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Java Games: Flashcards, matching, concentration, and word search. |
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| Maintenance | the process of inspecting and servicing a product or system on a regular basis in order for it to continue functioning properly, to extend its life, or to upgrade its capability. |
| Troubleshooting | the process of correcting a system failure |
| Automation | a mechanical device, operated electronically, that functions automatically, without continuous input from an operator. |
| Technological Literacy | the ability to use, understand, maintain and access technology |
| Breakdown | When a component or system is not functional, is worn out or used up. |
| Malfunction | When a component, system or subsystem malfunctions, it is no longer working properly or as it should. |
| Robotics | A machine that is capable of doing the work of a person, controlled by programming or hardware to complete a specific task , often one that is repetitive, difficult or dangerous for a person. For example, a robotic arm on an assembly line can weld in places that are difficult or dangerous for a person to be. |
| Service | In this case, service is referring to the continued customer service after a sale, such as visiting a home to repair a malfunctioning appliance. |
| Obsolete | A product that is no longer in use, old-fashioned or out of date. It is important to note that the product can be functional, but it becomes unfashionable or unusable due to product needs. For example, a cassette tape player may be functional, but it becomes unusable because cassette tapes are no longer produced. |
| Warranty | A written guarantee or promise from the manufacturer to the consumer to repair or replace a product if it proves to be faulty. |
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Technology Teacher |
Martin GT Magnet Middle School |
| Raleigh, NC |
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