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Technology Applications: General Concepts 1
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1. '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
Emoticons
Instructional appeal
Lossless and lossy compressions
Bookmark
2. The adaptive use of previously acquired knowledge to analyze and understand new situations.
Distance Education
Data Mining
Intelligence
Alternative Keyboard
3. Condition that occurs when an impairment limits an individual from performing an activity in a manner normally expected for human beings (communicating with others - hearing - movement - manipulating objects - etc.)
Input device
Hardware
Disability
Flash
4. The interest - or value - that instructional materials or activities have for the learner.
Individualized education program (IEP)
Instructional appeal
Asynchronous
Formative Evaluation
5. 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.
Demonstration
Favorites File
Geographic Information System (GIS)
Computer
6. A special education law that requires schools to educate students with disabilities in least restrictive environments to the greatest extent of their abilities using plans tailored to the individual needs of the students.
information visualization
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
Attention
Augmented Reality
7. A set of related principles explaining changes in human performance or performance potential in terms of the causes of those changes.
Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT)
intranet
Learning Theory
Distractors
8. A type of printer that forms letters on the page by shooting tiny electrically charged droplets of ink.
Inkjet printer
inquiry-based learning
Encoding
Graphic Document Makers
9. A type of learning that refers to feelings - beliefs - and values that lead individuals to make consistent choices when given the opportunity.
Evaluation
Attitudes
interactive whiteboard
Computer Platforms
10. Input device - used primarily with games - that moves on-screen figures or a cursor with a handle that moves in all directions
Computer Conferencing
joystick
Grammar Checker
instant messaging (IM)
11. Applying scientific knowledge about human learning to the practical tasks of teaching and learning; the subset of educational technology that deals directly with teaching and learning applications (as opposed to educational administrative application
Mosaic
Computer Conferencing
Haptic Interface
Instructional technology
12. An animation key frame is a single still image defined throughout an animated sequence that occurs at a pivotal point in that sequence.
Crowdsourcing
Blended Intercultural Collaborations
Animation key frame
Intrinsic motivation
13. The use of the computer in the management of instruction - including applications such as student record keeping - performance assessment - and monitoring students' progress.
Cooperative Learning
Computer-Managed Instruction
Label
Hybrid Learning
14. Software designed to maintain and calculate student grades
CLI
Electronic Gradebook
Digital Literacy
Digitizer
15. 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
Cyberbullying
Hits
Geographic Information System (GIS)
Cell
16. Software tools that automatically draw and print desired charts or graphs from data entered by users
Digitizer
Charting/Graphing Tool
Accommodation
Common Gateway Interface (CGI)
17. The term describes the data-carrying capacity of a transmission line. In other words - how much data flows on a given transmission path. It can apply to network connections - system buses - or any 'pipe' through which data pours. High-bandwidth conne
Bandwidth
Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC)
Internet
Filtering Software
18. '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
Learning in context
Avatar
imagemap
DVD
19. Liquid crystal display screen - commonly used in computers and also in conjunction with display panels and projectors as large-group display devices.
Backbone
LCD screen
Geocaching
Cloze Exercises
20. Email additions; may be documents - graphics - or software.
Formative Evaluation
Attachments
Distractors
Educational Technology
21. Information provided to students regarding how well they are doing during practice.
Feedback
Bulletin Board (BB)
Case Study
Home Page
22. A single silicon chip that contains all of the CPU circuits for a computer system.
Avatar Spaces
joystick
learning communities
Microprocessor
23. The application of knowledge to solve problems or complete tasks that are realistic and meaningful.
Gigabyte
Interface
Javascript
Learning in context
24. 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
Attention
Electronic Publishing
Gigabyte
Constructivism
25. Multimedia that allows user interactions so that the user can determine the direction of the program or presentation.
