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Technology Applications: General Concepts 1
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1. A communications service that allows users to create a private chat room which only members of a mutually agreed upon list may enter; the system alerts a user when someone from the IM list is online; IM also designates the act of instant messaging -
Applications
Interface
instant messaging (IM)
Electronic Slide Shows
2. A set of guidelines used to reliably appraise or judge products or performances.
Electronic Gradebook
Assessment Rubric
Information activity
Evaluation Activity
3. 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
intranet
English Language Learners (ELL)
Advance Organizer
Interactive media
4. The use of audio teleconferencing accompanied by the transmission of still pictures and graphics via slow-scan video - fax - or an electronic graphics tablet.
CPU
Audiographics
Geocaching
Cursor
5. Instructional format that combines elements of face-to-face teaching and learning with elements of distance education. Also known as blended learning.
Cloze Exercises
Hard Disk
High-Level Language
Hybrid Learning
6. Use of the computer to orchestrate text - images - audio - and video to support a storytelling narrative with multimedia.
Avatar
Cloud Computing
Digital Storytelling
Integrated learning system (IIS)
7. A camera that stores pictures in computer compatible digital format rather than on film.
Digital Camera
Individualized education program (IEP)
Datafile
Motivation
8. The adaptive use of previously acquired knowledge to analyze and understand new situations.
Computer Platforms
Intelligence
Instructional plan
Imagery
9. 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
Library/media specialist
Evaluation Activity
Beta version
CMYK graphics
10. 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
Mouse
Computer Program
Freeware
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
11. The preliminary or main web page of a particular website.
Chat Room
Contingencies Of Reinforcement
Home Page
Exergaming
12. Small - stand-alone - portable personal computer system
laptop computer
Java applets
Macro
Hacking
13. Short for metamorphosing; refers to an animation technique in which one image gradually turns into another; also known as tweening
Instructional appeal
mastery learning
morphing
Constructivist Learning
14. A small pictorial or graphical representation of a computer hardware function or component - or a computer software program - commonly associated with a graphical user interface.
Foreign Language (FL)
Icon
Ethnicity
morphing
15. The term authoring suggests writing. Authoring programs are designed to help teachers and students produce courseware and programs. These authoring programs help the user develop computer programs in computer languages that can be otherwise quite dif
Case Study
Multimedia authoring programs
Hands-On/Minds-On Science
Computer
16. Short for malicious software - any software specifically designed to damage - destroy - disrupt operations - or spy on the operation of computers
Java applets
Computer
Algorithm
malware
17. Input device - used primarily with games - that moves on-screen figures or a cursor with a handle that moves in all directions
Content expert
Instructional effectiveness
joystick
Hardware
18. The continuous evaluation of instruction before - during - and after implementation - which leads to continual revision and modification in order to increase student learning.
Educational Technology
Java applets
Displayed Visuals
Cycle Of Continuous Improvement
19. 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.
instant messaging (IM)
Library/media specialist
Motivation
Essential Processing
20. 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.
Heart Rate Monitor
Formative Evaluation
Graphing Calculator
Compact Disc (CD)
21. The manner in which individuals identify themselves based on their (or their ancestors') country of origin.
mastery learning
Content expert
Ethnicity
Bit
22. Video games that provide physical activity or exercise through interactive play
Hard Disk
Feedback
Exergaming
MUD
23. Each individual category of information recorded in a database; the smallest unit of information in a database
DVD
Application Activity
Field
Hypermedia
24. An instructional arrangement whereby students with disabilities receive instruction and services in a general education setting with regular education peers.
Groupware
Inclusion
Evaluation Activity
Criteria
25. A type of hypermedia authoring software from Adobe that has become commonly used to create interactive web-based animations
Cooperative Learning
Logo
Flash
Learning environment
26. One of several digital formats for video that are able to be used with video editing software
Halftone
IEP Generator
Harmony
Audio Video Interleave (AVI) Format
27. 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
mainstreaming
Lossy compression
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Data Loggers
28. 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
Lossy compression
Cursor
Java
Assistive Technology
29. 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
Compression and extraction tools
long-term memory (LTM)
Instructional game
Assimilation
30. 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.
