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Technology Applications: General Concepts 1
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1. A highlighted position indicator used on the computer screen.
Cursor
Cloud Computing
Avatar Spaces
Database filters and queries
2. The software capability to copy images from web pages or computer applications and store them on your own computer.
Evaluation
Feedback
Image Capture
Conditional Information
3. A term coined by Lloyd Morrisett - former president of the Markle Foundation - used to describe the gap between those individuals who have access to technology such as computer software - the Internet - and so on and those who do not.
Asynchronous
App
Digital Divide
Flaming - spam - and chain letter
4. 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
Haptic Interface
Listserv
music sequencer
multimedia
5. Combines detailed information about a subject area and common student mistakes with a model of student performance to diagnose a given student's level of understanding. Also provides instruction designed to meet that student's individual needs. Somet
Bandwidth
ADDIE model
Computer
Intelligent tutoring system
6. 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
Firewall
Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC)
CRT
LCD projector
7. Approximately a million bytes - or 1000 kilobytes.
Home Page
Implementation
Graphing Calculator
Megabyte
8. In desktop publishing - the first letter of a paragraph that is enlarged to 'drop' down two or more line. Drop caps are often seen at the beginning of newsletter article - where the top of the first letter of the first word lines up with the top of t
Accelerometer
Computer Conferencing
Internal memory
Drop cap
9. 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
Computer
Exergaming
Electronic Whiteboard
Fair Use
10. The collection of all related records in a database.
Megabyte
Datafile
Musical Educators National Conference (MENC)
Contingencies Of Reinforcement
11. A teaching and learning model based on behavioral and cognitive theories; students receive information from teachers and do teacher-directed activities
Computer-Assisted Testing (CAT)
Constructivist Learning
Bulletin Board (BB)
Directed Instruction
12. A set of related principles explaining changes in human performance or performance potential in terms of the causes of those changes.
Instructional activity
Database
Learning Theory
Library/media specialist
13. An electronic go-between by which the computer communicates with a peripheral device.
malware
Laser printer
Key word
Interface
14. An input accessory lets the computer user input data into the computer - whereas an output device allows the computer to communicate its results to the world outside. Input/output devices are also called I/O devices. The computer keyboard - display a
Directed Instruction
Compression and extraction tools
Imagery
Input/Output Device
15. A unique electronic address for an individual or organization - analogous to a postal address.
Imagery
Email Address
Discussion
Educational Media
16. The use of audio teleconferencing accompanied by the transmission of still pictures and graphics via slow-scan video - fax - or an electronic graphics tablet.
CD-ROM (Compact Disc-Read-Only Memory)
Instructional appeal
Audiographics
Ethnicity
17. Channels of communication that carry messages with an instructional purpose; the different ways and means by which information can be delivered to or experienced by a learner.
Computer-Assisted Design (CAD)
Key word
MP3
Educational Media
18. A portion of the instructional objective that indicates under what circumstances students are expected to perform.
Auto-tuning
Displayed Visuals
Digital Camera
Conditions
19. Activity when students submit their written or artistic products to a website
Instruction
Field
Geocaching
Electronic Publishing
20. Input/output devices that provide for storage and retrieval of programs and other types of data that must be stored over a long period of time. Also referred to as external or auxiliary memory.
Imagery
Java applets
Mass storage
Frame
21. An instructional arrangement whereby students with disabilities receive instruction and services in a general education setting with regular education peers.
