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Technology Applications: General Concepts 1
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1. 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
Heart Rate Monitor
Implementation
Local-area network (LAN)
Logo
2. Can be defined as a pleasing arrangement of parts - whether it be music - poetry - or color. In visual experiences - harmony is something that is pleasing to the eye. It engages the viewer and creates an inner sense of order. There are three formulas
Harmony
information visualization
inquiry-based learning
laptop computer
3. 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 -
Google Docs
Chat Room
Likert scale
Alternative Keyboard
4. 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
Heart Rate Monitor
Electronic Mail (email)
Learning
Blog
5. A computer system set up to allow notices to be posted and viewed by anyone who has access to the network
Graphics Tablet
Compact Disc (CD)
Bulletin Board (BB)
Geocaching
6. General category of portable computer devices such as smart phones and tablets (e.g. - iPads)
mobile device
Focusing Question
Content expert
Design
7. The iris is used to control the opening behind the lens that allows light to enter the camera. When lighting is low the iris may be opened to let in more light. And when the light level is high the iris can be partially closed to let in less light. B
Disequilibrium
Iris
Image Formats
instant messaging (IM)
8. A portion of the instructional objective that indicates under what circumstances students are expected to perform.
Conditions
Local-area network (LAN)
Font
Intrinsic motivation
9. A type of instructional activity that provides students with an opportunity to practice using what they are learning.
Application Activity
Distance Education
Icon
Information activity
10. On computer networks - a location for person-to-person real-time (synchronous) interaction by typing messages.
App
Instructional efficiency
Chat Room
Imagery
11. A video or computer display device. The most common output device for personal computers.
Designing Instruction
Monitor
Lossless and lossy compressions
Hybrid Learning
12. Term for the distribution of applications - processing power - and storage across many computers accessible via the Internet.
Instructional designer
ASP.NET
Home Page
Cloud Computing
13. First released in 2002 - a scripting language that must be installed on a server to be used in web development; a scripting language that generates HTML source code to create dynamic web pages
Calculator-Based Lab (CBL)
Display Boards
ASP.NET
Full Immersion Systems
14. Software that enables the user to enter - edit - store - retrieve - sort - and search through computer databases.
Database Management System (DBMS)
Electronic Portfolio (e-portfolio)
Intelligence
Geocaching
15. A computer language that contains instructions that resemble natural language and that does not require knowledge of the inner workings of the computer to use successfully.
High-Level Language
Disequilibrium
Feedback
microcomputer
16. 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
Heuristic
Adventure Learning (AL)
Graphic Document Makers
Electronic reference software
17. In a browser - a set of Internet locations or URLs organized so that a user can return to them quickly
Favorites File
App
Conditions
Instructional plan
18. Software designed to help teach information and/or skills related to a topic; also known as instructional software or courseware - computer-based instruction (CBI) - computer-based learning (CBL) - computer-assisted learning (CAL) - or generic terms
Designing Instruction
language translators (machine translation)
Key word
Computer-Assisted Instruction (CAI)
19. Short for malicious software - any software specifically designed to damage - destroy - disrupt operations - or spy on the operation of computers
Handicap
IEP Generator
Electronic Slide Shows
malware
20. 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
Chat Room
information literacy
Hardware
Graphical User Interface (GUI)
21. According to learning theorist Jerome Bruner - a more effective way of children learning concepts by discovering them during their interaction with the environment; an instructional method that uses an inductive - or inquiry - method to encourage stu
Enactive Learning
Discovery Learning
Byte
Blu-Ray Disc
22. Email additions; may be documents - graphics - or software.
CPU
Electronic Publishing
Attachments
Evaluation Activity
23. Types of computer systems identified by their operating systems - e.g. - PCs with Windows operating systems or Macintoshes with Mac-OS operating systems
Computer Platforms
Electronic Mentor
Blood Pressure Devices
Bitmapped (BMP) Graphics
24. 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
Blu-Ray Disc
Imagery
Absolute address or absolute positioning
EPS (Encapsulated PostScript)
25. Pavlovian view of learning as involuntary physical responses to outside stimuli (e.g. - dogs salivate automatically at the sight of a dog food can)
Global Positioning System (GPS)
learning hierarchies
Classical Conditioning
music sequencer
26. Flaming messages are messages which express overly strong feelings. Spam is the term for e-mail junk mail - which should not be for¬warded. Chain letters are letters that have been forwarded from several previous e-mail readers. According to netiquet
Flaming - spam - and chain letter
Instruction
Downloading
interactive whiteboard
27. A set of related principles explaining changes in human performance or performance potential in terms of the causes of those changes.
