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