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Technology Applications: General Concepts 1
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1. The primary authoring language used to develop webpages; Its codes are document formatting codes that tell Web browsers how to display the page on the screen. Its files contain the text to be displayed on the Web page embedded in its unique 'tag' lan
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
Blended Intercultural Collaborations
Flowcharting
Assimilation
2. 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
MUD
music sequencer
Interactive media
Bookmark
3. An activity completed during a lesson to help students learn. There are five types of instructional activities: motivation - orientation - information - application - and evaluation activities.
Instructional activity
Database
Design
Computer System
4. Software designed to maintain and calculate student grades
Absolute address or absolute positioning
Computer Conferencing
Electronic Gradebook
Avatar Spaces
5. 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
ActionScript
Beta version
Gigabyte
MUD
6. 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
Assessment Rubric
imagemap
Geocaching
Graphics Tablet
7. Ways of storing digitized images for use in webpages and multimedia products - e.g. - GIF - JPEG
Javascript
Attachments
Enactive Learning
Image Formats
8. 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
Interactive media
Global Positioning System (GPS)
Distractors
Motivation
9. An instructional method that involves small heterogeneous groups of students working toward a common academic goal or task. Its use promotes positive interdependence - individual accountability - collaborative/social skills - and group processing ski
Cooperative Learning
Files
Antecedent
MUD
10. A device that assists with analyzing and monitoring physical fitness levels by determining the percent of body fat
Computer System
Body Composition Analyzer
Circular reference
Discussion
11. A set of related principles explaining changes in human performance or performance potential in terms of the causes of those changes.
Digitizer
Learning Theory
Intelligent tutoring system
Instructional game
12. Use of online systems to access personal data in order to accomplish identity theft and do other malicious acts
Hacking
Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) format
learner-centered instruction
Absolute address or absolute positioning
13. A term used on the Twitter system for a prefix to a message (Tweet)consisting of a pound sign (#)and a topic name (e.g. - #ripstevejobs). Users begin a Tweet with a hash tag to allow others to identify posts and create their own messages on that topi
Hash Tag
Enactive Learning
Focusing Question
ARPAnet
14. Approximately a million bytes - or 1000 kilobytes.
Demonstration
Bitmap and vector graphics
Applications
Megabyte
15. Comprehension exercises with certain words removed to require students to fill in the blanks
Cognitive Overload
Contingencies Of Reinforcement
Computer
Cloze Exercises
16. 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
Downloading
Model
Java applets
Disequilibrium
17. 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
Mnemonic
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
Foreign Language (FL)
Cursor
18. A worldwide collection of computer networks that can exchange information by using a common software standard; sometimes referred to (erroneously) as synonymous with the World Wide Web (WWW) - which is actually a subset of the Internet
CRT
Blood Pressure Devices
Animation - path
Internet
19. A network created in 1969 by the U.S. government-funded Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) to enable communications among important defense sites in the event of a worldwide catastrophe such as a nuclear attack; later became the Internet
ARPAnet
Consequence
HTML 5
Closed Circuit Television (CCTV)
20. A set of guidelines used to reliably appraise or judge products or performances.
Intelligent tutoring system
Classroom Observation
Assessment Rubric
Fair Use Guidelines
21. In Adobe Flash - an advanced authoring environment for creating content for the web - a mobile - or virtually any digitalplatform
ActionScript
music synthesizer
FM Amplification System
Body Composition Analyzer
22. An input accessory lets the computer user input data into the computer - whereas an output device allows the computer to communicate its results to the world outside. Input/output devices are also called I/O devices. The computer keyboard - display a
Input/Output Device
Handheld Technologies
Dithering
Library/media specialist
23. Use of the computer to orchestrate text - images - audio - and video to support a storytelling narrative with multimedia.
