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Technology Applications: General Concepts 1
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1. 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
ASCII format
Instructional plan
Logo
Equilibration
2. Short for metamorphosing; refers to an animation technique in which one image gradually turns into another; also known as tweening
Intrinsic motivation
Discussion
morphing
Artificial intelligence (AI)
3. A computer system set up to allow notices to be posted and viewed by anyone who has access to the network
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
Bulletin Board (BB)
Data Mining
Iris
4. 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
Hardware
information and communication technology (ICT)
Assistive Technology
Asynchronous
5. An online system of web course design and delivery tools; Desire-to-Learn and BlackBoard are examples
Internal memory
music editor
Course Management System (CMS)
Instructional technology
6. A file format for storing and sending video sequences on a network
Bitmapped (BMP) Graphics
Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) format
Ethnicity
Graphical User Interface (GUI)
7. 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
Intelligence
Authoring Software
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
Graphing Calculator
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
Impairment
Display Boards
Cognitive Load
Handheld Technologies
9. 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
Disequilibrium
Lighting
Electronic Publishing
Model
10. 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
Assessment Rubric
CRT
Multimedia authoring programs
Internet
11. Ways of storing digitized images for use in webpages and multimedia products - e.g. - GIF - JPEG
Electronic Storybooks
Image Formats
Case Study
Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)
12. The physical components of the computer system; the mechanical - magnetic - electronic - and electrical components making up a computer system
Essential Processing
Hardware
Frame
Learning Theory
13. 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
Compensation
Cell
Extraneous Processing
Bitmap and vector graphics
14. Any practical device used to make information easier to remember - including rhymes - acronyms - and acrostics.
Generative Processing
Internet
Learning environment
Mnemonic
15. Various techniques designed to direct attention to certain aspects of information - including the use of bold - underlined - or italicized print; color - labels - and arrows for pictorial information; and speaking more loudly or more slowly to highli
Mailing list
Digital Camera
Highlighting
Library/media specialist
16. 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
Electronic Slide Shows
Electronic Mentor
Absolute address or absolute positioning
Handheld Technologies
17. 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
Gigabyte
Conditions
Distance Education
Electronic Publishing
18. 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.
Hacker
Icon
Hardware
Macro
19. An object-oriented scripting language that - like Java - is used to create dynamic websites
Javascript
Disequilibrium
music sequencer
multimedia
20. A type of learning that refers to the ability to recall specific information.
Generative Processing
Feedback
Knowledge
Gesture-Recognition System
21. An animation key frame is a single still image defined throughout an animated sequence that occurs at a pivotal point in that sequence.
Foreign Language Dictionaries
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Animation key frame
Instructional game
22. 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
meta-analysis
Blog
Intelligent tutoring system
English Language Learners (ELL)
23. 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
Discovery Learning
Gesture-Recognition System
Content expert
Avatar Spaces
24. Hardware such as a keyboard - mouse - or joystick through which the user sends instructions to the computer.
Advance Organizer
Input device
GIF (Graphics Interchange Format)
Constructivist Learning
25. A student-centered and teacher-guided instructional approach that engages students in investigating real world questions that they choose within a broad thematic framework. This instruction complements traditional instruction by providing a vehicle f
microcomputer
Aptitude-Treatment Interaction (ATI)
Instructional method
inquiry-based learning
26. The process of selectively receiving information from the environment.
Directed Instruction
Direct Observation
Attention
Highlighting
27. An internal network or a subset of the Internet - usually available only to the members of the organization that set it up; as a provision for security - some technical department set up Intranets which are parts of the Internet used internally withi
Auto-tuning
Image Formats
microcomputer-based lab (MBL)
intranet
28. Input device - used primarily with games - that moves on-screen figures or a cursor with a handle that moves in all directions
Animation
joystick
Assimilation
Cloze Exercises
29. A liquid crystal display device used with a computer or VCR for large-group display.
Cloud Computing
LCD projector
Input/Output Device
Cooperative Learning
30. One of the first browser programs designed to allow Internet resources to be displayed graphically rather than just in text
Mosaic
Formative Evaluation
ASCII format
Compact Disc (CD)
31. The most common input device; resembles the key layout of a typewriter.
Augmented Reality
Keyboard
Advance Organizer
App
32. A device that includes a display screen connected to a computer and digital projector; allows information projected on the screen to be manipulated with special pens or one's hands and also allows drawings or notes from a given session to be saved an
Augmented Reality
Constructivist Learning
Assistive Technology
interactive whiteboard
33. Instructional format that combines elements of face-to-face teaching and learning with elements of distance education. Also known as blended learning.
Hybrid Learning
Essential Processing
Computer Conferencing
Head-Mounted Display (HMD)
34. A level of skill that allows a person to respond immediately (i.e. - automatically) with the correct answer to a problem
Automaticity
Compensation
inert knowledge
Microprocessor
35. 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
Computer-Assisted Testing (CAT)
Logo
Bitmapped (BMP) Graphics
Direct Observation
36. Software that enables the user to enter - edit - store - retrieve - sort - and search through computer databases.
Database Management System (DBMS)
Lighting
integrating educational technology
Memory
37. A distance education technology that uses a speakerphone to extend a basic telephone call and permits instruction and interaction between individuals or groups at two or more locations.
Mug shots
Instruction
Concept Map
Audio Teleconferencing
38. 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
Common Gateway Interface (CGI)
Gesture-Recognition System
Content expert
Groupware
39. Classroom display that allow teachers or students to interact with the computer through a touch sensitive board on which the computer screen is projected.
Electronic Whiteboard
Application Activity
Geospatial Technologies
Internet
40. Types of computer systems identified by their operating systems - e.g. - PCs with Windows operating systems or Macintoshes with Mac-OS operating systems
Electronic Storybooks
Clip Art
Computer Platforms
ASCII format
41. The application of technological processes and tools which can be used to solve problems of instruction and learning with an emphasis on applying the most current digital and information tools.
Knowledge
Electronic Portfolio (e-portfolio)
Educational Technology
Compression and extraction tools
42. Online sites that allow users to input sentences and paragraphs of text in one language and get a translation into another language
language translators (machine translation)
Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI)
microcomputer-based lab (MBL)
Designing Instruction
43. Combines detailed information about a subject area and common student mistakes with a model of student performance to diagnose a given student's level of understanding. Also provides instruction designed to meet that student's individual needs. Somet
Intelligent tutoring system
learner-centered instruction
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
Instructional effectiveness
44. The continuous evaluation of instruction before - during - and after implementation - which leads to continual revision and modification in order to increase student learning.
Blood Pressure Devices
Downloading
Cycle Of Continuous Improvement
Formula
45. 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
Memory
Database Management System (DBMS)
Digital Literacy
Digital Divide
46. 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
Displayed Visuals
Instructional designer
Logo
information and communication technology (ICT)
47. Program stored on individual computers or on the school or district network in order to prevent access to Internet sites with inappropriate materials
Corrective Feedback
Filtering Software
FM Amplification System
Disability
48. A condition that arises when an individual is unable to fulfill a role due to an impairment or disability
Graphic
Instructional activity
Handicap
CLI
49. Motivation in which the act itself is the reward.
Heuristic
Computer Program
learning communities
Intrinsic motivation
50. Programs that allow users to create and manipulate geometric constructions and provide environments in which to make discoveries and conjectures related to geometry concepts and objects
information visualization
interactive or dynamic geometry software
meta-analysis
Cooperative Learning