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Technology Applications: General Concepts 1
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1. In contrast to lossless compression - lossy compression refers to a technique of shrinking file sizes by giving away some precision of detail. JPEG images are an example of a file that is compressed this way. By reducing the quality of a picture when
CMYK graphics
Lossy compression
Mosaic
Downloading
2. Information provided to students regarding how well they are doing during practice.
Impairment
Hardware
Feedback
Computer Program
3. Software available in both CD and the Web formats. Electronic encyclopedia - including not only pictures - but sound and video as well. They also have powerful key word searching capabilities. In addition to electronic encyclopedias - research journa
Computer-Managed Instruction
Electronic reference software
Chat
Local-area network (LAN)
4. Multimedia that allows user interactions so that the user can determine the direction of the program or presentation.
Ethnicity
Listserv
Interactive multimedia
Modem
5. Electronically transmitted private messages that can be sent from individuals to other individuals or groups.
Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI)
Computer Platforms
Demonstration
Electronic Mail (email)
6. The iris is used to control the opening behind the lens that allows light to enter the camera. When lighting is low the iris may be opened to let in more light. And when the light level is high the iris can be partially closed to let in less light. B
Digital Divide
learner-centered instruction
Iris
Content expert
7. A unique vocal distortion technique made possible with vocal-editing software
Groupware
Digitizer
Behavior
Auto-tuning
8. A computer database program that can store and manipulate students' grades.
Integrated learning system (IIS)
Computer Gradebook
Content expert
Graphic Document Makers
9. A type of instructional activity designed to help students understand - remember - and apply new information.
Hacking
Information activity
Data Mining
Electronic Portfolio (e-portfolio)
10. Customized keyboards created for users with special needs (e.g. - enlarging the keys to provide more space for the student to press a key; removing keys that are not relevant for a given software; programming multi-step functions like save - print -
High-Level Language
Admission Review and Dismissal (ARD)
Alternative Keyboard
Attention
11. In cognitive load theory - the use of working memory that results in productive - engaged learning
Displayed Visuals
Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI)
Generative Processing
Body Composition Analyzer
12. A type of printer that forms letters on the page by shooting tiny electrically charged droplets of ink.
Auto-tuning
Inkjet printer
Font
CLI
13. A device that assists with analyzing and monitoring physical fitness levels by counting calories
Disability
Byte
Blu-Ray Disc
Accelerometer
14. Small - multi-purpose devices such as cellphones - e-books - and 'smart' pens that make it easy to view - communicate - and share information - regardless of location
Display Boards
Handheld Technologies
ADDIE model
Digitizer
15. 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
Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)
FM Amplification System
Computer-Assisted Instruction (CAI)
Charting/Graphing Tool
16. The interest - or value - that instructional materials or activities have for the learner.
Electronic reference software
Instructional appeal
Instructional technology
Compression and extraction tools
17. 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
Desktop Publishing (DTP)
instructional software
meta-analysis
Ethnicity
18. 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
Alternative Keyboard
Attachments
Graphing Calculator
Hard Disk
19. 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
Clip Art
Closed Circuit Television (CCTV)
Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)
Computer Gradebook
20. A video or computer display device. The most common output device for personal computers.
Model
LCD screen
Global Positioning System (GPS)
Monitor
21. The primary authoring language used to develop webpages; Its codes are document formatting codes that tell Web browsers how to display the page on the screen. Its files contain the text to be displayed on the Web page embedded in its unique 'tag' lan
Bulletin Board (BB)
music sequencer
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
learning hierarchies
22. Devices that assist with analyzing and monitoring physical fitness levels by monitoring and reporting blood pressure
Bandwidth
Copyright
Blood Pressure Devices
Blu-Ray Disc
23. The process of translating information into some meaningful form that can be remembered.
MP3
Encoding
Alternative Keyboard
Information activity
24. A type of instructional activity that leads students to want to learn and to put in the effort required for learning.
multimedia
Geographic Information System (GIS)
Evaluation Activity
Motivation activity
25. Software used by architects and others to aid in the design of structures such as houses and cars
Computer Algebra System (CAS)
Content expert
Computer-Assisted Design (CAD)
MUD
26. Software programs designed to perform a specific function for the user - such as processing text - performing calculations - and presenting content lessons.
