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Technology Applications: General Concepts 1
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1. A set of related principles explaining changes in human performance or performance potential in terms of the causes of those changes.
Input device
Learning Theory
File Server
Hacking
2. The central processing unit - or brain - of the computer - which controls the functions of the rest of the system and performs all numeric calculations.
Image Capture
Charting/Graphing Tool
CPU
Algorithm
3. 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
Beta version
Cyberbullying
Font
Animation key frame
4. System in which a camera or sensor reads body movements and communicates them to a computer - which processes the gestures as commands and uses them to control devices or displays
Digital Divide
Gesture-Recognition System
CRT
Extraneous Processing
5. The products created by a database program; any collection of data stored in a computer or on a computer medium
music synthesizer
Files
Gesture-Recognition System
Display Boards
6. Stands for 'Joint Photographic Experts Group -' an image format used for photographs; it is a format for encoding photographs that uses fewer bytes than the pixel-by-pixel approaches of GIF. It supports many colors and it is possible to obtain good q
JPEG (also JPG)
CD-ROM (Compact Disc-Read-Only Memory)
Icon
Lighting
7. 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
Charting/Graphing Tool
Enactive Learning
information visualization
MUD
8. A file format for storing and sending video sequences on a network
imagemap
Audiographics
Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) format
Contingencies Of Reinforcement
9. Activity when students submit their written or artistic products to a website
Electronic Publishing
microcomputer-based lab (MBL)
Home Page
Heuristic
10. An asynchronous communication medium in which two or more individuals exchange messages using personal computers connected via a network or telephone lines.
Demonstration
Computer Conferencing
Contingencies Of Reinforcement
Antivirus software
11. A measure of how much learners achieve per unit of time or dollar spent; for example - (Posttest - Pretest)/Time - or (Posttest - Pretest)/Cost.
DVD
Intelligence
Full Immersion Systems
Instructional efficiency
12. A graphical representation of interrelated concepts that students can use as a learning aid or that teachers can use as an aid in content organization; tools designed to help people think through and explore ideas or topics by developing these visual
Instruction
Assimilation
Concept Map
Cybercheating
13. A network created in 1969 by the U.S. government-funded Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) to enable communications among important defense sites in the event of a worldwide catastrophe such as a nuclear attack; later became the Internet
Cycle Of Continuous Improvement
ARPAnet
Focusing Question
Data Mining
14. Originally - the ability to use computer devices and software to locate and use information; now refers to skills in using the information that technological devices carry - in addition to skills in using the devices themselves
MUD
Digital Literacy
Animation - path
morphing
15. The process of translating principles of learning and instruction into plans for instructional materials and activities.
Essential Processing
Computer Algebra System (CAS)
Likert scale
Designing Instruction
16. Tools offered through a special Google site that provide users access to online programs for word processing - spreadsheets - and presentations; the site offers storage of documents on a Google server and allows for sharing of documents among multipl
Head-Mounted Display (HMD)
meta-analysis
Google Docs
Javascript
17. Also called a personal computer - a stand-alone - desktop - or laptop computer that uses a microprocessor and is designed for use by an individual
microcomputer
Displayed Visuals
DVD
Laser printer
18. The preliminary or main web page of a particular website.
Adventure Learning (AL)
Automaticity
Grammar Checker
Home Page
19. A revision of the HTML standard that provides many of the features of a Flash environment without using Flash
HTML 5
Computer Gradebook
Bitmap and vector graphics
Data Mining
20. 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
Blended Intercultural Collaborations
Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL)
Memory
Lossy compression
21. A common term in science education reform - synonymous with immersing students in authentic learning experiences
Hands-On/Minds-On Science
Library/media specialist
Field
Instructional designer
22. 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
English as a Second Language (ESL)
intranet
Lighting
Desktop Publishing (DTP)
