Technology and Digital Literacy Vocabulary

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  • Limited: kept within a particular size
  • Potential: possible when the necessary conditions exist
  • Excessive: more than is necessary
  • Peer pressure: the influence of people who are similar age
  • Disadvantaged: in a situation in which you are less likely to succeed than others
  • Irritable: becoming annoyed very easily
  • Expose: to remove what is covering something that is very large
  • Awash: having an amount of something that is very large
  • Artificial: not natural
  • Upgrade: to improve something so that it is of a higher quality
  • Zip a file: to reduce the size of a computer file
  • Save: to make sure that a computer keeps information
  • Browse the internet: to look at information on the internet
  • Plug sth in: to connect a piece of electrical equipment to an electricity supply
  • Sync devices: to connect 2 electronic devices
  • Post an update: to write something on a website
  • Stream a video: to watch a video directly
  • Extract files: to get files that are in a compressed form such as a zip file
  • Connect sth to wifi: to enable a device to use the internet using wifi
  • Launch: to begin an important plan or activity
  • Proficient: very good at something
  • Motivate: to make someone enthusiastic about doing something
  • Emigrate: to leave your own country to live in another one
  • Outcome: the final result of an activity
  • Tutorial: a class or short program of study
  • Acquire: to get something
  • Reunite: to bring people together
  • Follow-up: something that is done to solve a problem
  • Initiative: a plan to solve a problem or improve a situation
  • Decade: a period of 10 years
  • Evolution: a gradual process of change and development
  • Influence: to affect or change how someone or something
  • Reflect: you can see the image of that in water, mirror..
  • Surface: the top or outside part of something
  • Automatically: if a machine does something automatically
  • Roughly: approximately
  • Lens: a curved piece of glass in a camera
  • Transparent: you can't see
  • Spooky: an earlier example
  • Forerunner: an object shaped like a wheel that you can put film
  • Reel startle: to suddenly surprise or frighten someone
  • Flourish: to grow or develop well
  • Shutter: the part at the front of a camera
  • No Good (phrase): something that isn't good
  • A Good thing (phrase): if it's good at something
  • For Good (phrase): forever
  • All Good (phrase): it means that you are happy with it

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