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Technology Applications: General Concepts 1
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1. Fundamental to most operating systems is the concept of files and directories (or folders). A file system in most operating resembles an inverted tree with the roots at the top and branches at the bottom. This tree structure uses directories or folde
Bandwidth
ADDIE model
Directory File Structure
Font
2. An electronic go-between by which the computer communicates with a peripheral device.
Interface
learning communities
Corrective Feedback
Motor skills
3. Motivation in which the act itself is the reward.
Graphical User Interface (GUI)
Intrinsic motivation
intranet
Learning Theory
4. The process of translating information into some meaningful form that can be remembered.
Encoding
Hardware
Iris
information visualization
5. Multiuser dungeon (or dimension or domain); a location on the Internet where several users at a time can interact with each other's avatars (graphic representations of each other); also known as a MUD Object Oriented or MOO
MUD
Classical Conditioning
Directed Instruction
Learning in context
6. A portion of the instructional objective that indicates under what circumstances students are expected to perform.
Corrective Feedback
Intelligent tutoring system
Conditions
Admission Review and Dismissal (ARD)
7. Computer actions or programs - such as hypermedia software - that respond to events in the environment; for example - a mouse action event that occurs when the user clicks on a button.
Java applets
Event Driven
CPU
Classical Conditioning
8. Use of online systems to access personal data in order to accomplish identity theft and do other malicious acts
Internal memory
Authoring Software
Digital Storytelling
Hacking
9. Electronically transmitted private messages that can be sent from individuals to other individuals or groups.
Hard Copy
Electronic Mail (email)
Cropping
DVD
10. An event - object - or circumstance that comes after a behavior and is attributable to the behavior.
music synthesizer
Font
Consequence
Iris
11. A measurement appraisal process that is ongoing - developmentally appropriate - and dynamic; the process of gathering evidence of learning.
Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)
mobile device
Assessment
Formula
12. An image format used for drawn images - illustrations - clip art - or animations; It is universally acceptable on the Web. Images in the this format are restricted to 256 colors (best - actually 216 'web-safe' colors). The format is suited to images
Admission Review and Dismissal (ARD)
GIF (Graphics Interchange Format)
Declarative Information
Design
13. 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.
microcomputer-based lab (MBL)
Clip Art
Domain
Discussion
14. The most common input device; resembles the key layout of a typewriter.
Listserv
Electronic Publishing
Keyboard
microcomputer-based lab (MBL)
15. Piagetian view of condition children experience when they confront new and unfamiliar features of their environment that do not fit with their current views of the world
Animation key frame
Disequilibrium
Instructional designer
Cycle Of Continuous Improvement
16. An assessment instrument consisting of a series of statements with which students indicate their degree of agreement or disagreement; created by psychologist Rensis Likert
Cell
CMYK graphics
Likert scale
Attention
17. Adaptive technologies are designed specifically for persons with disabilities. These are devices that extend the abilities of an individual with special needs in ways that provide physical access (i.e. - wheelchairs - braces) and sensory access (i.e.
Closed Circuit Television (CCTV)
CLI
Assistive Technology
Internet
18. A type of outsourcing in which many people are asked to give their input online to solve a problem that has proven resistant to efforts of single individuals or organizations
Analogy
multiple intelligences theory
Logo
Crowdsourcing
19. A type of information that includes facts - concepts - principles - and the relationships among them.
Instructional appeal
Cloud Computing
Geographic Information System (GIS)
Declarative Information
20. A machine that processes information according to a set of instructions.
Computer
Automaticity
FM Amplification System
Educational Media
21. Literally 'multiple media' or 'a combination of media -' a software product or system that incorporates sequential or simultaneous use of a variety of media formats in a single presentation or program. Today - this term conveys the notion of a system
multimedia
Declarative Information
integrating educational technology
Body Composition Analyzer
22. High definition DVD format
Distance Education
Blu-Ray Disc
Blood Pressure Devices
meta-analysis
23. In Adobe Flash - an advanced authoring environment for creating content for the web - a mobile - or virtually any digitalplatform
Computer System
ActionScript
Cognitive Overload
Instructional plan
24. An asynchronous communication medium in which two or more individuals exchange messages using personal computers connected via a network or telephone lines.
Beta version
Integrated learning system (IIS)
Computer Conferencing
Haptic Interface
25. One of the devices (e.g. - a data glove) that allow users to experience a full immersion virtual reality system by providing tactile or touch input
Attitudes
Haptic Interface
Equilibration
joystick
26. One of several digital formats for video that are able to be used with video editing software
Hypertext
Audio Video Interleave (AVI) Format
Distractors
Home Page
27. Digitally encoded information permanently recorded on a compact disc; Also known as compact disc - read-only memory. It is a compact disc used to store computer data. CD-ROMs have a maximum capacity of 650MB.