Key word
Computer System
Applications
Assessment
31. An outline - preview - or other such pre-instructional cue used to promote retention of content to be learned.
Data Loggers
MP3
Advance Organizer
Instructional appeal
32. An individual's preferred ways for processing and organizing information and for responding to environmental stimuli.
Learning style
Intelligence
Frame
Instructional effectiveness
33. 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
Electronic Mentor
Local-area network (LAN)
Constructivist Learning
Megabyte
34. In cognitive load theory - the use of working memory that results in productive - engaged learning
Knowledge
Generative Processing
ADDIE model
CLI
35. Computer programs used to develop multimedia or Web applications; programs used to create documents utilizing point and click features but require some knowledge of the program; authoring programs such as Adobe Flash can be used to create multimedia
Assistive Technology
CD-ROM (Compact Disc-Read-Only Memory)
Authoring Software
Computer-Based Instruction (CBI)
36. Devices that assist with analyzing and monitoring physical fitness levels by monitoring and reporting blood pressure
Mouse
Blood Pressure Devices
Instructional efficiency
Geocaching
37. A form of evaluation that involves watching students as they work through some part(s) of the lesson.
Blended Intercultural Collaborations
Display Boards
EPS (Encapsulated PostScript)
Direct Observation
38. A question typically used at the beginning of a lesson to direct students' attention to particularly important aspects of the new information.
Focusing Question
Iris
Handicap
Disequilibrium
39. Adaptive technologies are designed specifically for persons with disabilities. These are devices that extend the abilities of an individual with special needs in ways that provide physical access (i.e. - wheelchairs - braces) and sensory access (i.e.
Assistive Technology
Design
music sequencer
Database Management System (DBMS)
40. In cognitive load theory - mental activity uses cognitive capacity but does not help the learner learn
Hacking
Extraneous Processing
Graphical User Interface (GUI)
Filtering Software
41. Combinations of type characters that resemble human faces when turned sideways. Used to indicate emotion or intent on e-mail or in chat rooms.
Declarative Information
learning hierarchies
ARPAnet
Emoticons
42. A series of steps needed to solve a particular problem or perform a particular task; a methodical - logical rule or procedure that guarantees solving a particular problem. Contrasts with the usually speedier -- but also more error-prone -- use of heu
Algorithm
Information activity
Input/Output Device
Displayed Visuals
43. Typeface used in word processing or desktop publishing; the appearance of the text itself - which can be altered through the selection of various typefaces and sizes of type. These include many typefaces common to the printing field - such as Times -
Instructional plan
Font
Geographic Information System (GIS)
Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI)
44. 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
Instruction
Geographic Information System (GIS)
Macro
Admission Review and Dismissal (ARD)
45. A major category of locations on the Internet. Major domains include com (company) - edu (educational institution) - gov (government) - net (network) - and org (organization).
Cloud Computing
Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL)
long-term memory (LTM)
Domain
46. Category of visuals that are generally exhibited on display boards - (e.g. - multipurpose boards - bulletin boards) and are not projected.
Digital Storytelling
Electronic Gradebook
Displayed Visuals
Cell
47. An event - object - or circumstance that prompts a behavior.
Application Activity
Antecedent
Monitor
Applications
48. Also known as a web browser - software designed to allow a computer user to go to Internet websites that are connected to each other via the World Wide Web (WWW)
Hypermedia
Browser
Inclusion
Antivirus software
49. An instructional method that involves showing how to do a task as well as describing why - when - and where it is done. Provides a real or lifelike example of the skill or procedure to be learned.
Compensation
Demonstration
Application Activity
Attitudes
50. A computer input device that permits the development of graphic images by translating drawing on the tablet into onscreen images.
Graphics Tablet
Iris
Bit
Bandwidth