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DIM: Using a Network and File Management

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DIM: Using a Network and File Management. What is a group of two or more computers linked together called?. Understanding How to Use a Network. Network. Why do we network computers?. Communication and Sharing Resources (printers, files, games, etc.). Understanding How to Use a Network. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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DIM:Using a Network

andFile Management

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1. What is a group of two or more computers linked together called?

Network

2. Why do we network computers?Communication and Sharing

Resources (printers, files, games, etc.)

Understanding How to Use a Network

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3. When you save to the C: drive where is your data store?

Inside the computer you are using

Understanding How to Use a Network

4. What happens if you save data to the C: drive?

The info is erased when you log off

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5. Which is the EVHS Campus’ Network Drive?

H:6. When you save to the H:

drive where is your data store?

Inside the server computer in the MDF

Understanding How to Use a Network

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7. How should files be named when saved?

Short, descriptive name that describes what the file is about

Managing Files on the Network

8. Name the steps used to create a New Folder?

File | New | Folder orRight-click | New | Folder

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9. Can a folder be renamed? If so, how?

Yes, right-click and select Rename

Managing Files on the Network

10.What network drive should you create new folders on?

H:

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Managing Files on the Network

11.What happens when you create folders on the C: drive?

Everything is erased when you log off

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DIM:Photo Story

Audacity&

Movie Maker

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1. What is Audacity used for working with?

Audio2. Does Audacity allow you to

create your own voice recordings?Yes

3. What is the best file format to export your finished Audacity

file as so it can be used in your movies?.wav

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1. Is it legal to use for 100% of all songs, etc. for educational

purposes?No2. What is the main difference

between Photo Story and Movie Maker?Photo Story does not allow video

clips and Movie Maker does3. How can you add movies to a

Movie Maker project?Import Video | and then drag to the

Timeline

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1. Who makes the Movie Maker software?Windows

2. A finalized movie created in Windows Movie Maker plays in

which software?Windows Media Player

3. Which sound format works with Windows Movie Maker?

.wav

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1. What is the first thing you should do when you decide to

create a Movie in Windows Movie Maker?Collect, rearrange, and rename all

images2. Name the two different views in Windows Movie Maker?

Storyboard and Timeline

3. When adding music to a Movie Maker project what view

should you be in?Timeline

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1. When adding transitions to a Movie Maker project what

view should you be in?Storyboard

2. In Movie Maker can you change the length of time a picture stays on the screen?

Yes3. Can text be added to a picture

in Movie Maker?Yes

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1. When bringing music into Movie Maker, can you shorten or clip the file once inserted?

Yes2. How would you shorten or clip

an audio file in Movie Maker?Click on the audio on the timeline and drag handles on either end3. How can Title and Credit Slides be added to a Movie?

Edit Movie | Make Title or Credits

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DIM: Photoshop

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What tool hides behind the Gradient Tool on the Tool Box?

Paint Bucket ToolWhat tool hides behind the

Clone Stamp on the Tool Box?Pattern Stamp

What tool hides behind the Magic Wand Tool on the Tool

Box?Quick Selection Tool

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What buttons do you press, while the program is

launching, to reset Photoshop to its default settings?Ctrl + Alt + Shift

To undo the last step in Photoshop, you would….

Edit > Step Backwards

What is the Br (Bridge button) used for?Opening existing pictures/files

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When editing in Photoshop, most of the time you work in

the Standard Mode Setting

The Quick Selection Tool, the Magic Wand, the Rectangular Marquee and the Magic Lasso

are all examples of Selection Tools

The default colors for foreground and background

areBlack / White

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How many layers can one Photoshop file have?As many as you need

When you save a .psd

(Photoshop project) as a .jpg (image file) what happens to your many different layers.They are flattened to one in

the .jpg version to save spaceHow would you delete an

unneeded Photoshop layer?Drag it to the trashcan in the lower

right corner of the Panels menu

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Application Bar

Adobe Bridge Button Menu Bar

Tools Bar

Status Bar

Task Bar

Floating Panels

Options Bar

Workspace

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Rectangle Marquee tool Lasso Tool

Crop tool

Spot Healing Brush tool

Clone Stamp tool

Background Eraser tool

Blur tool

Pen tool

Path Selection tool

Hand tool

Foreground Color tool

Move toolMagic Wand tool

Eyedropper toolBrush tool

History Brush toolGradient toolDodge tool

Horizontal Type toolRectangle toolZoom tool

Background Color tool

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DIM Midterm

Do you understand the questions in this review? If so, you’ll do great on the midterm. (:

Test Date:◦Thursday, Dec. 20th – 8:50-10:20