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Technology Applications: General Concepts 1
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1. Applications software that is designed specifically to deliver or assist with student instruction on a topic; software that can be used to enhance teaching and learning in many ways. Drill and practice - educational games - tutorials - simulation - a
Highlighting
instructional software
Listserv
Full Immersion Systems
2. Software that protects a school's or company's entire computer system from attempts by others to gain unauthorized access to it and also prevents access by users to certain sites; or set up to prevent someone from going to certain locations on the In
meta-analysis
Ethnicity
Head-Mounted Display (HMD)
Firewall
3. 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
Datafile
Cookie
Circular reference
Mouse
4. A printer that combines laser and photocopying technology to produce very high-quality output - comparable to that produced in typesetting. Laser printers can produce text as well as high-quality graphics and can achieve print densities of up to 1 -2
Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI)
Laser printer
Bit
Flowcharting
5. 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.
Digital Literacy
Imagery
e-books (ebooks)
Assistive Technology
6. Various techniques designed to direct attention to certain aspects of information - including the use of bold - underlined - or italicized print; color - labels - and arrows for pictorial information; and speaking more loudly or more slowly to highli
Highlighting
Cursor
Consequence
Advance Organizer
7. Use of the computer to orchestrate text - images - audio - and video to support a storytelling narrative with multimedia.
Contingencies Of Reinforcement
Digital Storytelling
Bitmapped (BMP) Graphics
Motivation
8. A portion of the instructional objective that indicates the standards that define acceptable performance.
Classroom Observation
Criteria
Downloading
Font
9. A type of information that includes facts - concepts - principles - and the relationships among them.
Declarative Information
Cropping
Hard Copy
Learning in context
10. 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
Cooperative Learning
Logo
Demonstration
Fair Use
11. A single networked delivery system that combines sophisticated computer-assisted instruction (CAI) with computer-managed instruction (CMI). Intellectual skills A type of learning that refers to a variety of thinking skills - including concept learnin
Animation - path
Harmony
Integrated learning system (IIS)
Avatar
12. 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
Cooperative Learning
Alternative Keyboard
multimedia
Emoticons
13. Stories that can be read from a computer screen - on mobile devices - or as print books with interactive buttons; also known as interactive storybooks
Alpha testing
FM Amplification System
Distributed Education
Electronic Storybooks
14. 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
Microprocessor
Digital Storytelling
meta-analysis
LCD projector
15. Computer programs used to develop multimedia or Web applications; programs used to create documents utilizing point and click features but require some knowledge of the program; authoring programs such as Adobe Flash can be used to create multimedia
Accelerometer
Evaluation Activity
Authoring Software
Cyberbullying
16. 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
Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI)
Bitmapped (BMP) Graphics
Internet
Alternative Keyboard
17. Subject matter expert who volunteers to work closely with students online
File Server
Avatar Spaces
Admission Review and Dismissal (ARD)
Electronic Mentor
18. A technique that reduces the amount of a graphic that shows or prints.
Cloze Exercises
Audio Teleconferencing
Cropping
Interactive multimedia
19. According to learning theorist Howard Gardner - nine different and relatively independent types of intelligence that may be fostered by differentiated instruction and assessment
Computer-Assisted Testing (CAT)
multiple intelligences theory
Cybercheating
CMYK graphics
20. A type of instructional activity designed to help students understand - remember - and apply new information.
Culture
Learning environment
Information activity
HTML 5
21. A shortcut to encoding a series of actions in a computer program. Provides the means to perform a number of separate steps through a single command.
Digital Divide
Computer Conferencing
joystick
Macro
22. A level of skill that allows a person to respond immediately (i.e. - automatically) with the correct answer to a problem
Bitmap and vector graphics
Automaticity
Equilibration
Favorites File
23. In a browser - a set of Internet locations or URLs organized so that a user can return to them quickly
Direct Observation
Accelerometer
Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)
Favorites File
24. A collection of eight bits - equivalent to one alphanumeric character.
Byte
Behavior
Instructional materials
Assessment
25. A computer system set up to allow notices to be posted and viewed by anyone who has access to the network
Bulletin Board (BB)
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
Computer
Displayed Visuals
26. Feedback that tells students specifically what they can do to correct their performance.
Corrective Feedback
Cursor
Compact Disc (CD)
Musical Educators National Conference (MENC)
27. The practice of collecting data from all the information available and searching it to see relationships among the data elements
Application Activity
Data Mining
Attitudes
Blu-Ray Disc
28. Acronym for 'frequently asked questions.' Used on the Internet to disseminate basic information and to reduce repetitive queries.
