SUBJECTS
|
BROWSE
|
CAREER CENTER
|
POPULAR
|
JOIN
|
LOGIN
Business Skills
|
Soft Skills
|
Basic Literacy
|
Certifications
About
|
Help
|
Privacy
|
Terms
|
Email
Search
Test your basic knowledge |
Technology Applications: General Concepts 1
Start Test
Study First
Subjects
:
it-skills
,
literacy
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
If you are not ready to take this test, you can
study here
.
Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Can be either software that supports the on-screen creation of music scores with several parts or tracks - or a hardware component of a music synthesizer workstation
music sequencer
inquiry-based learning
Body Composition Analyzer
Chat
2. A portion of the instructional objective that indicates the standards that define acceptable performance.
Bitmap and vector graphics
Criteria
Assessment
Electronic Gradebook
3. 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
Mass storage
English Language Learners (ELL)
Graphics Tablet
GIF (Graphics Interchange Format)
4. Ways of storing digitized images for use in webpages and multimedia products - e.g. - GIF - JPEG
Bulletin Board (BB)
Instruction
Image Formats
FAQ
5. An online activity in which students look at a database of caches listed at a geocaching website (e.g. - http://www.geocaching.com) - decide on a cache to hunt for - use GPSs to help them locate it - and share their experiences with others involved i
JPEG (also JPG)
Geocaching
Javascript
Artificial intelligence (AI)
6. The application of knowledge to solve problems or complete tasks that are realistic and meaningful.
Learning in context
Memory
Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL)
Font
7. An abnormality or loss of function in a physical - anatomical - or psychological structure; may be congenital (present at birth) or acquired through accident or disease
Impairment
Groupware
Cycle Of Continuous Improvement
Distance Education
8. 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
Educational Technology
mastery learning
Cognitive Load
e-books (ebooks)
9. Content experts are also called subject matter experts (or SMEs). A content expert's roles and responsibilities include: researching the content - helping with storyboard - and writing all of the text. For many multimedia projects in education - SME
Desktop Publishing (DTP)
Content expert
Disequilibrium
Blu-Ray Disc
10. A school specialist who helps students and teachers to become effective users of ideas and information by providing access to materials - providing instruction - and working with teachers to design learning strategies to meet the needs of individual
Accommodation
Electronic Mentor
Library/media specialist
Flash
11. 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
Animation - path
Drill And Practice
Circular reference
MUD
12. 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
joystick
Email Address
Geographic Information System (GIS)
Cognitive Load
13. 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
App
Educational Technology
Directed Instruction
Distractors
14. 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
Lossless and lossy compressions
Learning Theory
MUD
CRT
15. The set of high-speed data lines connecting the major networks that make up the Internet.
Backbone
Graphics Tablet
Lighting
multiple intelligences theory
16. A blueprint for instructional lessons based on analyses of the learners - the context - and the task to be learned. Planning involves the process of deciding what methods of instruction are best for bringing about desired changes in student knowledge
Instructional plan
Aptitude-Treatment Interaction (ATI)
Motivation activity
Javascript
17. A filter of an electronic database program allows application of a set of selection criteria or sorting instructions to the records in a table. When a database is closed - the selection criteria and/or sorting instructions will be wiped out. In contr
Feedback
Database filters and queries
Knowledge
Computer-Assisted Design (CAD)
18. 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
learning hierarchies
Instructional technology
Internal memory
inert knowledge
19. A question typically used at the beginning of a lesson to direct students' attention to particularly important aspects of the new information.
Halftone
Focusing Question
Intelligence
Behavior
20. A form of assessment that indicates whether or not students have learned what they must know before progressing to the next portion of the instruction.
Cell
Formative Evaluation
Asynchronous
Body Composition Analyzer
21. The preliminary or main web page of a particular website.
Home Page
Blended Intercultural Collaborations
Directory File Structure
Heart Rate Monitor
22. An authoring specification on the Internet for how data will be collected at a website - CGI programs are written in a language such as PERL
Avatar
Common Gateway Interface (CGI)
joystick
Animation key frame
23. Guidelines limiting the rights of copyright holders and allowing portions of copyrighted materials to be used for educational purposes; guidelines for portion - time - amount - and distribution of copyrighted materials for educational purposes.