Generative Processing
Instructional game
Drop cap
Inclusion
22. 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
multiple intelligences theory
App
ASCII format
Mosaic
23. 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
Computer Gradebook
Ethnicity
Antecedent
Computer-Assisted Instruction (CAI)
24. 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
Mosaic
Classical Conditioning
Intelligent tutoring system
25. A device that assists with analyzing and monitoring physical fitness levels by determining the percent of body fat
FM Amplification System
Application Activity
joystick
Body Composition Analyzer
26. A type of learning that refers to the ability to recall specific information.
Knowledge
Distributed Education
Data Loggers
Internal memory
27. According to learning theorist Jerome Bruner - a more effective way of children learning concepts by discovering them during their interaction with the environment; an instructional method that uses an inductive - or inquiry - method to encourage stu
Discovery Learning
Monitor
learning communities
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
28. 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
Digital Divide
long-term memory (LTM)
Audio Teleconferencing
Declarative Information
29. A high-level programming language originally designed as an artificial intelligence (AI) language but later popularized by Seymour Papert (based on the learning theories of Jean Piaget) as an environment to allow children to learn problem-solving beh
Bandwidth
Digital Storytelling
Logo
Interface
30. 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
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Digital Storytelling
Frame
Electronic Gradebook
31. Acronym for 'frequently asked questions.' Used on the Internet to disseminate basic information and to reduce repetitive queries.
Computer-Managed Instruction
Database filters and queries
FAQ
Cooperative Learning
32. 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
Learning
Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI)
Multimedia authoring programs
instructional software
33. 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
Graphics Tablet
Distance Education
Multimedia authoring programs
Instructional efficiency
34. 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
Equilibration
Integrated learning system (IIS)
Hacker
Hypermedia
35. A magnification system in which a video camera is mounted on a frame with a television monitor. Users place materials on the desktop below the camera - set the desired magnification level - move the materials around as necessary - and information app
Geocaching
Closed Circuit Television (CCTV)
Beta version
Adventure Learning (AL)
36. A type of information that describes the potential usefulness of facts - concepts - and principles.
Auto-tuning
Assessment Rubric
Audiographics
Conditional Information
37. 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
Disequilibrium
Instructional design
GIF (Graphics Interchange Format)
Global Positioning System (GPS)
38. 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
Graphic
Compression and extraction tools
Cursor
Displayed Visuals
39. Texts in digital form that may be read on a computer or e-book readers; becoming a popular alternative to printed texts
e-books (ebooks)
Learning style
GIF (Graphics Interchange Format)
Java applets
40. Online environments in which users can interact through their graphic representations (i.e. - avatars)
CD-ROM (Compact Disc-Read-Only Memory)
CPU
Avatar Spaces
Digital Storytelling
41. Growing problem of online harassment in social networks
Library/media specialist
Evaluation
Interactive media
Cyberbullying
42. 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.
Icon
Implementation
High-Level Language
ADDIE model
43. A synchronous form of Internet communication in which individuals type messages to one another
Chat
Learning
Grammar Checker
Electronic Mentor
44. The amount of working memory that is available to a learner to process new information and that is taken up at a given time by a learning task
Drop cap
Cognitive Load
Animation - path
Distractors
45. 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.
Alpha testing
Motivation
Lossless and lossy compressions
Instructional efficiency
46. Learning is a persisting change in human performance or performance potential [brought] about as a result of the learner's interaction with the environment. To change (or have the capacity to change) one's level of ability or knowledge.
Authoring Software
Learning
Cognitive Overload
information visualization
47. A question typically used at the beginning of a lesson to direct students' attention to particularly important aspects of the new information.
Filtering Software
Electronic Gradebook
Focusing Question
Harmony
48. Research finding that formats that are beneficial for one group have a negative impact on a group with the opposite characteristic
information literacy
language translators (machine translation)
interactive whiteboard
Aptitude-Treatment Interaction (ATI)
49. 'Lossless' compression such as the GIF format is generally safer for recompression since it utilizes 'lossless' compression. Meaning when the GIF image is compressed - no information is lost from its contents. On the other hand - formats that utilize
Computer Gradebook
Assistive Technology
Lossless and lossy compressions
Cooperative Learning
50. The process of taking a series of individual pictures -- called frames -- and stringing them together in a timed sequence to give the appearance of continuous motion. Animations are motion files - either in 2-D animation or 3-D animation. On the Web
Motivation
Graphic Document Makers
Animation
Exergaming