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Technology Applications: General Concepts 1
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1. Ways of storing digitized images for use in webpages and multimedia products - e.g. - GIF - JPEG
Image Formats
Interface
Hash Tag
Motivation activity
2. A type of printer that forms letters on the page by shooting tiny electrically charged droplets of ink.
Inkjet printer
Computer-Assisted Instruction (CAI)
Digital Divide
Local-area network (LAN)
3. Piagetian view of condition children experience when they confront new and unfamiliar features of their environment that do not fit with their current views of the world
Disequilibrium
meta-analysis
CRT
Hands-On/Minds-On Science
4. 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
ARPAnet
Graphical User Interface (GUI)
Design
information and communication technology (ICT)
5. Acronym for 'frequently asked questions.' Used on the Internet to disseminate basic information and to reduce repetitive queries.
FAQ
music sequencer
Course Management System (CMS)
Hash Tag
6. 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
Generative Processing
Laser printer
microcomputer-based lab (MBL)
Formula
7. Stories that can be read from a computer screen - on mobile devices - or as print books with interactive buttons; also known as interactive storybooks
Instructional technology
Constructivist Learning
Backbone
Electronic Storybooks
8. On computer networks - a location for person-to-person real-time (synchronous) interaction by typing messages.
Chat Room
Heuristic
music sequencer
Icon
9. Software tools used to enhance and format photos that are then imported into desktop publishing systems or webpage products
Corrective Feedback
Image Editing Programs
Instructional method
Motor skills
10. According to learning theorists Benjamin Bloom and B. F. Skinner - an instructional approach in which students learn a sequence of objectives that define mastery of the subject; students pass tests on each objective to demonstrate they have mastered
Browser
Google Docs
Digitizer
mastery learning
11. 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
Animation
Multimedia authoring programs
Direct Observation
ADDIE model
12. The smallest amount of information that the CPU can deal with; a single binary digit.
Halftone
Artificial intelligence (AI)
Bit
Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI)
13. An online system of web course design and delivery tools; Desire-to-Learn and BlackBoard are examples
Course Management System (CMS)
Feedback
Home Page
Inclusion
14. Pre-developed applications created with the Java programming language; make possible web page features such as animations and special effects - graphics and buttons - interactive displays -web data collection forms - and chatrooms
Foreign Language (FL)
Java applets
Data Loggers
Animation
15. Software that enables the user to enter - edit - store - retrieve - sort - and search through computer databases.
Instructional materials
Freeware
Database Management System (DBMS)
Learning style
16. An event - object - or circumstance that comes after a behavior and is attributable to the behavior.
meta-analysis
Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL)
Digital Camera
Consequence
17. 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
Enactive Learning
Harmony
Hypermedia
Attention
18. Subject matter expert who volunteers to work closely with students online
Instructional materials
information visualization
Electronic Mentor
Consequence
19. Approximately a million bytes - or 1000 kilobytes.
Generative Processing
Ergonomics
Megabyte
Dithering
20. 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.
Model
learner-centered instruction
Evaluation
Demonstration
21. Media formats that allow or require some level of physical activity from the user - which in some way alters the sequence of presentation.
Conditional Information
Blood Pressure Devices
Integrated learning system (IIS)
Interactive media
22. The collection of all related records in a database.
Datafile
Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC)
Cognitive Load
Instructional materials
23. 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
Absolute address or absolute positioning
Flaming - spam - and chain letter
Assessment
Hypertext
24. Not occurring at the same time - form of distance communications in which information and messages are left for the receiver to read later; contrasts with synchronous communications - in which information and messages are sent and received immediatel
Interactive multimedia
Artificial intelligence (AI)
link
Asynchronous
25. A device that allows analog audio or video to be captured in a form that the computer can use.
Drop cap
Compensation
MP3
Digitizer
26. A worldwide radio-navigation system made possible by a bank of orbiting satellites and their ground stations to pinpoint exact geographic locations on earth; a device that cross-references a GPS signal with mapping software and shows the location to
Global Positioning System (GPS)
Backbone
Microprocessor
Gesture-Recognition System
27. 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.