FAQ
Electronic Mentor
Grammar Checker
Formula
29. A printed copy of computer output.
Hard Copy
Blog
CMYK graphics
Interface
30. Information provided to students regarding how well they are doing during practice.
Analogy
Copyright
JPEG (also JPG)
Feedback
31. A computer network covering a limited geographical area - such as a single building or even a single room within a building; in a typical local area network (or LAN) configuration - one computer is designated as the file server which stores all of th
Evaluation Activity
information visualization
Chat Room
Local-area network (LAN)
32. A field of study focusing on the design of technology systems that align with human characteristics - needs - and capabilities.
Learning in context
Haptic Interface
Directed Instruction
Ergonomics
33. Also known as a web browser - software designed to allow a computer user to go to Internet websites that are connected to each other via the World Wide Web (WWW)
Browser
Multimedia authoring programs
Computer-Assisted Instruction (CAI)
Discussion
34. 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.
Inclusion
learner-centered instruction
Input/Output Device
learning communities
35. Pages or items listed as results of an Internet or database search
mobile device
Hits
Discovery Learning
Enactive Learning
36. 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
Field
Graphical User Interface (GUI)
Harmony
Animation - path
37. According to learning theorist B. E Skinner - experiences (positive reinforcement - negative reinforcement - punishment) that shape desired behavioral responses
Intelligence
Exergaming
Contingencies Of Reinforcement
Designing Instruction
38. Calculator with probes or sensors connected to it to allow gathering of numerical data
inert knowledge
joystick
Instructional appeal
Calculator-Based Lab (CBL)
39. Ways of storing digitized images for use in webpages and multimedia products - e.g. - GIF - JPEG
Constructivist Learning
Bitmapped (BMP) Graphics
Event Driven
Image Formats
40. The third phase in the Plan - Implement - Evaluate model. Focus is on assessment techniques used to determine the level of learning students have achieved and/or the effectiveness of the instructional materials.
Evaluation
Electronic Whiteboard
Information activity
Hypertext
41. In cognitive load theory - cognitive processes that are required for making sense of material a person is trying to learn can overwhelm learner's cognitive capacity unless strategies are in place to handle it by learning theorist Robert Gagné as bein
Essential Processing
Cookie
Freeware
interactive whiteboard
42. The products created by a database program; any collection of data stored in a computer or on a computer medium
Bandwidth
Listserv
Files
Instructional game
43. Abbreviation for application - software that normally has an extension of .app and refers to any Internet application specifically designed to run on mobile devices such as smartphones
Chat
Distractors
Hardware
App
44. A way to store addresses of frequently used websites on your computer; in a browser - a set of Internet locations or URLs organized so that a user can return to them quickly
Bookmark
Assessment Rubric
Inclusion
Mass storage
45. A distance education technology that uses a speakerphone to extend a basic telephone call and permits instruction and interaction between individuals or groups at two or more locations.
Admission Review and Dismissal (ARD)
Macro
Evaluation Activity
Audio Teleconferencing
46. 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
Interactive multimedia
Instructional appeal
Graphics Tablet
Drill And Practice
47. Use of online systems to access personal data in order to accomplish identity theft and do other malicious acts
Highlighting
Electronic Gradebook
Firewall
Hacking
48. Any practical device used to make information easier to remember - including rhymes - acronyms - and acrostics.
Mnemonic
Hacker
Auto-correct
Asynchronous
49. 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
Electronic Publishing
Electronic Portfolio (e-portfolio)
Internet
Concept Map
50. A portion of the instructional objective that indicates under what circumstances students are expected to perform.
Conditions
Instructional design
Google Docs
Electronic reference software