Interface
Digital Storytelling
long-term memory (LTM)
Electronic Publishing
24. A condition that arises when an individual is unable to fulfill a role due to an impairment or disability
Fair Use Guidelines
Handicap
MP3
Alternative Keyboard
25. A collection of a person's work products over time - arranged so that he or she and others can see how skills have developed and progressed - and presented in an electronic form such as a website or multimedia product; websites created by students to
Mosaic
imagemap
Computer Program
Electronic Portfolio (e-portfolio)
26. 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
mastery learning
interactive whiteboard
Corrective Feedback
learning communities
27. Coined by a Boeing researcher in 1990 - it refers to a computer-generated environment in which a real-life scene is overlaid with information that enhances our understanding and uses of it
Haptic Interface
Hash Tag
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
Augmented Reality
28. A set of instructions that tells the computer how to do something.
Intrinsic motivation
Augmented Reality
Computer Program
Consequence
29. A type of information that describes the potential usefulness of facts - concepts - and principles.
Extraneous Processing
Conditional Information
Advance Organizer
music editor
30. 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
Copyright
Constructivism
Computer-Managed Instruction
ASP.NET
31. Video games that provide physical activity or exercise through interactive play
Distance Education
Distractors
Direct Observation
Exergaming
32. Any practical device used to make information easier to remember - including rhymes - acronyms - and acrostics.
Image Capture
Mnemonic
Direct Observation
learner-centered instruction
33. Customized keyboards created for users with special needs (e.g. - enlarging the keys to provide more space for the student to press a key; removing keys that are not relevant for a given software; programming multi-step functions like save - print -
Field
Alternative Keyboard
Key word
Computer Algebra System (CAS)
34. The most common input device; resembles the key layout of a typewriter.
Cybercheating
Algorithm
Home Page
Keyboard
35. 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.
Data Loggers
Fair Use Guidelines
Designing Instruction
Learning style
36. The smallest amount of information that the CPU can deal with; a single binary digit.
Mailing list
Bit
morphing
Evaluation
37. Originally called OAK - a high-level programming language developed by Sun Microsystems. An object-oriented language similar to C++ - it has become popular for its ability to do interactive graphic and animation activities on web pages; a computer la
Browser
meta-analysis
Java
microcomputer
38. Devices that assist with analyzing and monitoring physical fitness levels by monitoring and reporting blood pressure
Iris
MP3
Blood Pressure Devices
Imagery
39. The second phase of the Plan - Implement - Evaluate model. Focus is on the use of instructional materials and activities designed to help students achieve the outcomes specified in the instructional plan.
Implementation
Educational Media
Ethnicity
Equilibration
40. One of the rights accorded to the owner of copyright is the right to reproduce or to authorize others to reproduce the work in copies or phonorecords. This right is subject to certain limitations found in sections 107 through 118 of the copyright law
Fair Use
Inclusion
Compensation
Fair Use Guidelines
41. A type of instructional activity that provides students with an opportunity to practice using what they are learning.
Intelligent tutoring system
Instructional game
learning communities
Application Activity
42. A device that allows analog audio or video to be captured in a form that the computer can use.
Highlighting
Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT)
Digitizer
Harmony
43. A first step in web development that involves planning what the website will look like.
Impairment
Emoticons
Design
Electronic Whiteboard
44. An image format that allows transfer of artwork between any software packages that use PostScript printing files; a vector graphics file format.
Icon
link
EPS (Encapsulated PostScript)
Mosaic
45. Input/output devices that provide for storage and retrieval of programs and other types of data that must be stored over a long period of time. Also referred to as external or auxiliary memory.
Mass storage
Asynchronous
Frame
Common Gateway Interface (CGI)
46. Email additions; may be documents - graphics - or software.
Ergonomics
Attachments
Graphing Calculator
Computer-Managed Instruction
47. 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
Heuristic
Graphics Tablet
Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT)
MP3
48. A small text file transferred to a web browser through an Internet server for the purpose of tracking the Internet usage habits of the person using the browser
Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) format
Cookie
Accommodation
Automaticity
49. An activity in which students with disabilities participate in one or more selected classes in general education
mainstreaming
instructional software
Disequilibrium
Fair Use Guidelines
50. A standard adopted by the electronic music industry for controlling devices that play music; also known as musical instrument digital interface. Rather than recording sounds - MIDI instruments/software record finger action -- what note is being playe
Blood Pressure Devices
Content expert
Interactive multimedia
Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI)