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Technology Applications: General Concepts 1
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1. 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
Focusing Question
CLI
Authoring Software
Electronic Mail (email)
2. An image format that allows transfer of artwork between any software packages that use PostScript printing files; a vector graphics file format.
Computer Algebra System (CAS)
Feedback
Hard Disk
EPS (Encapsulated PostScript)
3. Using technology to accommodate difficulties individuals have with performing specific tasks - e.g. - providing speech recognition software to those with physical disabilities that limit their use of a pencil or a keyboard
ADDIE model
Compensation
Intrinsic motivation
FAQ
4. A series of steps needed to solve a particular problem or perform a particular task; a methodical - logical rule or procedure that guarantees solving a particular problem. Contrasts with the usually speedier -- but also more error-prone -- use of heu
Algorithm
JPEG (also JPG)
Java applets
Electronic Whiteboard
5. Approximately a million bytes - or 1000 kilobytes.
information literacy
Bandwidth
Musical Educators National Conference (MENC)
Megabyte
6. Feedback that tells students specifically what they can do to correct their performance.
Disequilibrium
Auto-tuning
Corrective Feedback
Bookmark
7. A mathematical expression that directs an electronic spreadsheet to perform various kinds of calculations on the numbers entered in it; in a spreadsheet - a command inserted in a cell and used to do calculations on data
Formula
Inkjet printer
meta-analysis
Electronic Gradebook
8. Ancillary feature of word processors that identifies a range of grammatical and format errors such as improper capitalization - lack of subject-verb agreement - split infinitives - and so on.
Audiographics
Crowdsourcing
Ergonomics
Grammar Checker
9. Previously created graphics designed to be added to word processing or desktop publishing documents or to computer-based instruction.
Clip Art
information visualization
Consequence
Fair Use
10. A computer input device that permits the development of graphic images by translating drawing on the tablet into onscreen images.
Hard Copy
Data Loggers
Instructional technology
Graphics Tablet
11. The process of translating principles of learning and instruction into plans for instructional materials and activities.
Corrective Feedback
Authoring Software
Designing Instruction
Interlacing
12. Use of the computer to orchestrate text - images - audio - and video to support a storytelling narrative with multimedia.
Constructivist Learning
Digital Storytelling
multiple intelligences theory
Instructional game
13. Software that provides on-screen blank musical bars on which the user enters the musical key - time - and individual notes that constitute a piece of sheet music
music editor
Chat Room
Chat
Alpha testing
14. 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
morphing
Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)
Hands-On/Minds-On Science
Bitmap and vector graphics
15. A combination input and output device that allows a computer to communicate with another computer over telephone or cable TV lines; (short for modulator-demodulator) converts digital computer information into sound (and vice versa) for transmission o
Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL)
learning hierarchies
Modem
Directed Instruction
16. A type of printer that forms letters on the page by shooting tiny electrically charged droplets of ink.
Inkjet printer
Electronic Mentor
Cognitive Overload
Consequence
17. The set of high-speed data lines connecting the major networks that make up the Internet.
Computer-Managed Instruction
Backbone
Charting/Graphing Tool
Criteria
18. Proposed by learning theorist Albert Bandura as learning that occurs through actions - rather than by observation
Flowcharting
Course Management System (CMS)
Internal memory
Enactive Learning
19. 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
meta-analysis
Grammar Checker
integrated packages
Distance Education
20. Can be defined as a pleasing arrangement of parts - whether it be music - poetry - or color. In visual experiences - harmony is something that is pleasing to the eye. It engages the viewer and creates an inner sense of order. There are three formulas
Electronic Publishing
LCD screen
Display Boards
Harmony
21. An instructional method that involves small heterogeneous groups of students working toward a common academic goal or task. Its use promotes positive interdependence - individual accountability - collaborative/social skills - and group processing ski
Cooperative Learning
Blu-Ray Disc
Animation - path
Flaming - spam - and chain letter
22. General category of portable computer devices such as smart phones and tablets (e.g. - iPads)
Instructional activity
mobile device
Alternative Keyboard
Knowledge
23. 'Image map' allows graphics to respond to mouse clicks to lead to more than one place from a single graphic. Clickable maps can be based on graphical maps such as floor plans - road maps - regional maps - and the like. The imagemapper - or simple ima
imagemap
Cognitive Load
Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL)
Integrated learning system (IIS)
24. A set of related principles explaining changes in human performance or performance potential in terms of the causes of those changes.