Cognitive Overload
Content expert
Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) format
Learning Theory
28. Activity when students submit their written or artistic products to a website
CD-ROM (Compact Disc-Read-Only Memory)
Electronic Publishing
Fair Use Guidelines
Field
29. A computer system that stores and manipulates a database of information about geographic locations; users see data pertaining to a geographic location overlaid on a map of the area
Geographic Information System (GIS)
Intelligence
Groupware
Mailing list
30. Software tools used to enhance and format photos that are then imported into desktop publishing systems or webpage products
Behavior
Gesture-Recognition System
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Image Editing Programs
31. Category of visuals that are generally exhibited on display boards - (e.g. - multipurpose boards - bulletin boards) and are not projected.
Displayed Visuals
Display Boards
Cell
Alpha testing
32. Approximately a billion bytes - or 1 -000 megabytes.
Gigabyte
learner-centered instruction
Automaticity
Logo
33. A liquid crystal display device used with a computer or VCR for large-group display.
Concept Map
LCD projector
Charting/Graphing Tool
Computer-Assisted Design (CAD)
34. One of the devices (e.g. - a data glove) that allow users to experience a full immersion virtual reality system by providing tactile or touch input
Exergaming
Drop cap
Haptic Interface
Hard Disk
35. Devices that record data over time with sensors
Authoring Software
Integrated learning system (IIS)
Data Loggers
Mug shots
36. The process of restoring balance between present understanding and new experiences. According to Piaget - learning depends on this process so it is important for teachers to confront students with new experiences or data to advance their cognitive de
Attitudes
Equilibration
Hybrid Learning
Encoding
37. The software capability to copy images from web pages or computer applications and store them on your own computer.
joystick
Frame
Fair Use Guidelines
Image Capture
38. A measurement appraisal process that is ongoing - developmentally appropriate - and dynamic; the process of gathering evidence of learning.
Assimilation
Assessment
Computer System
Criteria
39. A school specialist who helps students and teachers to become effective users of ideas and information by providing access to materials - providing instruction - and working with teachers to design learning strategies to meet the needs of individual
Library/media specialist
Downloading
information and communication technology (ICT)
Intelligent tutoring system
40. An abnormality or loss of function in a physical - anatomical - or psychological structure; may be congenital (present at birth) or acquired through accident or disease
Mass storage
Impairment
Electronic Portfolio (e-portfolio)
Digital Literacy
41. 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.
Macro
Electronic Publishing
Font
Mouse
42. Applying scientific knowledge about human learning to the practical tasks of teaching and learning; the subset of educational technology that deals directly with teaching and learning applications (as opposed to educational administrative application
Instructional method
Instructional technology
Cooperative Learning
Crowdsourcing
43. The smallest amount of information that the CPU can deal with; a single binary digit.
Event Driven
Instructional designer
Bit
Interactive media
44. A type of problem solving that requires students to actively participate in real or hypothetical problem situations that reflect the types of experiences actually encountered in the discipline under study
Avatar Spaces
Case Study
Multimedia authoring programs
Hybrid Learning
45. The process of determining which digital tools and which methods for implementing them are the most appropriate responses to given educational needs and problems
integrating educational technology
Files
EPS (Encapsulated PostScript)
Computer-Assisted Instruction (CAI)
46. For learners of English and foreign languages - activities in which they use computers in language testing - teaching - and learning in and out of class
Exergaming
integrating educational technology
Audiographics
Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL)
47. A unique vocal distortion technique made possible with vocal-editing software
Auto-tuning
Microprocessor
Global Positioning System (GPS)
Interactive multimedia
48. Text used to name parts of an electronic spreadsheet.
Laser printer
Behavior
Full Immersion Systems
Label
49. Channels of communication that carry messages with an instructional purpose; the different ways and means by which information can be delivered to or experienced by a learner.
microcomputer-based lab (MBL)
Educational Media
Ergonomics
Filtering Software
50. Pictures of people that focus on just the head or from mid-chest and up are called mug shots. Mug shots are often used in newsletters - newspapers - school yearbooks and company directories. Mug shots of feature columnists may appear next to their co
Frame
Mug shots
Electronic Mentor
Label