Technology Vocabulary

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This bingo card has 28 images, a free space and 132 words: 1/4 Inch Audio Cable, 3.5mm or 1/8th" Audio Cable, Amplifier, Apple TV, Audio Mixer, Chromebook, CP Box, CRT Monitor, DEP, Desktop, Desktop CMOS battery, Desktop CPU, Desktop Diagnostic Lights, Desktop Hard Drive, Desktop Heatsink/Fan, Desktop Memory, Desktop Motherboard, Desktop Power Supply, Desktop Video Card, Digital Projector - mounted or table-top, Display Port Cable, Document Camera, DVI Cable, Ethernet Connector (RJ 45), HEAT, Google Console, Handheld Mic, HDMI Cable, Interactive Board, Interactive Display, Intercom, iPad, iPad 30 Pin, iPad Lightning, Laptop Docking Station, Laptop Heatsink and Fan, Laptop Lid, Laptop Palmrest, Laptop Trackpad and Mouse Buttons, Laptop Wireless Switch, LCD Monitor, Local Printer, LPT Cable, MacBook, MDF/IDF Room, MDM, Network Cable, Network Printer, Overhead Projector, Telephone Connector (RJ 11), Portable PA, Portable Switch, Printer Display / Menu, Printer Fuser, Printer Toner, RCA Cables, Solid State Drive (SSD), Speakers, Switch/Router, Tricaster, UPS, USB Cable, VGA Cable, Wall Plate, WAP, Wireless Mic, Simple analog audio connector. Most commonly mono only though also comes in stereo. Often used for connecting speakers to sound systems., Simple analog audio connector. Commonly known as a headphone connector. Has multiple varieties including mono, stereo, and "built in microphone"., Device used to take an audio source and increase the power/volume of the signal for speakers. Found in most devices but especially needed in Gyms and Auditoriums., Multimedia entertainment device typically used for its ability to accept Airplay signals from Apple (iOS/OSX) devices for projection/display., Device used to combine and route audio signals to an amplifier/speakers., Any laptop computer running Google's Chrome operating system., "Consolidation Point" Box -Box containing switches and patch panels connecting 1 or more rooms to the MDF room, "Cathode Ray Tube" style display device. Similar to older TVs. See Image, "Device Enrollment Program" an Apple service that securely automates the enrollment and configuration of Apple devices to an organization., A personal computer that fits on or under a desk. Comprised of a many components including Motherboard, hard drive, CPU, RAM and a power supply., A battery located on a motherboard that provides backup power for BIOS memory. i.e. clock, "Central Processing Unit" The component that handles all operations of a computer program., The LED indicators that often include the power button and several other lights utilized during troubleshooting to diagnose a malfunction., A long term storage device that records local data. Contains moving parts and is sensitive to motion while in-use., A combination device to dissipate heat from a computer., Random Access Memory. Storage utilized by the operating system to cache data in current use for quick retrieval., A circuit board connecting the principal components of a computer. For example CPU, RAM, Hard Drive, Video and Audio., "PSU" Or Power Supply Unit that converts power needed inside a Desktop computer., An add on card containing additional video processing power and output ports., A device that uses various technologies to project digital images and video., Upgraded version of HDMI that allows for higher resolution signals. Used on newer and high end monitors., A real time image capture device for displaying an image to a large audience., "Digital Visual Interface" A digital video cable with several variants that uses a connector with 17 to 29 pins. Can be indicated with a white connector., Connector located on the end of an ethernet cable., D11 ticketing system for technology requests and issues., The management web portal for controlling Chromebooks and other Google products., A wired input device that converts sound waves to electrical signals., "High Definition Multimedia Interface" The most common high definition digital video cable for computers and televisions. Cable can also carry audio and network signals depending on usage., Device used in conjunction with projection to allow direct interaction of the computer/tablet image being projected., Similar to an interactive board but with an integrated display., System that allows one-way or two-way communication throughout the building. Bells are usually included in this system., An Apple tablet., The older Apple only connector characterized by a much wider and thicker connector., The newer Apple only connector characterized by its narrow flat reversible design., Also known as a port replicator. This device allows for a laptop to connect quickly to a standard set of desktop peripherals., A combination device to dissipate heat from a laptop computer., The top "shell" that houses the laptop screen, camera and occasionally indicator lights. Includes the front screen trim known as the bezel., The part of the laptop that houses the electronics for the trackpad, mouse buttons ,keyboard, power button and indicator lights. Typically a single assembly., The built-in touch sensitive device to emulate the mouse, A hardware OR software switch that toggles the Wi-Fi radio on and off., "Flat Panel" style video display. LCD = Liquid Crystal Display, A printer connected directly to a computer via USB or LPT cable., "Line Print Terminal" a 25 pin printer cable used for older style local printers., Any laptop computer running Apple's OSX operating system, "Main Distribution Frame and Intermediate Distribution Frame" Where all fiber and network connections are terminated at the building level, "Mobile Device Manager". A system for remote management, monitoring and control of various devices. In District 11 this is Lightspeed., Also known as; Cat5, Cat6, Cat5e, Patch, "Blue" and Ethernet., A printer connected to a network via Ethernet cable., Device that uses focused light to project a transparency., Connector located on the end of a telephone cable., A portable all in one solution that combines a mic, mixer, amp, and speaker., Typlicaly a multi-port pocket sized network switch. Somtimes called a "Hub", Display/Panel used to access and adjust printer settings for troubleshooting and maintenance., High temperature component that sets toner onto paper in a laser printer., A fine powder contained in a cartridge used to print in laser printers., Simple cable for video or audio signals. Commonly referred to as AV cables. Typically come in many colors to aid in installation., A disk drive with non moving parts that allows for greater data transfer speed and reliability., Device that converts amplified electrical signals to sound waves., Devices used to route and connect all items on a network, An audio and video mixing device that most commonly used in live and pre-recorded broadcasting., "Uninterruptible Power Supply" A device that provides battery backup during a power failure., "Universal Serial Bus" commonly used to connect a peripheral device to a computer. Includes type USB-a and USB-b, 2.0/3.0, mini and micro., "Video Graphics Array" An analog video cable that uses a male or female 15 pin connector. Can be indicated with a blue connector., Identification and mounting plate for network and voice jacks., Wireless access point and A wireless input device that converts sound waves to electrical signals. Can be handheld or a lapel/headset..

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