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Technology Applications: General Concepts 1
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1. Text used to name parts of an electronic spreadsheet.
Instruction
Haptic Interface
Label
Electronic Publishing
2. Content experts are also called subject matter experts (or SMEs). A content expert's roles and responsibilities include: researching the content - helping with storyboard - and writing all of the text. For many multimedia projects in education - SME
Classical Conditioning
Content expert
Focusing Question
Byte
3. Either software or devices with software that help carry out complex numeric calculations involved in higher-level math problems (e.g. - Maple)
Field
malware
Information activity
Computer Algebra System (CAS)
4. Activity when students submit their written or artistic products to a website
morphing
Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT)
Electronic Publishing
Directed Instruction
5. Also known as a hot link or hot spot. On the Internet - a piece of text or an image that has been programmed into a web page to send the browser to another Internet location; in a multimedia product - a piece of text or an image that has been program
Macro
link
Audio Video Interleave (AVI) Format
Fair Use
6. Condition that occurs when an impairment limits an individual from performing an activity in a manner normally expected for human beings (communicating with others - hearing - movement - manipulating objects - etc.)
Interactive multimedia
Disability
Groupware
Flowcharting
7. A teaching and learning model based on behavioral and cognitive theories; students receive information from teachers and do teacher-directed activities
laptop computer
Handheld Technologies
Database filters and queries
Directed Instruction
8. An individual's preferred ways for processing and organizing information and for responding to environmental stimuli.
Auto-correct
Digital Camera
Learning style
Artificial intelligence (AI)
9. Using technology to accommodate difficulties individuals have with performing specific tasks - e.g. - providing speech recognition software to those with physical disabilities that limit their use of a pencil or a keyboard
Electronic Mentor
Designing Instruction
Compensation
Absolute address or absolute positioning
10. 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
Cloze Exercises
Crowdsourcing
Computer Conferencing
Impairment
11. System in which a camera or sensor reads body movements and communicates them to a computer - which processes the gestures as commands and uses them to control devices or displays
learning hierarchies
Icon
Conditional Information
Gesture-Recognition System
12. A three-dimensional representation of a real object; it may be larger - smaller - or the same size as the object represented.
learning communities
Learning in context
Model
Java
13. Using a computer system to administer and score assessment measures; also - computer adaptive testing - computer-based testing
Memory
Instructional materials
Blog
Computer-Assisted Testing (CAT)
14. Applications software that is designed specifically to deliver or assist with student instruction on a topic; software that can be used to enhance teaching and learning in many ways. Drill and practice - educational games - tutorials - simulation - a
Inclusion
Database Management System (DBMS)
instructional software
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
15. 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
Hybrid Learning
Digital Divide
Computer Algebra System (CAS)
Directory File Structure
16. 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.
Favorites File
Circular reference
mainstreaming
Formative Evaluation
17. 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
Aptitude-Treatment Interaction (ATI)
Mug shots
Computer-Based Instruction (CBI)
Dithering
18. Software programs designed to perform a specific function for the user - such as processing text - performing calculations - and presenting content lessons.
Instructional game
Applications
instructional software
Inclusion
19. In cognitive load theory - cognitive processes that are required for making sense of material a person is trying to learn can overwhelm learner's cognitive capacity unless strategies are in place to handle it by learning theorist Robert Gagné as bein
Cooperative Learning
Encoding
Essential Processing
Body Composition Analyzer
20. Term for the distribution of applications - processing power - and storage across many computers accessible via the Internet.
Electronic Mentor
Monitor
Cloud Computing
learner-centered instruction
21. A computer network covering a limited geographical area - such as a single building or even a single room within a building; in a typical local area network (or LAN) configuration - one computer is designated as the file server which stores all of th
Java applets
Mouse
Geospatial Technologies
Local-area network (LAN)
22. A liquid crystal display device used with a computer or VCR for large-group display.
Flaming - spam - and chain letter
Instructional game
Circular reference
LCD projector
23. One of several digital formats for video that are able to be used with video editing software
Audio Video Interleave (AVI) Format
High-Level Language
CPU
Harmony
24. A condition that arises when an individual is unable to fulfill a role due to an impairment or disability
Directed Instruction
instant messaging (IM)
Computer Platforms
Handicap
25. Subject matter expert who volunteers to work closely with students online
Interlacing
Freeware
Gigabyte
Electronic Mentor
26. A procedure of instruction selected to help learners achieve objectives or understand the content or message of instruction (e.g. - presentation - simulation - drill and practice - cooperative learning).
Electronic Slide Shows
Integrated learning system (IIS)
Cyberbullying
Instructional method
27. 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 -
Antecedent
Digital Divide
Directory File Structure
Alternative Keyboard
28. Software products (e.g. - Microsoft Works and AppleWorks) that have several applications in a single package (e.g. - word processing - spreadsheet - presentation functions -database programs)
Asynchronous
integrated packages
Multimedia authoring programs
Computer Program
29. 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
Graphical User Interface (GUI)
Java
Cell
Attitudes
30. An assessment instrument consisting of a series of statements with which students indicate their degree of agreement or disagreement; created by psychologist Rensis Likert
Likert scale
Cloud Computing
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Corrective Feedback
31. Groups of people who 'meet -' usually via email - webpages - or other electronic means - to support each other's learning; in distance education - strategic - ongoing efforts by the instructor to encourage student-to-student interaction - as well as
learning communities
multimedia
Instructional method
information visualization
32. 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
Hybrid Learning
integrating educational technology
IEP Generator
Input/Output Device
33. A collection of eight bits - equivalent to one alphanumeric character.
Macro
Byte
Hits
Learning in context
34. 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
language translators (machine translation)
Evaluation
Animation
Database Management System (DBMS)
35. Any practical device used to make information easier to remember - including rhymes - acronyms - and acrostics.
Instructional materials
Cropping
Mnemonic
Model
36. A single block in a spreadsheet grid - formed by the intersection of a row and a column that may contain numerical values - words - or character data - and formulas or calculation commands.
Design
Backbone
Accommodation
Cell
37. 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
Byte
Augmented Reality
Backbone
Geospatial Technologies
38. Pavlovian view of learning as involuntary physical responses to outside stimuli (e.g. - dogs salivate automatically at the sight of a dog food can)
Avatar Spaces
Likert scale
Attachments
Classical Conditioning
39. 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
language translators (machine translation)
Fair Use
Geographic Information System (GIS)
Motivation activity
40. Email additions; may be documents - graphics - or software.
Input/Output Device
Attachments
Hacking
Key word
41. 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
Distance Education
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
CD-ROM (Compact Disc-Read-Only Memory)
Computer System
42. An individual who gains access to computer systems without authorization.
learning communities
Computer Conferencing
Hacker
Instructional appeal
43. A type of instructional activity that provides students with an opportunity to practice using what they are learning.
Application Activity
Image Formats
Essential Processing
Circular reference
44. 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
Learning Theory
Mouse
Drill And Practice
Instructional efficiency
45. The process of translating principles of learning and instruction into plans for instructional materials and activities.
Dithering
Educational Technology
Designing Instruction
MUD
46. A device that assists with analyzing and monitoring physical fitness levels by counting calories
Accelerometer
Domain Name
Instructional technology
information literacy
47. The preliminary or main web page of a particular website.
Audio Teleconferencing
Mnemonic
Learning Theory
Home Page
48. 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
Mug shots
Constructivism
CPU
Compression and extraction tools
49. 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
EPS (Encapsulated PostScript)
Lighting
Monitor
Display Boards
50. The practice of collecting data from all the information available and searching it to see relationships among the data elements
Assessment
link
Discussion
Data Mining