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Technology Applications: General Concepts 1
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1. 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.
Electronic Mail (email)
EPS (Encapsulated PostScript)
Full Immersion Systems
Event Driven
2. 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.
Feedback
Mass storage
Chat Room
Course Management System (CMS)
3. A collection of information systematized by computer software to allow storage and easy retrieval through keyword searching; the program designed to accomplish these tasks
Hash Tag
information and communication technology (ICT)
Algorithm
Database
4. The interest - or value - that instructional materials or activities have for the learner.
Inkjet printer
MUD
Instructional appeal
instant messaging (IM)
5. An instructional designer's roles and responsibilities include: researching K-12 educator user requirements for portal development - multi-media tools and video-mediated learning - determining the screen layout - creating the flowcharts - and specify
Instructional designer
Computer-Assisted Instruction (CAI)
Motor skills
Cognitive Overload
6. Programs that allow teachers to author and display lessons for use with interactive whiteboard systems
Asynchronous
Charting/Graphing Tool
interactive whiteboard activity software
Java
7. Compression is the process to reduce file size through 'zipping' or 'archiving'. The compressed or zipped file can be from a large file or can contain several files that have been squeezed into a single file. After compression - the extraction proces
Head-Mounted Display (HMD)
Compression and extraction tools
long-term memory (LTM)
FAQ
8. 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
Gigabyte
information and communication technology (ICT)
Database filters and queries
Antivirus software
9. 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
Assessment
Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL)
Attachments
Internet
10. Professional organization for music educators
Musical Educators National Conference (MENC)
Conditional Information
mobile device
Interactive multimedia
11. Tools offered through a special Google site that provide users access to online programs for word processing - spreadsheets - and presentations; the site offers storage of documents on a Google server and allows for sharing of documents among multipl
Direct Observation
Google Docs
Feedback
Computer Gradebook
12. 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
Data Loggers
intranet
Beta version
LCD projector
13. A term introduced by Whitehead in 1929 to mean skills that students learn in isolation but do not know how to transfer later to problems that require them
Conditional Information
mainstreaming
inert knowledge
Contingencies Of Reinforcement
14. 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
FAQ
Hands-On/Minds-On Science
Desktop Publishing (DTP)
15. According to learning theorist Robert Gagné - a sequenced set of building block skills a student must learn in order to learn a higher-order skill
Foreign Language (FL)
learning hierarchies
Firewall
Accommodation
16. Fundamental to most operating systems is the concept of files and directories (or folders). A file system in most operating resembles an inverted tree with the roots at the top and branches at the bottom. This tree structure uses directories or folde
Directory File Structure
Cropping
Ergonomics
Electronic Slide Shows
17. The use of the computer as a device for mediating communication between teacher and students and among students - often over distances. Electronic mail and computer conferencing are two types of application software commonly used in CMC.
Automaticity
Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC)
Instructional effectiveness
music synthesizer
18. Actively collaborating with learners to determine what learning means and how it can be enhanced within each individual learner. An emphasis is placed on drawing on the learner's own unique talents - capacities - and experiences.
Instructional efficiency
Consequence
Contingencies Of Reinforcement
learner-centered instruction
19. The beta version of instructional software is a full-functioning version of the product with all known problems resolved. Both the client and the design team review the beta version to search for problems that will need to be addressed. Since the bet
Learning environment
Exergaming
Beta version
Bookmark
20. A revision of the HTML standard that provides many of the features of a Flash environment without using Flash
Directory File Structure
App
HTML 5
Cloze Exercises
21. 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.
Formative Evaluation
music sequencer
Domain
Conditional Information
22. 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.