23. Inhibited functioning created by excessive demands being placed on memory and/or other cognitive processes.
information visualization
Computer Algebra System (CAS)
Cognitive Overload
joystick
24. Circular reference of electronic spreadsheet formula happens when you enter a formula that includes functions referring back to the cell in which the formula is contained. When this happens - users receive an error message referring to circular refer
Flaming - spam - and chain letter
Motivation activity
Memory
Circular reference
25. Software designed to maintain and calculate student grades
Declarative Information
information and communication technology (ICT)
Electronic Gradebook
Information activity
26. According to learning theorist Howard Gardner - nine different and relatively independent types of intelligence that may be fostered by differentiated instruction and assessment
Modem
Auto-tuning
multiple intelligences theory
Cyberbullying
27. 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)
Hardware
Classical Conditioning
Learning style
28. A term used on the Twitter system for a prefix to a message (Tweet)consisting of a pound sign (#)and a topic name (e.g. - #ripstevejobs). Users begin a Tweet with a hash tag to allow others to identify posts and create their own messages on that topi
Distance Education
Computer-Assisted Design (CAD)
Hash Tag
Hypermedia
29. An individual who gains access to computer systems without authorization.
Hacker
Cybercheating
language translators (machine translation)
CPU
30. The software capability to copy images from web pages or computer applications and store them on your own computer.
Accelerometer
Assessment Rubric
Keyboard
Image Capture
31. Combinations of type characters that resemble human faces when turned sideways. Used to indicate emotion or intent on e-mail or in chat rooms.
Logo
Geocaching
Emoticons
Java
32. Can be either software that supports the on-screen creation of music scores with several parts or tracks - or a hardware component of a music synthesizer workstation
Event Driven
Compact Disc (CD)
music sequencer
Learning
33. 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
language translators (machine translation)
Declarative Information
Hard Disk
34. Advanced calculators that can graph equations - as well as perform calculation functions involved in higher-level math and science problems; allows users to enter equations and shows graphs that result from those equations
Graphing Calculator
Classroom Observation
Consequence
information visualization
35. A technique that reduces the amount of a graphic that shows or prints.
Javascript
Lighting
Cropping
Blog
36. A collection of components that includes the computer and all of the devices used with it.
Integrated learning system (IIS)
Advance Organizer
Absolute address or absolute positioning
Computer System
37. Also called a mail server - this is the computer or software that operates an e-mail discussion list on the Internet. Interested individuals subscribe to the list and subsequently receive all e-mail that is sent to the listserv; on the Internet - a p
Disability
Listserv
Hands-On/Minds-On Science
Icon
38. One of several digital formats for video that are able to be used with video editing software
Implementation
Design
Audio Video Interleave (AVI) Format
Compensation
39. Computer software that continuously analyzes a student's test responses and presents more or less difficult questions based on the student's performance
Hash Tag
Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT)
High-Level Language
Modem
40. 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.
learner-centered instruction
Mug shots
Admission Review and Dismissal (ARD)
Gesture-Recognition System
41. 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
inert knowledge
Head-Mounted Display (HMD)
Byte
Ethnicity
42. Instructional format that combines elements of face-to-face teaching and learning with elements of distance education. Also known as blended learning.
Input device
Drop cap
Hybrid Learning
Design
43. Individuals who are learning English as their majority language for everyday uses - employment - and educational purposes. ELL also stands for English Language Learning
Hypertext
Cooperative Learning
English Language Learners (ELL)
Distance Education
44. Feedback that tells students specifically what they can do to correct their performance.
Corrective Feedback
Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC)
integrated packages
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
45. Input device - used primarily with games - that moves on-screen figures or a cursor with a handle that moves in all directions
Automaticity
Image Capture
Database Management System (DBMS)
joystick
46. Software designed to help teach information and/or skills related to a topic; also known as instructional software or courseware - computer-based instruction (CBI) - computer-based learning (CBL) - computer-assisted learning (CAL) - or generic terms
ASCII format
Computer-Assisted Instruction (CAI)
Input/Output Device
Clip Art
47. A statement that likens something new to something familiar. Analogies are typically used either to make abstract information more concrete or to organize complex information.
Computer Conferencing
Electronic Slide Shows
Analogy
Feedback
48. 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
DVD
Blood Pressure Devices
Individualized education program (IEP)
Multimedia authoring programs
49. A procedure of instruction selected to help learners achieve objectives or understand the content or message of instruction (e.g. - presentation - simulation - drill and practice - cooperative learning).
laptop computer
Instructional method
Behavior
Contingencies Of Reinforcement
50. Storage inside the computer. The CPU in a personal computer retrieves and deposits information in the computer's internal memory. Also called main memory.
Head-Mounted Display (HMD)
Course Management System (CMS)
Internal memory
Conditional Information