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Technology Applications: General Concepts 1
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1. A type of mnemonic in which mental pictures are used to represent new information.
information literacy
Mosaic
Constructivism
Imagery
2. 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)
ActionScript
Behavior
Intelligence
3. According to learning theorist B. E Skinner - experiences (positive reinforcement - negative reinforcement - punishment) that shape desired behavioral responses
Contingencies Of Reinforcement
LCD screen
Integrated learning system (IIS)
Clip Art
4. 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
Bitmapped (BMP) Graphics
Displayed Visuals
Model
MP3
5. A high-level programming language originally designed as an artificial intelligence (AI) language but later popularized by Seymour Papert (based on the learning theories of Jean Piaget) as an environment to allow children to learn problem-solving beh
Font
Logo
Computer Program
Computer-Assisted Instruction (CAI)
6. Also known as information design uses pictures - symbols - colors - and words to communicate ideas - illustrate information - or express relationships visually.
Attention
Likert scale
Digitizer
information visualization
7. An outline - preview - or other such pre-instructional cue used to promote retention of content to be learned.
ASCII format
Intelligent tutoring system
Essential Processing
Advance Organizer
8. Electronically transmitted private messages that can be sent from individuals to other individuals or groups.
Distractors
Electronic Mail (email)
Electronic Gradebook
Java
9. The smallest amount of information that the CPU can deal with; a single binary digit.
Generative Processing
Electronic Publishing
Bit
interactive or dynamic geometry software
10. A device that allows analog audio or video to be captured in a form that the computer can use.
Criteria
Digitizer
Admission Review and Dismissal (ARD)
Corrective Feedback
11. 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.)
Instructional appeal
Disability
Flaming - spam - and chain letter
Computer Platforms
12. A unique vocal distortion technique made possible with vocal-editing software
Input device
Groupware
Instructional design
Auto-tuning
13. Most animation software lets developers specify a beginning position and an ending position - then calculates the positions in between.
Animation - path
Multimedia authoring programs
Gigabyte
Foreign Language Dictionaries
14. The process of selectively receiving information from the environment.
Directory File Structure
long-term memory (LTM)
Desktop Publishing (DTP)
Attention
15. 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
Instructional materials
multimedia
Computer-Assisted Testing (CAT)
Interactive media
16. Software tools that simplify the activity of making highly graphic materials such as awards certificates and greeting cards by offering sets of clip art and pre-designed templates to which people add their own content
Imagery
Graphic Document Makers
Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC)
Files
17. '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
Local-area network (LAN)
Bookmark
Head-Mounted Display (HMD)
18. System in which a camera or sensor reads body movements and communicates them to a computer - which processes the gestures as commands and uses them to control devices or displays
Gesture-Recognition System
multimedia
Grammar Checker
Direct Observation
19. A type of printer that forms letters on the page by shooting tiny electrically charged droplets of ink.
Inkjet printer
Interface
Alternative Keyboard
Course Management System (CMS)
20. Comprehension exercises with certain words removed to require students to fill in the blanks
Behavior
Google Docs
Cloze Exercises
language translators (machine translation)
21. 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'
Image Capture
Domain Name
Input device
Learning Theory
22. 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.
ASCII format
Grammar Checker
inquiry-based learning
Cognitive Load
23. Applications software that is designed specifically to deliver or assist with student instruction on a topic; software that can be used to enhance teaching and learning in many ways. Drill and practice - educational games - tutorials - simulation - a
instructional software
Keyboard
Bitmap and vector graphics
Aptitude-Treatment Interaction (ATI)
24. 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
Learning style
Audio Teleconferencing
instructional software
Content expert
25. Program stored on individual computers or on the school or district network in order to prevent access to Internet sites with inappropriate materials
Handicap
ARPAnet
Filtering Software
Equilibration
26. A magnification system in which a video camera is mounted on a frame with a television monitor. Users place materials on the desktop below the camera - set the desired magnification level - move the materials around as necessary - and information app
Geospatial Technologies
Electronic Gradebook
EPS (Encapsulated PostScript)
Closed Circuit Television (CCTV)
27. An animation key frame is a single still image defined throughout an animated sequence that occurs at a pivotal point in that sequence.
Animation key frame
inert knowledge
Instruction
Email Address
28. 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.
Conditions
MP3
Groupware
mastery learning
29. Software tools that automatically draw and print desired charts or graphs from data entered by users
Filtering Software
Knowledge
CRT
Charting/Graphing Tool
30. 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
Mosaic
Firewall
Image Editing Programs
31. A teaching and learning model based on behavioral and cognitive theories; students receive information from teachers and do teacher-directed activities
Directed Instruction
Lighting
Heuristic
Library/media specialist
32. Category of visuals that are generally exhibited on display boards - (e.g. - multipurpose boards - bulletin boards) and are not projected.
Displayed Visuals
Cognitive Load
Instructional appeal
Library/media specialist
33. A built-in feature of word-processing software that automatically detects and corrects misspelled words and incorrect capitalization
Digital Divide
Compact Disc (CD)
Blu-Ray Disc
Auto-correct
34. 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.
language translators (machine translation)
Compensation
Absolute address or absolute positioning
Learning
35. 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.
Common Gateway Interface (CGI)
Event Driven
Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL)
Instruction
36. The process of taking a series of individual pictures -- called frames -- and stringing them together in a timed sequence to give the appearance of continuous motion. Animations are motion files - either in 2-D animation or 3-D animation. On the Web
Contingencies Of Reinforcement
link
Animation
Halftone
37. A type of instructional activity that provides students with an opportunity to practice using what they are learning.
Mosaic
Application Activity
Logo
Graphic
38. 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
Avatar Spaces
Graphical User Interface (GUI)
Highlighting
Lighting
39. 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
Learning environment
Drill And Practice
Emoticons
Fair Use
40. The systematic process of translating principles of learning and instruction into plans for instructional materials and activities.
Mouse
Multimedia authoring programs
Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI)
Instructional design
41. A set of related principles explaining changes in human performance or performance potential in terms of the causes of those changes.
Hacker
microcomputer-based lab (MBL)
Learning Theory
Electronic Mentor
42. A printer that combines laser and photocopying technology to produce very high-quality output - comparable to that produced in typesetting. Laser printers can produce text as well as high-quality graphics and can achieve print densities of up to 1 -2
Laser printer
Advance Organizer
Hardware
Instructional technology
43. Individuals who are learning English as their majority language for everyday uses - employment - and educational purposes. ELL also stands for English Language Learning
interactive whiteboard activity software
English Language Learners (ELL)
Algorithm
Conditional Information
44. Similar to distance education - the notion of supporting learners - who may be situated locally or at a distance - with learning resources that may be distributed in space and time.
Educational Media
Instructional appeal
Distributed Education
imagemap
45. 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
Blog
JPEG (also JPG)
morphing
Automaticity
46. An activity completed during a lesson to help students learn. There are five types of instructional activities: motivation - orientation - information - application - and evaluation activities.
Image Capture
Chat
Instructional activity
Assessment
47. A portion of the instructional objective that indicates under what circumstances students are expected to perform.
Conditions
Mnemonic
interactive or dynamic geometry software
Domain
48. 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
Blended Intercultural Collaborations
Asynchronous
Java applets
ADDIE model
49. A way to store addresses of frequently used websites on your computer; in a browser - a set of Internet locations or URLs organized so that a user can return to them quickly
Bookmark
Bit
learning hierarchies
Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC)
50. An event - object - or circumstance that prompts a behavior.
mainstreaming
Bitmap and vector graphics
Antecedent
Macro