Macro
Hash Tag
IEP Generator
CRT
28. Using a computer system to administer and score assessment measures; also - computer adaptive testing - computer-based testing
Conditions
Computer-Assisted Testing (CAT)
interactive whiteboard activity software
ASP.NET
29. A field of study focusing on the design of technology systems that align with human characteristics - needs - and capabilities.
Cyberbullying
ASCII format
Inclusion
Ergonomics
30. 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
Multimedia authoring programs
e-books (ebooks)
Bulletin Board (BB)
31. Text used to name parts of an electronic spreadsheet.
Firewall
logic bomb
Label
Disequilibrium
32. (short for Command Line Interface) the interface is where the user types a text command and the computer responds according to that command.
Constructivism
Hands-On/Minds-On Science
multiple intelligences theory
CLI
33. Any practical device used to make information easier to remember - including rhymes - acronyms - and acrostics.
ARPAnet
Interface
Modem
Mnemonic
34. Sometimes referred to as the ADDIE model - the current version of systems approach of instructional design is a process comprised of a series of phases: analysis - design - development - implementation - and evaluation. Currently - almost all ISD mod
Cycle Of Continuous Improvement
Disequilibrium
Antecedent
ADDIE model
35. Software tools that create documents and web pages with 'fillable' forms
Compact Disc (CD)
Forms Makers
Circular reference
Display Boards
36. Classroom display that allow teachers or students to interact with the computer through a touch sensitive board on which the computer screen is projected.
Instructional method
Electronic Whiteboard
DVD
CRT
37. An individual who gains access to computer systems without authorization.
Database filters and queries
Hacker
Java applets
Electronic Storybooks
38. Software designed to maintain and calculate student grades
Fair Use
Electronic Gradebook
High-Level Language
Instructional design
39. Instructional format that combines elements of face-to-face teaching and learning with elements of distance education. Also known as blended learning.
Analogy
Domain Name
Hybrid Learning
Freeware
40. 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.
music editor
Groupware
Mass storage
Label
41. A type of learning that refers to feelings - beliefs - and values that lead individuals to make consistent choices when given the opportunity.
English Language Learners (ELL)
Extraneous Processing
Blended Intercultural Collaborations
Attitudes
42. Also referred to as a domain designator - a required part of a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) on the Internet that indicates what kind of group owns the server; examples include '.edu -' '.com -' and '.org'
Consequence
Design
English Language Learners (ELL)
Domain Name
43. A 4.72-inch-diameter disc on which a laser has digitally recorded information such as audio - video - or computer data.
Compact Disc (CD)
Motor skills
Computer-Assisted Testing (CAT)
Bitmap and vector graphics
44. Occurs when it is necessary to keep a certain position that is not relative to the new cell location. It is possible by inserting a dollar sign - $ - before the column letter or a $ before the row number - or sometimes both to lock the cell location
Bit
Authoring Software
English Language Learners (ELL)
Absolute address or absolute positioning
45. Multimedia that allows user interactions so that the user can determine the direction of the program or presentation.
Animation
Data Loggers
Concept Map
Interactive multimedia
46. Activity when students submit their written or artistic products to a website
Flash
CD-ROM (Compact Disc-Read-Only Memory)
Electronic Publishing
Discussion
47. A system of information representation in which the information-text - graphics - animation - audio - and/or video is stored in interlinked nodes; software that allows information stored in various media or various parts of media to be connected (oft
Electronic Whiteboard
Input/Output Device
Hard Copy
Hypermedia
48. 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
App
Computer-Managed Instruction
Individualized education program (IEP)
Flaming - spam - and chain letter
49. A hybrid (online and in-person) distance education approach that provides students with opportunities to explore real-world issues through authentic learning experiences within collaborative learning environments
Data Mining
Impairment
Lossy compression
Adventure Learning (AL)
50. 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
Graphing Calculator
learning communities
Laser printer
Attitudes