Encoding
Automaticity
Downloading
CD-ROM (Compact Disc-Read-Only Memory)
28. Type of virtual reality (VR) system in which i a user places a headset (e.g. - goggles or a helmet) over the eyes to provide a channel through which the wearer 'sees' (i.e. - is immersed in) a computer-generated environment
Electronic Gradebook
Interface
Full Immersion Systems
Design
29. A blueprint for instructional lessons based on analyses of the learners - the context - and the task to be learned. Planning involves the process of deciding what methods of instruction are best for bringing about desired changes in student knowledge
Instructional plan
Instructional design
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
CPU
30. A statistical method designed by Gene V Glass (1976) to summarize results across studies and measure the size of the effect a 'treatment' such as technology-based methods has over and above traditional methods
meta-analysis
Data Loggers
Computer-Assisted Testing (CAT)
Constructivist Learning
31. 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 (
Frame
Local-area network (LAN)
Computer Algebra System (CAS)
CMYK graphics
32. Program stored on individual computers or on the school or district network in order to prevent access to Internet sites with inappropriate materials
Filtering Software
Attitudes
link
Internal memory
33. Good lighting consists of three elements: key light - fill light - and back light. The key light is usually located about 45 ° to the right or left of the camera - while the fill light is commonly located 30° to 45 ° from the camera - opposite the ke
Lighting
Accelerometer
Mug shots
Browser
34. The belief system that holds that humans construct all knowledge in their minds by participating in certain experiences; knowledge is the result of constructing both mechanisms for learning and one's own unique version of the knowledge - colored by b
Computer System
Byte
Constructivism
Chat Room
35. Programs that allow teachers to author and display lessons for use with interactive whiteboard systems
Formative Evaluation
Mosaic
interactive whiteboard activity software
microcomputer-based lab (MBL)
36. Online sites that function like other dictionaries in that they give definitions for words and phrases in common usage - but provide the additional capability of looking up the word or phrase in one language (e.g. - French or German) and get the defi
Foreign Language Dictionaries
Computer Conferencing
Concept Map
interactive or dynamic geometry software
37. The incorrect or less appropriate alternative answers for a given multiple-choice question. Also called foils.
Information activity
Distractors
Displayed Visuals
Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI)
38. The beta version of instructional software is a full-functioning version of the product with all known problems resolved. Both the client and the design team review the beta version to search for problems that will need to be addressed. Since the bet
inquiry-based learning
Cycle Of Continuous Improvement
Drop cap
Beta version
39. A large-capacity magnetic storage medium for computer data. Also called a fixed disk - it remains sealed within the case of most computers to protect it from dust - smoke - and other contaminants.
Fair Use Guidelines
Key word
Hard Disk
Cursor
40. Resource for students with hearing impairments in which the teacher wears a wireless microphone and students with auditory processing learning disabilities wear receivers that amplify the teacher's voice and serve to focus attention
FM Amplification System
Musical Educators National Conference (MENC)
Essential Processing
Consequence
41. Individuals who are learning English as their majority language for everyday uses - employment - and educational purposes. ELL also stands for English Language Learning
CPU
Digital Literacy
Hypertext
English Language Learners (ELL)
42. According to learning theorist B. E Skinner - experiences (positive reinforcement - negative reinforcement - punishment) that shape desired behavioral responses
Highlighting
Favorites File
Contingencies Of Reinforcement
LCD projector
43. An internal state that leads people to choose to work toward certain goals and experiences. Defines what people will do rather than what they can do.
Global Positioning System (GPS)
Motivation
Laser printer
Essential Processing
44. A form of evaluation that involves having a knowledgeable person come into the classroom to watch a lesson in process - to comment on how well the materials and activities work - and to make suggestions for improvements.
Classroom Observation
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
Intelligent tutoring system
Database filters and queries
45. The use of graphical symbols instead of text commands to control common computer functions such as copying programs and disks; a GUI is where the user clicks on a visual screen that has icons - windows and menus - by using a pointing device - such as
Graphical User Interface (GUI)
Graphing Calculator
Conditional Information
Accommodation
46. Devices that assist with analyzing and monitoring physical fitness levels by monitoring and reporting blood pressure
Course Management System (CMS)
Avatar Spaces
Automaticity
Blood Pressure Devices
47. A rule of thumb or flexible guideline that can be adapted to fit each instructional situation.
ARPAnet
Heuristic
Geospatial Technologies
Compensation
48. Classroom surfaces used for writing and displaying information - including chalkboards - multipurpose boards - bulletin boards - magnetic boards - and flip charts.
Algorithm
Attention
Display Boards
Integrated learning system (IIS)
49. Stories that can be read from a computer screen - on mobile devices - or as print books with interactive buttons; also known as interactive storybooks
Animation key frame
DVD
CLI
Electronic Storybooks
50. A small pictorial or graphical representation of a computer hardware function or component - or a computer software program - commonly associated with a graphical user interface.
Instructional game
Avatar
Icon
Laser printer