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School district's policy for use of school resources, especially school computers and the Internet: must be signed by students and parents
Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)
A time-saving Internet feature to keep an address or URL you wish to return to later
Bookmark/Favorite
Linking students and teachers in different locations through technology to facilitate learning.
Distance Learning
The physical parts of the computer
Hardware
An element in an electronic document or website that moves the viewer to another place in the same document or to an entirely different document or website
Hyperlink
Nonsequential text presentation
Hypertext
Special type of database program that combines text, graphics, sound, and video elements into a product with "clickable" links to present ideas and information
Hypermedia
Authoring system software originally designed for kids to produce hypermedia
Hyperstudio
Translates information into a form that the computer can understand, i.e., keyboard, mouse, scanner, digital cameras
Input Device
A network in which the computers that are connected are close to each other, many times within the same building or campus
Local Area Network (LAN)
Navigating from one place to another in a nonlinear fashion through related topics
Linking
Connects computers to a network or shared devices, applications, peripherals
Network Interface Card (NIC)
Translates processed information into a form that we can understand i.e., monitor, printer
Output Device
A phrase using AND, OR, NOT, or NEAR that narrows or broadens an Internet search
Search String
The programs that instruct the computer to do certain jobs
Software
Camera that can be connected to the Internet for continuous images
Webcam
A network that extends over a long distance
Wide Area Network (WAN)
Holding teachers and schools responsible for student learning
Accountability
Superintendent, principals, and other supervisors who carry out policies of the school board in a school district
Administrators
Describes a student with a greater than usual chance of having difficulty in school due to factors such as limited English proficiency, cultural diversity, poverty, race, homelessness, or teen pregnancy
At-risk
Experimental schools operating by contract or charter receiving public funds but following different rules than public schools
Charter School
Special programs for at-risk students such as remedial instruction, special activities, or early learning experiences
Compensatory Education
School attendance required by law for every child, ages 6-19
Compulsory education
Keeping certain information private only between people involved
Confidentiality
Principles of good behavior, explaining how one should act in certain situations
Ethics
Including special needs students in regular classroom for all or part of the day
Inclusion
An established teacher given the job of advising a new teacher or a person who serves in a counseling role for a student
Mentor
Adjustment for students who are in need
Modifications
Someone who is new or inexperienced
Novice
Conforming to the technical or ethical standards of a career
Professionalism
Federally funded programs for students needing extra help
Title I