an electric current to flow, often modifying that current. In computers, circuits allow for simple logical and mathematical operations using electricity.

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Website Content

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The raw text, images, and other elements included in a web page.

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HTML Tag

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The special set of characters that indicates the start and end of an HTML element and that element's type.

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Critique

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To critically evaluate in a detailed and constructive manner.

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Copyright

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The exclusive legal right to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material, and to authorize others to do the same.

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Comment

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A note in the source code of a computer program that helps explain the code to people who read it

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