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Technology Applications: General Concepts 1
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1. The adaptive use of previously acquired knowledge to analyze and understand new situations.
Intelligence
Megabyte
Cycle Of Continuous Improvement
Learning
2. The physical components of the computer system; the mechanical - magnetic - electronic - and electrical components making up a computer system
Hardware
Automaticity
High-Level Language
Frame
3. One of several digital formats for video that are able to be used with video editing software
Audio Video Interleave (AVI) Format
Case Study
Key word
Displayed Visuals
4. Software used by architects and others to aid in the design of structures such as houses and cars
Computer-Assisted Design (CAD)
intranet
Interface
High-Level Language
5. A hybrid (online and in-person) distance education approach that provides students with opportunities to explore real-world issues through authentic learning experiences within collaborative learning environments
Event Driven
Lossy compression
Hypertext
Adventure Learning (AL)
6. 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
Automaticity
Cybercheating
Flaming - spam - and chain letter
music editor
7. A synchronous form of Internet communication in which individuals type messages to one another
Digitizer
Graphing Calculator
Culture
Chat
8. First released in 2002 - a scripting language that must be installed on a server to be used in web development; a scripting language that generates HTML source code to create dynamic web pages
Instructional materials
Inclusion
Electronic reference software
ASP.NET
9. Teaching/learning model based on cognitive learning theory; holds that learners should generate their own knowledge through experience-based activities rather than being taught it by teachers
Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL)
Mnemonic
Constructivist Learning
Directory File Structure
10. Software designed to maintain and calculate student grades
Electronic Gradebook
Mass storage
Exergaming
Blog
11. Short for malicious software - any software specifically designed to damage - destroy - disrupt operations - or spy on the operation of computers
malware
Hash Tag
Byte
Adventure Learning (AL)
12. Originally called OAK - a high-level programming language developed by Sun Microsystems. An object-oriented language similar to C++ - it has become popular for its ability to do interactive graphic and animation activities on web pages; a computer la
Java
Interface
Graphical User Interface (GUI)
Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL)
13. The collection of all related records in a database.
Byte
Laser printer
Datafile
Audio Teleconferencing
14. Software designed for groups of students or teachers alike. The computer is viewed by a cooperative group of students or can be projected to the entire class to stimulate discussions and debates.
Interlacing
information visualization
Absolute address or absolute positioning
Groupware
15. In a full immersion virtual reality (VR) system - a headset that provides the sensory channel through which the wearer 'sees' a computer-generated environment
ADDIE model
Head-Mounted Display (HMD)
FM Amplification System
Assimilation
16. Previously created graphics designed to be added to word processing or desktop publishing documents or to computer-based instruction.
Animation
Megabyte
Clip Art
Antivirus software
17. A type of learning that refers to feelings - beliefs - and values that lead individuals to make consistent choices when given the opportunity.
interactive whiteboard activity software
Attitudes
Distractors
Cyberbullying
18. Small - stand-alone - portable personal computer system
laptop computer
Knowledge
Computer
multimedia
19. Pre-developed applications created with the Java programming language; make possible web page features such as animations and special effects - graphics and buttons - interactive displays -web data collection forms - and chatrooms
Java applets
Constructivism
Lossy compression
Chat
20. Category of visuals that are generally exhibited on display boards - (e.g. - multipurpose boards - bulletin boards) and are not projected.
Common Gateway Interface (CGI)
Displayed Visuals
Drop cap
Assimilation
21. The setting or physical surroundings in which learning takes place - including the classroom - science or computer laboratory - gymnasium - playground - and so on.
Learning environment
EPS (Encapsulated PostScript)
Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) format
Graphic Document Makers
22. Systems that allow individuals to view and examine the world through multiple layering of geographic data within a spatial environment; use of technology for visualization - analysis - and measurement of features and phenomena
Geospatial Technologies
music sequencer
Discovery Learning
Circular reference
23. A collection of a person's work products over time - arranged so that he or she and others can see how skills have developed and progressed - and presented in an electronic form such as a website or multimedia product; websites created by students to
Icon
Conditions
Criteria
Electronic Portfolio (e-portfolio)
24. According to information-processing learning theorists - one of the three kinds of memory or 'stores' the brain uses to process information - much like a computer; LTM can hold information indefinitely after it is linked to prior knowledge already in
imagemap
Computer Platforms
Compact Disc (CD)
long-term memory (LTM)
25. An instructional method that involves showing how to do a task as well as describing why - when - and where it is done. Provides a real or lifelike example of the skill or procedure to be learned.
multiple intelligences theory
Demonstration
Library/media specialist
Directed Instruction
26. A standard adopted by the electronic music industry for controlling devices that play music; also known as musical instrument digital interface. Rather than recording sounds - MIDI instruments/software record finger action -- what note is being playe
Cloze Exercises
Hybrid Learning
Alpha testing
Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI)
27. Inhibited functioning created by excessive demands being placed on memory and/or other cognitive processes.
Cognitive Overload
FAQ
HTML 5
information and communication technology (ICT)
28. 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.
