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Technology Applications: General Concepts 1
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1. A term introduced by Whitehead in 1929 to mean skills that students learn in isolation but do not know how to transfer later to problems that require them
Intelligent tutoring system
inert knowledge
Graphic
Cookie
2. Sections programmed to display on a web page; the contents of each frame are actually different web pages displayed on one screen; the term refers to a single complete graphic image that is displayed chronologically with other graphic images. A singl
Geospatial Technologies
Frame
Bandwidth
Harmony
3. Alpha testing is the early testing phase of the project. The full functionality of the alpha version of the software program may not yet be implemented. This early review allows the client to evaluate the project.
Alpha testing
information literacy
Heart Rate Monitor
Applications
4. The term authoring suggests writing. Authoring programs are designed to help teachers and students produce courseware and programs. These authoring programs help the user develop computer programs in computer languages that can be otherwise quite dif
Computer-Assisted Instruction (CAI)
Multimedia authoring programs
Display Boards
Intrinsic motivation
5. According to the American Library Association (ALA) - it is a set of abilities requiring individuals to recognize when information is needed and have the ability to locate - evaluate - and use effectively the needed information
information literacy
morphing
Drop cap
Computer-Assisted Instruction (CAI)
6. A form of assessment that indicates whether or not students have learned what they must know before progressing to the next portion of the instruction.
Learning environment
Motivation activity
Formative Evaluation
Hybrid Learning
7. A worldwide collection of computer networks that can exchange information by using a common software standard; sometimes referred to (erroneously) as synonymous with the World Wide Web (WWW) - which is actually a subset of the Internet
Internet
Head-Mounted Display (HMD)
Classical Conditioning
Electronic Mentor
8. A 4.72-inch-diameter disc on which a laser has digitally recorded information such as audio - video - or computer data.
Copyright
Compact Disc (CD)
Mnemonic
Blood Pressure Devices
9. A device that includes a display screen connected to a computer and digital projector; allows information projected on the screen to be manipulated with special pens or one's hands and also allows drawings or notes from a given session to be saved an
interactive whiteboard
Browser
Attention
Lossless and lossy compressions
10. An instructional software function that presents items for students to work on (usually one at a time) and gives feedback on correctness; a series of practice exercises designed to increase fluency in a new skill or to refresh an existing one. Use of
Drill And Practice
Interactive media
Constructivism
Instructional efficiency
11. Instructional format that combines elements of face-to-face teaching and learning with elements of distance education. Also known as blended learning.
Lossy compression
Hybrid Learning
Cropping
Frame
12. The application of knowledge to solve problems or complete tasks that are realistic and meaningful.
Internet
Gigabyte
Learning in context
Computer-Managed Instruction
13. In language learning international class-to-class partnerships in which projects and casks are developed by the partner teachers in the collaborating institutions; students work with students of other cultures to provide authentic writing and researc
Application Activity
Blended Intercultural Collaborations
CRT
Asynchronous
14. The legal rights to an original work produced in any tangible medium of expression - including written works - works of art - music - photographs - and computer software.
Copyright
Bit
Megabyte
Feedback
15. A portion of the instructional objective that indicates under what circumstances students are expected to perform.
Computer
Conditions
Consequence
Bookmark
16. Actively collaborating with learners to determine what learning means and how it can be enhanced within each individual learner. An emphasis is placed on drawing on the learner's own unique talents - capacities - and experiences.
Constructivist Learning
learner-centered instruction
File Server
Instructional method
17. In cognitive load theory - mental activity uses cognitive capacity but does not help the learner learn
Case Study
imagemap
Extraneous Processing
Instructional designer
18. The physical components of the computer system; the mechanical - magnetic - electronic - and electrical components making up a computer system
ActionScript
Hardware
Input/Output Device
Body Composition Analyzer
19. An event - object - or circumstance that comes after a behavior and is attributable to the behavior.
Flaming - spam - and chain letter
Consequence
Body Composition Analyzer
Ethnicity
20. In order to display a full-color graphic image on a 256-color monitor - computers simulate the colors it cannot display by way of dithering - which is combining pixels from a 256-color palette into patterns that approximate other colors. At a distanc
Dithering
microcomputer-based lab (MBL)
Common Gateway Interface (CGI)
FM Amplification System
21. An animation key frame is a single still image defined throughout an animated sequence that occurs at a pivotal point in that sequence.
