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Competency 9, Technology Flashcards
Stacey Loe
Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)
School district's policy for the use of school resources, especially school computers and the Internet; must be signed by the student and parents.
Bookmark/ Favorite
A time saving Internet feature to keep an address or URL you wish to return to later.
Distance Education
Linking students and teachers in different locations through technology to faciliate learning.
Hardware
The physical parts of the computer.
Hypertext
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.
Hypertext
Nonsequential text presentation.
Hypermedia
Special type of database program that combines text, graphics, sound and video elements into a program with "clickable" links to present ideas and information.
Hyperstudio
Authoring system software originally designed for kids to produce hypermedia.
Input Device
Translates information into a form that the computer can understand,i.e., keyboard, mouse, scanner, digital cameras.
Local Area Network (LAN)
A network in which the computers that are connected to each other, many times within the same building or campus.
Linking
Navigating from one place to another in a nonlinear fashion through related topics.
Network Interface Card (NIC)
Connects computers to a network or shared devices, applications, peripherals.
Ouput Device
Translates processed information into a form that we can understand, i.e., monitor, printer.
Search String
A phrase using AND, OR, NOT or NEAR that narrows or broadens an Internet search
Software
The programs that instruct the computer to do certain jobs.
Webcam
Camera that can connected to the Internet for continuous images.
Wide Area Network (WAN)
A network that extends over a long distance.
Technology Literacy
Skills required for competent use of technology.
Information Literacy
Knowing how to define, locate, use and analyze information to accomplish a goal.
Visual Literacy
Interpreting the meaning of visual messages and using them to communicate.
Browser
Short for Web Browser, it is an application program that allows users to "browse", display and navigate the information on the World Wide Web. Browsers are capable of dispalying both graphics and text. Mosaic was the first widely distributed browser, other common browsers include Netscape Navigator, Internet Explorer, Opera, Mozilla and Firefox.
Computer Assisted Instruction (CAI)
Intrustion that utilizes a computer to present information to a student as a self-learning tool such as drill/practice and tutorial software.
Computer Graphics
Software that produces all kinds of graphics, such as 3D animation, charts and graphs; can be from the Internet, digital cameras, scanners or from some software applications that include clipart within the program.
Database
Software that produces a collection of data organized according to some structure or purpose;can manipulate data in a large collection of files (the database), cross-referencing between files as needed.
Desktop Publishing
Specialized software designed to combine text and graphice to produce high-quality output on a laser printer or typesetting machine.
Drill and Practice
Software that provides repetitive practice on skills previously taught through teacher-led instruction or tutorial software.
Email
Electronic correspondence used as a motivational tool for practicing reading and writing skills through activites such as E-Pals or Key Pals. (similar to pen pals)
Groupware (AKA as Collaborative Software)
Software that allows two or more networked users to work on the same document at the same time.
Multimedia
Software that combines multiple types of media such as text, graphics, sounds, animations and video into an intergrated product.
Productivity Tools
Software that increases classroom teacher's effectiveness; for example, grade book programs, puzzle makers, drill sheet generators and test generators.
Simulation
Software that creates a lifelike but artifical enviroment with risks and complications removed.
Speadsheet
Software based on the traditional accounting worksheet that has rows and columns that can be used to present, analyze and compile data.
Tutorial
Instructional software that presents new information or skills in a series of steps through levels of diffculty and understanding.
Word Processing
Software designed to make the computer a useful writing tool that edits, stores and prints documents.
Work Cited
Hadley, Nancy J., and Marilyn J. Eisenwine. Interactive Study Guide for the TExES Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities Tests. Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 2007.