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Technology Applications: General Concepts 1
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1. Piagetian view of condition children experience when they confront new and unfamiliar features of their environment that do not fit with their current views of the world
Disequilibrium
Instructional method
App
Accommodation
2. The collection of all related records in a database.
Directory File Structure
Google Docs
Designing Instruction
Datafile
3. Ways of storing digitized images for use in webpages and multimedia products - e.g. - GIF - JPEG
Analogy
Displayed Visuals
Image Formats
App
4. A committee composed of the parent - administrator - assessment personnel - regular education teacher - special education teacher - and other pertinent representatives who meet on a regular basis to make decisions in regard to admission - services -
Datafile
Hacking
Learning style
Admission Review and Dismissal (ARD)
5. 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.
Distance Education
Icon
Course Management System (CMS)
Frame
6. An animation key frame is a single still image defined throughout an animated sequence that occurs at a pivotal point in that sequence.
learner-centered instruction
Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI)
Alternative Keyboard
Animation key frame
7. Not occurring at the same time - form of distance communications in which information and messages are left for the receiver to read later; contrasts with synchronous communications - in which information and messages are sent and received immediatel
Cookie
Mass storage
Asynchronous
Laser printer
8. Can be either software that supports the on-screen creation of music scores with several parts or tracks - or a hardware component of a music synthesizer workstation
music sequencer
Instructional designer
Compact Disc (CD)
Handicap
9. According to learning theorists Benjamin Bloom and B. F. Skinner - an instructional approach in which students learn a sequence of objectives that define mastery of the subject; students pass tests on each objective to demonstrate they have mastered
Database filters and queries
Cognitive Overload
information literacy
mastery learning
10. A computer dedicated to managing a computer network and providing resources to other computers on the network (the clients). The file server is usually faster and has larger storage capabilities than the client machines.
Imagery
Compensation
File Server
Attachments
11. A computer input device that permits the development of graphic images by translating drawing on the tablet into onscreen images.
Cookie
Graphics Tablet
joystick
Mnemonic
12. The application of knowledge to solve problems or complete tasks that are realistic and meaningful.
Hard Copy
Firewall
Learning in context
Instructional technology
13. A file format for storing and sending video sequences on a network
Course Management System (CMS)
Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) format
mobile device
Classroom Observation
14. 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 -
JPEG (also JPG)
Instructional effectiveness
instant messaging (IM)
Assessment Rubric
15. In cognitive load theory - the use of working memory that results in productive - engaged learning
Generative Processing
Hard Disk
Digital Literacy
Imagery
16. The legal rights to an original work produced in any tangible medium of expression - including written works - works of art - music - photographs - and computer software.
Copyright
Instructional method
Forms Makers
interactive or dynamic geometry software
17. A type of information that describes the potential usefulness of facts - concepts - and principles.
Calculator-Based Lab (CBL)
music editor
Cybercheating
Conditional Information
18. (short for Command Line Interface) the interface is where the user types a text command and the computer responds according to that command.
CLI
Handicap
Bitmap and vector graphics
Hard Copy
19. Within a computer - this is an area that stores instructions (programs) and information that can be readily accessed by the processor.
Algorithm
ARPAnet
Equilibration
Memory
20. Feedback that tells students specifically what they can do to correct their performance.
Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)
Corrective Feedback
instant messaging (IM)
Electronic Mentor
21. An individual who gains access to computer systems without authorization.
Hacker
Assessment
Declarative Information
Heuristic
22. 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
Blended Intercultural Collaborations
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
Interlacing
23. Using a computer system to administer and score assessment measures; also - computer adaptive testing - computer-based testing
Heart Rate Monitor
Beta version
Audiographics
Computer-Assisted Testing (CAT)
24. The preliminary or main web page of a particular website.
Common Gateway Interface (CGI)
Classical Conditioning
Home Page
learner-centered instruction
25. A branch of computer science concerned with the design of computers and software that are capable of responding in ways that emulate the decision-making capabilities of the human mind.
Artificial intelligence (AI)
Heart Rate Monitor
Information activity
Knowledge
26. The process of selectively receiving information from the environment.
Instructional efficiency
Generative Processing
Instructional materials
Attention
27. 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.
FM Amplification System
Label
Distributed Education
Drill And Practice
28. 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.
Emoticons
Algorithm
Cell
Assistive Technology
29. A graphical means of illustrating the logical flow of a computer program.
information visualization
Motivation activity
Electronic Gradebook
Flowcharting
30. A measurement appraisal process that is ongoing - developmentally appropriate - and dynamic; the process of gathering evidence of learning.
CD-ROM (Compact Disc-Read-Only Memory)
Contingencies Of Reinforcement
Iris
Assessment
31. A three-dimensional representation of a real object; it may be larger - smaller - or the same size as the object represented.
Mass storage
Hypermedia
Model
microcomputer-based lab (MBL)
32. 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
Haptic Interface
Imagery
Flaming - spam - and chain letter
33. 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
Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL)
Automaticity
Directory File Structure
Files
34. Learning is a persisting change in human performance or performance potential [brought] about as a result of the learner's interaction with the environment. To change (or have the capacity to change) one's level of ability or knowledge.
Instructional plan
Learning
App
Common Gateway Interface (CGI)
35. 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
Applications
Macro
inert knowledge
Discussion
36. 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
Content expert
interactive or dynamic geometry software
Foreign Language (FL)
Downloading
37. 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
Applications
CMYK graphics
Authoring Software
Filtering Software
38. 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
Modem
Attitudes
Hardware
intranet
39. 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).
Mailing list
Instructional method
Gesture-Recognition System
multiple intelligences theory
40. Either software or devices with software that help carry out complex numeric calculations involved in higher-level math problems (e.g. - Maple)
Hacker
Implementation
Constructivism
Computer Algebra System (CAS)
41. An asynchronous communication medium in which two or more individuals exchange messages using personal computers connected via a network or telephone lines.
inquiry-based learning
Cell
Global Positioning System (GPS)
Computer Conferencing
42. Software tools that create documents and web pages with 'fillable' forms
Instructional technology
Closed Circuit Television (CCTV)
Forms Makers
Browser
43. A computer system set up to allow notices to be posted and viewed by anyone who has access to the network
Displayed Visuals
interactive whiteboard
Automaticity
Bulletin Board (BB)
44. 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 -
Alternative Keyboard
Assistive Technology
Foreign Language Dictionaries
Input device
45. The products created by a database program; any collection of data stored in a computer or on a computer medium
Files
Disequilibrium
microcomputer
Hybrid Learning
46. An online system of web course design and delivery tools; Desire-to-Learn and BlackBoard are examples
Course Management System (CMS)
Key word
Computer-Assisted Design (CAD)
Essential Processing
47. 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
Java applets
Attachments
Logo
Discovery Learning
48. The process of determining which digital tools and which methods for implementing them are the most appropriate responses to given educational needs and problems
Computer-Assisted Instruction (CAI)
Equilibration
Bandwidth
integrating educational technology
49. Software that provides on-screen blank musical bars on which the user enters the musical key - time - and individual notes that constitute a piece of sheet music
DVD
Database
music editor
Educational Technology
50. 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 -
Avatar Spaces
Handheld Technologies
Font
inquiry-based learning
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