Chat
Accelerometer
Animation key frame
ARPAnet
22. In contrast to lossless compression - lossy compression refers to a technique of shrinking file sizes by giving away some precision of detail. JPEG images are an example of a file that is compressed this way. By reducing the quality of a picture when
Intelligent tutoring system
Lossy compression
Electronic Mail (email)
instant messaging (IM)
23. A first step in web development that involves planning what the website will look like.
Flowcharting
learning hierarchies
integrating educational technology
Design
24. Subject matter expert who volunteers to work closely with students online
Assessment Rubric
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Electronic Mentor
Animation
25. The use of the computer in the delivery of instruction.
Disequilibrium
ASCII format
Computer-Based Instruction (CBI)
Flowcharting
26. In a full immersion virtual reality (VR) system - a headset that provides the sensory channel through which the wearer 'sees' a computer-generated environment
Graphical User Interface (GUI)
Head-Mounted Display (HMD)
Ergonomics
Hands-On/Minds-On Science
27. Approximately a million bytes - or 1000 kilobytes.
Keyboard
Megabyte
Bandwidth
Image Capture
28. A type of instructional activity designed to help students understand - remember - and apply new information.
Auto-correct
Information activity
Hard Disk
link
29. Sequences of frames shown in a linear way with presentation software (e.g. - PowerPoint)
Electronic Slide Shows
mobile device
Instructional designer
Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT)
30. Acronym for 'frequently asked questions.' Used on the Internet to disseminate basic information and to reduce repetitive queries.
Advance Organizer
FAQ
Essential Processing
Digitizer
31. Compression is the process to reduce file size through 'zipping' or 'archiving'. The compressed or zipped file can be from a large file or can contain several files that have been squeezed into a single file. After compression - the extraction proces
Blog
Compression and extraction tools
music synthesizer
Extraneous Processing
32. A unique vocal distortion technique made possible with vocal-editing software
Auto-tuning
Grammar Checker
Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT)
learning communities
33. A rule of thumb or flexible guideline that can be adapted to fit each instructional situation.
Case Study
Distributed Education
Heuristic
Cloze Exercises
34. A communications service that allows users to create a private chat room which only members of a mutually agreed upon list may enter; the system alerts a user when someone from the IM list is online; IM also designates the act of instant messaging -
instant messaging (IM)
Key word
Audiographics
Corrective Feedback
35. A system of information representation in which the information-text - graphics - animation - audio - and/or video is stored in interlinked nodes; software that allows information stored in various media or various parts of media to be connected (oft
Bitmapped (BMP) Graphics
Instructional activity
Hypermedia
Domain
36. Classroom display that allow teachers or students to interact with the computer through a touch sensitive board on which the computer screen is projected.
Input/Output Device
MP3
Electronic Whiteboard
Handicap
37. Piagetian view of how children learn by fitting new experiences into their existing view of the world
Assimilation
mobile device
Exergaming
Content expert
38. According to learning theorist B. E Skinner - experiences (positive reinforcement - negative reinforcement - punishment) that shape desired behavioral responses
CPU
Computer-Assisted Testing (CAT)
Contingencies Of Reinforcement
Halftone
39. Short for 'web log -' a web page that serves as a publicly accessible location for discussing a topic or issue; began as personal journals and expanded to become public discussion forums in which anyone can give opinions on a topic
Handicap
Fair Use Guidelines
Blu-Ray Disc
Blog
40. Flaming messages are messages which express overly strong feelings. Spam is the term for e-mail junk mail - which should not be for¬warded. Chain letters are letters that have been forwarded from several previous e-mail readers. According to netiquet
mastery learning
Cell
Flaming - spam - and chain letter
Learning environment
41. One of the rights accorded to the owner of copyright is the right to reproduce or to authorize others to reproduce the work in copies or phonorecords. This right is subject to certain limitations found in sections 107 through 118 of the copyright law
Fair Use
High-Level Language
Monitor
Model
42. A single block in a spreadsheet grid - formed by the intersection of a row and a column that may contain numerical values - words - or character data - and formulas or calculation commands.
music editor
Cell
Database
Cooperative Learning
43. Graphics generally use RGB (Red - Green - and Blue) or CMYK colors. While graphics on the Web or designed for on-screen display are RGB images - both commercial offset printing and inkjet desktop printing utilize CMYK. Dots of cyan (blue) - magenta (
CMYK graphics
Integrated learning system (IIS)
Animation key frame
Inkjet printer
44. Music-making equipment controlled by a Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) device
Demonstration
music synthesizer
Byte
Macro
45. An instructional designer's roles and responsibilities include: researching K-12 educator user requirements for portal development - multi-media tools and video-mediated learning - determining the screen layout - creating the flowcharts - and specify
Instructional designer
Computer Platforms
Digital Divide
Internet
46. Text used to name parts of an electronic spreadsheet.
Bandwidth
Label
Conditions
Application Activity
47. Approximately a billion bytes - or 1 -000 megabytes.
Gigabyte
Hardware
Cognitive Overload
Computer Conferencing
48. A dynamic instructional method in which individuals talk together - share information - and work cooperatively toward a solution or consensus. This method encourages classroom rapport and actively involves students in learning.
Discussion
Computer-Assisted Design (CAD)
Java applets
Megabyte
49. The practice of collecting data from all the information available and searching it to see relationships among the data elements
Algorithm
Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)
learner-centered instruction
Data Mining
50. Software tools that create documents and web pages with 'fillable' forms
Forms Makers
Concept Map
Focusing Question
CRT