Motivation
Foreign Language (FL)
Constructivist Learning
Distractors
29. 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
Ergonomics
music synthesizer
Bitmapped (BMP) Graphics
Hypermedia
30. A built-in feature of word-processing software that automatically detects and corrects misspelled words and incorrect capitalization
Auto-correct
Impairment
Google Docs
HTML 5
31. Designates a type of learning of English that occurs after a student achieves some level of proficiency in another - native language; more commonly-used term is now English Language Learning or ELL
Authoring Software
Cursor
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Intelligence
32. 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
Hard Copy
Ergonomics
Cognitive Load
33. A worldwide radio-navigation system made possible by a bank of orbiting satellites and their ground stations to pinpoint exact geographic locations on earth; a device that cross-references a GPS signal with mapping software and shows the location to
Global Positioning System (GPS)
Key word
Heuristic
Cookie
34. Sometimes called paint or raster graphics - in which each pixel directly corresponds to a spot on the display screen. When scaled to larger sizes - this type of graphic looks jagged or aliased; Developed originally for use on Disk Operating System (D
Fair Use
Bitmapped (BMP) Graphics
Intelligent tutoring system
Cybercheating
35. The process of restoring balance between present understanding and new experiences. According to Piaget - learning depends on this process so it is important for teachers to confront students with new experiences or data to advance their cognitive de
Essential Processing
Corrective Feedback
Classical Conditioning
Equilibration
36. According to learning theorist B. E Skinner - experiences (positive reinforcement - negative reinforcement - punishment) that shape desired behavioral responses
Contingencies Of Reinforcement
JPEG (also JPG)
Computer-Assisted Design (CAD)
Logo
37. According to learning theorist Robert Gagné - a sequenced set of building block skills a student must learn in order to learn a higher-order skill
Mosaic
Alpha testing
learning hierarchies
Instructional technology
38. Also referred to as a domain designator - a required part of a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) on the Internet that indicates what kind of group owns the server; examples include '.edu -' '.com -' and '.org'
Artificial intelligence (AI)
Datafile
Alpha testing
Domain Name
39. Any practical device used to make information easier to remember - including rhymes - acronyms - and acrostics.
Interlacing
Circular reference
Mnemonic
Java
40. One of the first browser programs designed to allow Internet resources to be displayed graphically rather than just in text
Mosaic
Graphical User Interface (GUI)
Macro
FAQ
41. Approximately a billion bytes - or 1 -000 megabytes.
Image Editing Programs
Computer Gradebook
High-Level Language
Gigabyte
42. Television-like display screen that uses a cathode ray tube.
Beta version
CRT
Electronic Mail (email)
Individualized education program (IEP)
43. The preliminary or main web page of a particular website.
Assistive Technology
music synthesizer
Cycle Of Continuous Improvement
Home Page
44. Proposed by learning theorist Albert Bandura as learning that occurs through actions - rather than by observation
Animation
Enactive Learning
CRT
Harmony
45. Approximately a million bytes - or 1000 kilobytes.
Interactive multimedia
Home Page
Megabyte
Accommodation
46. A student-centered and teacher-guided instructional approach that engages students in investigating real world questions that they choose within a broad thematic framework. This instruction complements traditional instruction by providing a vehicle f
inquiry-based learning
Bandwidth
malware
Motivation
47. A set of guidelines used to reliably appraise or judge products or performances.
Lighting
Enactive Learning
Heuristic
Assessment Rubric
48. Software tools that automatically draw and print desired charts or graphs from data entered by users
Compact Disc (CD)
Global Positioning System (GPS)
Charting/Graphing Tool
Microprocessor
49. An agreement created by a school or other educational organization that describes the risks involved in Internet use; outlines appropriate - safe student behavior on the Internet; asks students if they agree to use the Internet under these conditions
Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Dithering
Display Boards
50. An electronic go-between by which the computer communicates with a peripheral device.
Hacker
Interface
Extraneous Processing
Foreign Language Dictionaries