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Technology Applications: General Concepts 1
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1. 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
microcomputer
e-books (ebooks)
Cookie
Adventure Learning (AL)
2. A form of evaluation that involves having a knowledgeable person come into the classroom to watch a lesson in process - to comment on how well the materials and activities work - and to make suggestions for improvements.
ASCII format
Integrated learning system (IIS)
CLI
Classroom Observation
3. The practice of collecting data from all the information available and searching it to see relationships among the data elements
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Bookmark
Data Mining
Animation key frame
4. A term coined by Lloyd Morrisett - former president of the Markle Foundation - used to describe the gap between those individuals who have access to technology such as computer software - the Internet - and so on and those who do not.
Body Composition Analyzer
Digital Divide
mainstreaming
intranet
5. 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
CD-ROM (Compact Disc-Read-Only Memory)
Electronic Publishing
Ergonomics
6. A measure of how much learners achieve per unit of time or dollar spent; for example - (Posttest - Pretest)/Time - or (Posttest - Pretest)/Cost.
Instructional efficiency
Bitmapped (BMP) Graphics
Clip Art
Blood Pressure Devices
7. 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
Cloud Computing
Files
Drop cap
Emoticons
8. 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
inquiry-based learning
Instructional technology
Directory File Structure
CPU
9. Music-making equipment controlled by a Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) device
Hits
Classroom Observation
music synthesizer
CRT
10. Use of online systems to access personal data in order to accomplish identity theft and do other malicious acts
joystick
Hacking
Attention
Bulletin Board (BB)
11. A video or computer display device. The most common output device for personal computers.
Instructional design
Animation key frame
Monitor
Computer Conferencing
12. Type of virtual reality (VR) system in which i a user places a headset (e.g. - goggles or a helmet) over the eyes to provide a channel through which the wearer 'sees' (i.e. - is immersed in) a computer-generated environment
Implementation
Constructivist Learning
Full Immersion Systems
Downloading
13. Inhibited functioning created by excessive demands being placed on memory and/or other cognitive processes.
Extraneous Processing
Key word
Cognitive Overload
Electronic Mail (email)
14. 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.
Avatar
Imagery
Computer Conferencing
ASCII format
15. 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
Model
Adventure Learning (AL)
Common Gateway Interface (CGI)
16. 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
Bit
Geocaching
Foreign Language (FL)
17. 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
Megabyte
Equilibration
ADDIE model
Fair Use
18. 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
imagemap
Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI)
Case Study
Hacking
19. A type of information that includes facts - concepts - principles - and the relationships among them.
malware
Automaticity
Integrated learning system (IIS)
Declarative Information
20. 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
Disability
instant messaging (IM)
Laser printer
Hacker
21. 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
Java applets
Mosaic
Assimilation
Electronic Mentor
22. The physical components of the computer system; the mechanical - magnetic - electronic - and electrical components making up a computer system
Copyright
Instruction
Hardware
Assessment Rubric
23. 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
inert knowledge
Database
Browser
Event Driven
24. Online sites that function like other dictionaries in that they give definitions for words and phrases in common usage - but provide the additional capability of looking up the word or phrase in one language (e.g. - French or German) and get the defi
Compact Disc (CD)
Foreign Language Dictionaries
Digital Divide
Digital Literacy
25. Electronically transmitted private messages that can be sent from individuals to other individuals or groups.
Electronic Mail (email)
Forms Makers
Head-Mounted Display (HMD)
Aptitude-Treatment Interaction (ATI)
26. An internal state that leads people to choose to work toward certain goals and experiences. Defines what people will do rather than what they can do.
Filtering Software
Motivation
CD-ROM (Compact Disc-Read-Only Memory)
Auto-correct
27. 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
Distance Education
JPEG (also JPG)
Flaming - spam - and chain letter
Datafile
28. 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
Clip Art
Hash Tag
information literacy
Common Gateway Interface (CGI)
29. Programs that allow users to create and manipulate geometric constructions and provide environments in which to make discoveries and conjectures related to geometry concepts and objects
interactive or dynamic geometry software
Global Positioning System (GPS)
Email Address
Intrinsic motivation
30. A collection of components that includes the computer and all of the devices used with it.
Auto-correct
Calculator-Based Lab (CBL)
Computer-Assisted Design (CAD)
Computer System
31. A level of skill that allows a person to respond immediately (i.e. - automatically) with the correct answer to a problem
Automaticity
Electronic Whiteboard
Auto-correct
Behavior
32. (short for Command Line Interface) the interface is where the user types a text command and the computer responds according to that command.
Auto-correct
CLI
Instructional effectiveness
Computer System
33. The selection and arrangement of information - activities - methods - and media to help students meet predetermined learning goals.
Instructional effectiveness
Instruction
Cooperative Learning
learning hierarchies
34. A measurement appraisal process that is ongoing - developmentally appropriate - and dynamic; the process of gathering evidence of learning.
Generative Processing
Database
Assessment
Absolute address or absolute positioning
35. The use of graphical symbols instead of text commands to control common computer functions such as copying programs and disks; a GUI is where the user clicks on a visual screen that has icons - windows and menus - by using a pointing device - such as
meta-analysis
Graphical User Interface (GUI)
integrated packages
CMYK graphics
36. A pointing device used to select and move information on the computer display screen. When the mouse is moved along a flat surface such as a desktop - an arrow moves across the display screen in the same direction. The mouse typically has one to thre
Exergaming
Multimedia authoring programs
Digital Storytelling
Mouse
37. A machine that processes information according to a set of instructions.
Image Formats
Computer
Macro
Foreign Language (FL)
38. An activity completed during a lesson to help students learn. There are five types of instructional activities: motivation - orientation - information - application - and evaluation activities.
Direct Observation
Instructional activity
Graphics Tablet
Geographic Information System (GIS)
39. The interest - or value - that instructional materials or activities have for the learner.
Instructional appeal
Computer-Managed Instruction
Megabyte
Handicap
40. 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
imagemap
information visualization
Closed Circuit Television (CCTV)
Email Address
41. For learners of English and foreign languages - activities in which they use computers in language testing - teaching - and learning in and out of class
Font
English Language Learners (ELL)
Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL)
Clip Art
42. The collection of all related records in a database.
App
Image Formats
Datafile
language translators (machine translation)
43. Software used by architects and others to aid in the design of structures such as houses and cars
Blended Intercultural Collaborations
Ethnicity
Computer-Assisted Design (CAD)
Compact Disc (CD)
44. Also known as information design uses pictures - symbols - colors - and words to communicate ideas - illustrate information - or express relationships visually.
Imagery
information visualization
Electronic Storybooks
Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL)
45. 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 -
Favorites File
Alternative Keyboard
Fair Use
mainstreaming
46. Bitmaps are graphics stored patterns of colored dots (pixels on the screen). Vector graphics are stored as mathematical descriptions of sets of lines - triangles - squares - circles - etc - with defined line widths - line colors and - for polygons -
Bitmap and vector graphics
Common Gateway Interface (CGI)
Computer-Assisted Testing (CAT)
Instructional materials
47. A set of guidelines used to reliably appraise or judge products or performances.
Instructional materials
Intrinsic motivation
information literacy
Assessment Rubric
48. Piagetian view of how children learn by fitting new experiences into their existing view of the world
logic bomb
Assimilation
Cell
Intrinsic motivation
49. Activity when students submit their written or artistic products to a website
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
Formula
Electronic Publishing
Disequilibrium
50. 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
Formative Evaluation
English Language Learners (ELL)
Electronic reference software
Field