Alternative Keyboard
Key word
Learning environment
Browser
23. In cognitive load theory - mental activity uses cognitive capacity but does not help the learner learn
Musical Educators National Conference (MENC)
Cognitive Load
Extraneous Processing
Automaticity
24. Software available in both CD and the Web formats. Electronic encyclopedia - including not only pictures - but sound and video as well. They also have powerful key word searching capabilities. In addition to electronic encyclopedias - research journa
Chat Room
Electronic reference software
CLI
Calculator-Based Lab (CBL)
25. Devices that assist with analyzing and monitoring physical fitness levels by monitoring and reporting blood pressure
Disability
Impairment
Blood Pressure Devices
Emoticons
26. A statistical method designed by Gene V Glass (1976) to summarize results across studies and measure the size of the effect a 'treatment' such as technology-based methods has over and above traditional methods
Field
meta-analysis
Asynchronous
Auto-tuning
27. 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
Advance Organizer
Learning style
Home Page
Lighting
28. 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.
instructional software
Geocaching
Cropping
Fair Use Guidelines
29. 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
Constructivism
Bulletin Board (BB)
Computer-Assisted Design (CAD)
music editor
30. Inhibited functioning created by excessive demands being placed on memory and/or other cognitive processes.
multiple intelligences theory
Cognitive Overload
Computer
Graphic
31. 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.
Desktop Publishing (DTP)
Distributed Education
Flaming - spam - and chain letter
Alternative Keyboard
32. Using a computer system to administer and score assessment measures; also - computer adaptive testing - computer-based testing
LCD screen
Instructional effectiveness
Computer-Assisted Testing (CAT)
Computer-Managed Instruction
33. A device that assists with analyzing and monitoring physical fitness levels by counting calories
Audio Video Interleave (AVI) Format
Enactive Learning
Accelerometer
Computer-Based Instruction (CBI)
34. A video or computer display device. The most common output device for personal computers.
Bit
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
Monitor
Heuristic
35. Software that protects a school's or company's entire computer system from attempts by others to gain unauthorized access to it and also prevents access by users to certain sites; or set up to prevent someone from going to certain locations on the In
Firewall
intranet
Filtering Software
joystick
36. 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 (
Cyberbullying
CMYK graphics
Data Loggers
meta-analysis
37. Software that enables the user to enter - edit - store - retrieve - sort - and search through computer databases.
Distributed Education
DVD
interactive whiteboard
Database Management System (DBMS)
38. An object-oriented scripting language that - like Java - is used to create dynamic websites
Javascript
Keyboard
Dithering
Motivation activity
39. In desktop publishing - the first letter of a paragraph that is enlarged to 'drop' down two or more line. Drop caps are often seen at the beginning of newsletter article - where the top of the first letter of the first word lines up with the top of t
Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC)
Favorites File
Accommodation
Drop cap
40. 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
Augmented Reality
Logo
Drill And Practice
Java applets
41. A special education law that requires schools to educate students with disabilities in least restrictive environments to the greatest extent of their abilities using plans tailored to the individual needs of the students.
Instructional game
Instructional activity
Attention
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
42. Motivation in which the act itself is the reward.
Directed Instruction
Electronic Whiteboard
e-books (ebooks)
Intrinsic motivation
43. In language learning international class-to-class partnerships in which projects and casks are developed by the partner teachers in the collaborating institutions; students work with students of other cultures to provide authentic writing and researc
Chat
Blended Intercultural Collaborations
Electronic Slide Shows
Alternative Keyboard
44. A condition that arises when an individual is unable to fulfill a role due to an impairment or disability
Demonstration
Model
Handicap
Hypertext
45. A form of evaluation that involves watching students as they work through some part(s) of the lesson.
Musical Educators National Conference (MENC)
Hard Copy
link
Direct Observation
46. 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
Learning
Electronic Portfolio (e-portfolio)
Desktop Publishing (DTP)
Computer-Assisted Instruction (CAI)
47. A computer system set up to allow notices to be posted and viewed by anyone who has access to the network
Mosaic
Javascript
Bulletin Board (BB)
Compact Disc (CD)
48. Category of visuals that are generally exhibited on display boards - (e.g. - multipurpose boards - bulletin boards) and are not projected.
Encoding
Heuristic
Javascript
Displayed Visuals
49. 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
Database filters and queries
Computer
Drill And Practice
Bandwidth
50. Device consisting of a transmitter - which senses the heartbeat from the heart's electrical impulses - and a wristwatch receiver - which receives and records each beat through radio transmission from the transmitter
joystick
Heart Rate Monitor
Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI)
Motivation activity