Fair Use Guidelines
meta-analysis
Focusing Question
Learning in context
24. The process of selectively receiving information from the environment.
Attention
Image Capture
Conditional Information
Cognitive Load
25. Computer software that continuously analyzes a student's test responses and presents more or less difficult questions based on the student's performance
Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT)
ActionScript
Computer-Managed Instruction
Motivation
26. Programs that allow teachers to author and display lessons for use with interactive whiteboard systems
interactive whiteboard activity software
Instructional technology
Instructional designer
Discussion
27. The use of the computer in the management of instruction - including applications such as student record keeping - performance assessment - and monitoring students' progress.
LCD screen
mobile device
Hash Tag
Computer-Managed Instruction
28. 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
Copyright
Discovery Learning
Formula
Inclusion
29. A type of mnemonic in which an unfamiliar new word is linked to a similar-sounding familiar word - which is used to create a visual image that incorporates the meaning of the new word.
Inkjet printer
HTML 5
Desktop Publishing (DTP)
Key word
30. 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
HTML 5
Fair Use
Chat Room
Bandwidth
31. 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.
Domain
ADDIE model
Datafile
Copyright
32. Online sites that allow users to input sentences and paragraphs of text in one language and get a translation into another language
Firewall
language translators (machine translation)
Computer Algebra System (CAS)
Computer-Based Instruction (CBI)
33. A major category of locations on the Internet. Major domains include com (company) - edu (educational institution) - gov (government) - net (network) - and org (organization).
CMYK graphics
Geospatial Technologies
Image Capture
Domain
34. Subject matter expert who volunteers to work closely with students online
Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT)
Flaming - spam - and chain letter
Electronic Mentor
Logo
35. 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.
Computer Gradebook
Macro
long-term memory (LTM)
Mnemonic
36. A measurement appraisal process that is ongoing - developmentally appropriate - and dynamic; the process of gathering evidence of learning.
Classroom Observation
Assessment
Compression and extraction tools
Java applets
37. 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
Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)
Interface
LCD projector
CD-ROM (Compact Disc-Read-Only Memory)
38. Systems that allow individuals to view and examine the world through multiple layering of geographic data within a spatial environment; use of technology for visualization - analysis - and measurement of features and phenomena
Logo
Display Boards
Instructional design
Geospatial Technologies
39. A computer system set up to allow notices to be posted and viewed by anyone who has access to the network
Bulletin Board (BB)
Animation
Impairment
music editor
40. Stands for 'Joint Photographic Experts Group -' an image format used for photographs; it is a format for encoding photographs that uses fewer bytes than the pixel-by-pixel approaches of GIF. It supports many colors and it is possible to obtain good q
Individualized education program (IEP)
Ethnicity
JPEG (also JPG)
Hardware
41. A measure of the difference between what learners know before and after instruction; for example - Posttest - Pretest = Achievement.
Instructional effectiveness
Geographic Information System (GIS)
Algorithm
Hypertext
42. A technique that reduces the amount of a graphic that shows or prints.
Crowdsourcing
Cropping
Files
Graphical User Interface (GUI)
43. A unique vocal distortion technique made possible with vocal-editing software
Auto-tuning
Computer Program
music synthesizer
Alternative Keyboard
44. Refers to the attitudes - values - customs - and behavior patterns that characterize a social group.
CRT
Culture
Mailing list
Datafile
45. Good lighting consists of three elements: key light - fill light - and back light. The key light is usually located about 45 ° to the right or left of the camera - while the fill light is commonly located 30° to 45 ° from the camera - opposite the ke
interactive whiteboard
Computer Algebra System (CAS)
Lighting
Laser printer
46. In education - academic dishonesty in which someone uses another's work obtained from the Internet as his/her own - also known as online cheating
Attention
Cybercheating
Geocaching
Aptitude-Treatment Interaction (ATI)
47. Short for 'web log -' a web page that serves as a publicly accessible location for discussing a topic or issue; began as personal journals and expanded to become public discussion forums in which anyone can give opinions on a topic
Essential Processing
Antivirus software
Blog
Flaming - spam - and chain letter
48. On the Internet - a way of transferring files from one computer to another using common settings and transmission procedures; also - to transfer files; computer users can use a File Transport Protocol (or FTP) client to transfer files to and from com
Computer Platforms
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
Memory
Classical Conditioning
49. An instructional approach that provides an appealing environment in which learners invest effort to follow prescribed rules in order to attain a challenging goal; designed to increase motivation by adding game rules to a learning activity
Demonstration
ActionScript
Instructional game
Hard Disk
50. The continuous evaluation of instruction before - during - and after implementation - which leads to continual revision and modification in order to increase student learning.
CRT
Discussion
Field
Cycle Of Continuous Improvement