App
Distance Education
Applications
EPS (Encapsulated PostScript)
27. 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.
Instructional appeal
Mug shots
integrating educational technology
Groupware
28. A type of instructional activity designed to determine how well students have mastered lesson objectives.
Evaluation Activity
information literacy
Graphics Tablet
Computer-Assisted Testing (CAT)
29. The purpose of interlacing is to have a partial image initially appear on screen rather than having to wait for the entire image to download. The main advantage of interlacing is that end users know what type of graphic image they are about to view a
Mass storage
Hands-On/Minds-On Science
Instructional materials
Interlacing
30. Refers to the attitudes - values - customs - and behavior patterns that characterize a social group.
Application Activity
CRT
Culture
Freeware
31. 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
Key word
MUD
Haptic Interface
Electronic Mail (email)
32. A computer system that stores and manipulates a database of information about geographic locations; users see data pertaining to a geographic location overlaid on a map of the area
Flash
Electronic Mail (email)
Directory File Structure
Geographic Information System (GIS)
33. A highlighted position indicator used on the computer screen.
microcomputer
Cursor
Encoding
logic bomb
34. 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
Files
Alternative Keyboard
Display Boards
Internet
35. The legal rights to an original work produced in any tangible medium of expression - including written works - works of art - music - photographs - and computer software.
Copyright
Instructional materials
Grammar Checker
Imagery
36. An asynchronous communication medium in which two or more individuals exchange messages using personal computers connected via a network or telephone lines.
Authoring Software
Computer Conferencing
Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT)
Audio Teleconferencing
37. A graphical means of illustrating the logical flow of a computer program.
Flowcharting
Body Composition Analyzer
Graphing Calculator
Imagery
38. 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
Logo
Mug shots
Interactive multimedia
Attachments
39. Receiving information over a network from another computer; to bring information (e.g. - text files -images) to a computer from the Internet or other network or from a computer to a disc
Electronic Publishing
Downloading
music editor
Calculator-Based Lab (CBL)
40. Activity when students submit their written or artistic products to a website
Culture
Electronic Publishing
Digitizer
CLI
41. Category of visuals that are generally exhibited on display boards - (e.g. - multipurpose boards - bulletin boards) and are not projected.
logic bomb
File Server
Database Management System (DBMS)
Displayed Visuals
42. The practice of collecting data from all the information available and searching it to see relationships among the data elements
Bulletin Board (BB)
information and communication technology (ICT)
language translators (machine translation)
Data Mining
43. Motivation in which the act itself is the reward.
Instructional activity
Electronic Gradebook
Hypertext
Intrinsic motivation
44. New term for information technology or educational technology; refers to all technologies used in education and training - as well as strategies for using them; originally in more common use outside the U.S. - but becoming more popular worldwide due
Animation - path
Java
information and communication technology (ICT)
Absolute address or absolute positioning
45. A pointing device used to select and move information on the computer display screen. When the mouse is moved along a flat surface such as a desktop - an arrow moves across the display screen in the same direction. The mouse typically has one to thre
Hard Disk
ADDIE model
Application Activity
Mouse
46. Small - stand-alone - portable personal computer system
laptop computer
information and communication technology (ICT)
Fair Use Guidelines
Focusing Question
47. 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
Drill And Practice
Animation
Head-Mounted Display (HMD)
Aptitude-Treatment Interaction (ATI)
48. A form of education in which some means - electronic or otherwise - is used to connect people with instructors and/or resources that can help them acquire knowledge and skills; structured learning that takes place without the physical presence of the
Distance Education
Lighting
LCD projector
Microprocessor
49. An instructional arrangement whereby students with disabilities receive instruction and services in a general education setting with regular education peers.
Inclusion
Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC)
Generative Processing
Instructional design
50. Groups of people who 'meet -' usually via email - webpages - or other electronic means - to support each other's learning; in distance education - strategic - ongoing efforts by the instructor to encourage student-to-student interaction - as well as
Logo
Foreign Language Dictionaries
Flash
learning communities