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Technology Applications: General Concepts 1
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1. 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
Animation
Directed Instruction
Database filters and queries
Disability
2. According to information-processing learning theorists - one of the three kinds of memory or 'stores' the brain uses to process information - much like a computer; LTM can hold information indefinitely after it is linked to prior knowledge already in
Algorithm
long-term memory (LTM)
Alternative Keyboard
Geospatial Technologies
3. An image format that allows transfer of artwork between any software packages that use PostScript printing files; a vector graphics file format.
Compensation
EPS (Encapsulated PostScript)
Declarative Information
MUD
4. General category of portable computer devices such as smart phones and tablets (e.g. - iPads)
App
mobile device
integrated packages
Criteria
5. A printed copy of computer output.
Bitmapped (BMP) Graphics
Hard Copy
Artificial intelligence (AI)
Antecedent
6. Sequences of frames shown in a linear way with presentation software (e.g. - PowerPoint)
Haptic Interface
Label
Likert scale
Electronic Slide Shows
7. The preliminary or main web page of a particular website.
Lossy compression
logic bomb
Home Page
Absolute address or absolute positioning
8. In printing - halftone refers to the technique of simulating shades of gray or color by varying the size of dots in a grid - or the number of pixels in a given area.
Data Loggers
Halftone
Cloze Exercises
Display Boards
9. Pages or items listed as results of an Internet or database search
Hits
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Microprocessor
Assessment
10. The central processing unit - or brain - of the computer - which controls the functions of the rest of the system and performs all numeric calculations.
Culture
CPU
Input device
intranet
11. 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'
Exergaming
Computer-Managed Instruction
Keyboard
Domain Name
12. 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.
Digital Divide
Iris
Fair Use Guidelines
Google Docs
13. 'Lossless' compression such as the GIF format is generally safer for recompression since it utilizes 'lossless' compression. Meaning when the GIF image is compressed - no information is lost from its contents. On the other hand - formats that utilize
Event Driven
Information activity
Groupware
Lossless and lossy compressions
14. A single networked delivery system that combines sophisticated computer-assisted instruction (CAI) with computer-managed instruction (CMI). Intellectual skills A type of learning that refers to a variety of thinking skills - including concept learnin
Bookmark
Fair Use Guidelines
Cognitive Load
Integrated learning system (IIS)
15. A collection of eight bits - equivalent to one alphanumeric character.
Instructional efficiency
Byte
Learning in context
Audio Video Interleave (AVI) Format
16. A video or computer display device. The most common output device for personal computers.
Monitor
Electronic Gradebook
Mouse
Clip Art
17. Pavlovian view of learning as involuntary physical responses to outside stimuli (e.g. - dogs salivate automatically at the sight of a dog food can)
Heuristic
Culture
Favorites File
Classical Conditioning
18. The collection of all related records in a database.
Input/Output Device
Datafile
Admission Review and Dismissal (ARD)
Equilibration
19. 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 -
Backbone
Ethnicity
Cognitive Overload
Alternative Keyboard
20. Within a computer - this is an area that stores instructions (programs) and information that can be readily accessed by the processor.
Highlighting
Memory
CD-ROM (Compact Disc-Read-Only Memory)
Electronic Gradebook
21. Short for metamorphosing; refers to an animation technique in which one image gradually turns into another; also known as tweening
Local-area network (LAN)
morphing
Image Formats
Content expert
22. A type of printer that forms letters on the page by shooting tiny electrically charged droplets of ink.
EPS (Encapsulated PostScript)
Inkjet printer
Cycle Of Continuous Improvement
Firewall
23. In cognitive load theory - the use of working memory that results in productive - engaged learning
Blu-Ray Disc
App
Generative Processing
English as a Second Language (ESL)
24. On computer networks - a location for person-to-person real-time (synchronous) interaction by typing messages.
Head-Mounted Display (HMD)
Chat Room
e-books (ebooks)
Geospatial Technologies
25. Information provided to students regarding how well they are doing during practice.
Auto-correct
Mug shots
Feedback
Instructional appeal
26. '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
Library/media specialist
Desktop Publishing (DTP)
File Server
27. A set of related principles explaining changes in human performance or performance potential in terms of the causes of those changes.