Interactive multimedia
Learning Theory
Graphical User Interface (GUI)
Domain Name
25. Each individual category of information recorded in a database; the smallest unit of information in a database
Field
Fair Use
Internal memory
Backbone
26. 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
Grammar Checker
High-Level Language
Internal memory
Digital Literacy
27. 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
Font
Intelligent tutoring system
Internet
Laser printer
28. 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
Foreign Language (FL)
Attention
Java
Electronic Publishing
29. Pavlovian view of learning as involuntary physical responses to outside stimuli (e.g. - dogs salivate automatically at the sight of a dog food can)
Classical Conditioning
Instructional activity
Accelerometer
Heuristic
30. The belief system that holds that humans construct all knowledge in their minds by participating in certain experiences; knowledge is the result of constructing both mechanisms for learning and one's own unique version of the knowledge - colored by b
Image Formats
Constructivism
Backbone
Learning in context
31. A type of information that includes facts - concepts - principles - and the relationships among them.
Frame
Electronic Publishing
IEP Generator
Declarative Information
32. A computer dedicated to managing a computer network and providing resources to other computers on the network (the clients). The file server is usually faster and has larger storage capabilities than the client machines.
High-Level Language
File Server
Blood Pressure Devices
Electronic Gradebook
33. A measurement appraisal process that is ongoing - developmentally appropriate - and dynamic; the process of gathering evidence of learning.
Grammar Checker
Circular reference
Assessment
Inclusion
34. 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
Electronic Mentor
Authoring Software
learning communities
Instructional design
35. An associational information-processing system in the text domain. In a hypertext system - text information is stored in nodes - and nodes are interconnected to other nodes of related information; in 1960 - Ted Nelson coined the term to describe a da
instructional software
Cloze Exercises
ADDIE model
Hypertext
36. Resource for students with hearing impairments in which the teacher wears a wireless microphone and students with auditory processing learning disabilities wear receivers that amplify the teacher's voice and serve to focus attention
FM Amplification System
Motivation
Learning Theory
Hard Disk
37. The smallest amount of information that the CPU can deal with; a single binary digit.
Flaming - spam - and chain letter
Computer-Based Instruction (CBI)
Bit
Implementation
38. Electronically transmitted private messages that can be sent from individuals to other individuals or groups.
Electronic Mail (email)
English Language Learners (ELL)
Culture
Data Mining
39. 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
Constructivism
Graphical User Interface (GUI)
Bandwidth
Flaming - spam - and chain letter
40. Acronym for 'frequently asked questions.' Used on the Internet to disseminate basic information and to reduce repetitive queries.
Assistive Technology
FAQ
MP3
long-term memory (LTM)
41. A single silicon chip that contains all of the CPU circuits for a computer system.
English Language Learners (ELL)
Microprocessor
IEP Generator
Instructional activity
42. 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.
Disability
Learning
CPU
interactive or dynamic geometry software
43. A measure of the difference between what learners know before and after instruction; for example - Posttest - Pretest = Achievement.
Ethnicity
Instructional effectiveness
Head-Mounted Display (HMD)
Assimilation
44. Small - stand-alone - portable personal computer system
File Server
laptop computer
Computer System
CD-ROM (Compact Disc-Read-Only Memory)
45. An individual who gains access to computer systems without authorization.
Formative Evaluation
Hacker
Behavior
Email Address
46. 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.
Exergaming
Evaluation
Avatar Spaces
Auto-tuning
47. 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
Inkjet printer
multimedia
Input/Output Device
Charting/Graphing Tool
48. The specific items used in a lesson and delivered through various media formats - such as video - audio - print - and so on.
Augmented Reality
Instructional plan
Instructional materials
Favorites File
49. The collection of all related records in a database.
Chat Room
e-books (ebooks)
Datafile
Flowcharting
50. 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
Auto-correct
Flaming - spam - and chain letter
Mouse
Multimedia authoring programs