Interactive multimedia
Compression and extraction tools
Learning style
Javascript
26. Pavlovian view of learning as involuntary physical responses to outside stimuli (e.g. - dogs salivate automatically at the sight of a dog food can)
Iris
Classical Conditioning
Image Formats
Absolute address or absolute positioning
27. 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
Digitizer
Groupware
Halftone
28. Acronym for 'frequently asked questions.' Used on the Internet to disseminate basic information and to reduce repetitive queries.
Halftone
Hardware
FAQ
imagemap
29. A three-dimensional representation of a real object; it may be larger - smaller - or the same size as the object represented.
Electronic Gradebook
Model
interactive whiteboard activity software
learning communities
30. A compression standard that produces compressed - high-quality audio files. To create an MP3 file - you need a program that copies a song from a CD or download from the Internet to your hard drive - and an encoder to convert the file to the MP3 forma
Closed Circuit Television (CCTV)
Conditional Information
Aptitude-Treatment Interaction (ATI)
MP3
31. 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
Bitmapped (BMP) Graphics
inquiry-based learning
HTML 5
Lossless and lossy compressions
32. American Standard Code for Information Interchange; a standard way of representing text - which allows different computer brands to 'talk' to one another. It is sometimes referred to as plain text or unformatted text.
Head-Mounted Display (HMD)
ASCII format
LCD screen
Mosaic
33. Computer actions or programs - such as hypermedia software - that respond to events in the environment; for example - a mouse action event that occurs when the user clicks on a button.
Avatar Spaces
Key word
Event Driven
Declarative Information
34. Storage inside the computer. The CPU in a personal computer retrieves and deposits information in the computer's internal memory. Also called main memory.
Internal memory
IEP Generator
language translators (machine translation)
Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI)
35. In order to display a full-color graphic image on a 256-color monitor - computers simulate the colors it cannot display by way of dithering - which is combining pixels from a 256-color palette into patterns that approximate other colors. At a distanc
Dithering
Digitizer
Model
Application Activity
36. A response made by an individual.
Google Docs
Bandwidth
Behavior
language translators (machine translation)
37. 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
Geographic Information System (GIS)
Fair Use
Hits
FM Amplification System
38. 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
Local-area network (LAN)
Disability
Google Docs
Javascript
39. Online sites that allow users to input sentences and paragraphs of text in one language and get a translation into another language
morphing
learner-centered instruction
language translators (machine translation)
Mosaic
40. One of the first browser programs designed to allow Internet resources to be displayed graphically rather than just in text
Halftone
Case Study
Mosaic
Audio Teleconferencing
41. Sequences of frames shown in a linear way with presentation software (e.g. - PowerPoint)
Avatar Spaces
Electronic Mail (email)
HTML 5
Electronic Slide Shows
42. 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
Harmony
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
CRT
Cookie
43. An instructional plan for an individual student (usually one with special needs) that describes the student's current level of proficiency and also establishes short- and long-term goals for future focus. An IEP is typically developed through a confe
Database
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Digital Literacy
Individualized education program (IEP)
44. General category of portable computer devices such as smart phones and tablets (e.g. - iPads)
logic bomb
mobile device
Inkjet printer
Cloud Computing
45. A file format for storing and sending video sequences on a network
Electronic reference software
Culture
Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) format
Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL)
46. A type of problem solving that requires students to actively participate in real or hypothetical problem situations that reflect the types of experiences actually encountered in the discipline under study
Computer-Assisted Design (CAD)
Email Address
FM Amplification System
Case Study
47. Hardware such as a keyboard - mouse - or joystick through which the user sends instructions to the computer.
music sequencer
Internal memory
Input device
malware
48. A collection of eight bits - equivalent to one alphanumeric character.
Assessment
interactive whiteboard
Bit
Byte
49. Digitally encoded information permanently recorded on a compact disc; Also known as compact disc - read-only memory. It is a compact disc used to store computer data. CD-ROMs have a maximum capacity of 650MB.
Automaticity
Instructional technology
CD-ROM (Compact Disc-Read-Only Memory)
Highlighting
50. 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
Bulletin Board (BB)
Interactive multimedia
English Language Learners (ELL)
Graphical User Interface (GUI)