Consequence
Learning Theory
Cell
Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL)
28. Multimedia that allows user interactions so that the user can determine the direction of the program or presentation.
learning communities
Information activity
Interactive multimedia
Hacker
29. A single silicon chip that contains all of the CPU circuits for a computer system.
Advance Organizer
Algorithm
Animation
Microprocessor
30. Individuals who are learning English as their majority language for everyday uses - employment - and educational purposes. ELL also stands for English Language Learning
Avatar
EPS (Encapsulated PostScript)
Cloze Exercises
English Language Learners (ELL)
31. 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
Integrated learning system (IIS)
Input/Output Device
Groupware
Hash Tag
32. Program stored on individual computers or on the school or district network in order to prevent access to Internet sites with inappropriate materials
malware
Clip Art
microcomputer
Filtering Software
33. Circular reference of electronic spreadsheet formula happens when you enter a formula that includes functions referring back to the cell in which the formula is contained. When this happens - users receive an error message referring to circular refer
CRT
Instructional plan
Circular reference
Java
34. A rule of thumb or flexible guideline that can be adapted to fit each instructional situation.
Designing Instruction
Heuristic
information and communication technology (ICT)
Crowdsourcing
35. According to the American Library Association (ALA) - it is a set of abilities requiring individuals to recognize when information is needed and have the ability to locate - evaluate - and use effectively the needed information
Circular reference
Motivation activity
information literacy
inquiry-based learning
36. A liquid crystal display device used with a computer or VCR for large-group display.
Megabyte
Groupware
LCD projector
Handicap
37. 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
Freeware
JPEG (also JPG)
Data Loggers
Gigabyte
38. A type of information that includes facts - concepts - principles - and the relationships among them.
Cookie
Bit
Encoding
Declarative Information
39. 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
Calculator-Based Lab (CBL)
multimedia
Interactive multimedia
Bandwidth
40. An electronic go-between by which the computer communicates with a peripheral device.
information and communication technology (ICT)
Interface
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
Hash Tag
41. Graphics generally use RGB (Red - Green - and Blue) or CMYK colors. While graphics on the Web or designed for on-screen display are RGB images - both commercial offset printing and inkjet desktop printing utilize CMYK. Dots of cyan (blue) - magenta (
Educational Media
CMYK graphics
Bitmapped (BMP) Graphics
Augmented Reality
42. 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
learning hierarchies
Computer-Assisted Testing (CAT)
Instructional plan
Internet
43. Small - multi-purpose devices such as cellphones - e-books - and 'smart' pens that make it easy to view - communicate - and share information - regardless of location
Content expert
Handheld Technologies
Disability
File Server
44. Use of the computer to orchestrate text - images - audio - and video to support a storytelling narrative with multimedia.
Bulletin Board (BB)
Digital Storytelling
Closed Circuit Television (CCTV)
Downloading
45. The products created by a database program; any collection of data stored in a computer or on a computer medium
Concept Map
Discovery Learning
Bitmap and vector graphics
Files
46. 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.
JPEG (also JPG)
Blog
Handheld Technologies
Groupware
47. A portion of the instructional objective that indicates under what circumstances students are expected to perform.
Conditions
Algorithm
information visualization
Lossless and lossy compressions
48. A synchronous form of Internet communication in which individuals type messages to one another
Frame
integrated packages
Digitizer
Chat
49. One of the first browser programs designed to allow Internet resources to be displayed graphically rather than just in text
Domain
Mosaic
Browser
Antivirus software
50. In contrast to lossless compression - lossy compression refers to a technique of shrinking file sizes by giving away some precision of detail. JPEG images are an example of a file that is compressed this way. By reducing the quality of a picture when
Instructional effectiveness
ARPAnet
Lossy compression
Graphic