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13 Cards in this Set
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Acceptable Use Policy
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School district's policy for the use of school resources, especially school computers and the Internet; must be signed by students and parents
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Bookmark/Favorite
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A time-saving Internet feature to keep an address or URL
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Distance Education
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Linking students and teachers in different locations through technology (Hadley, Eisenwine 72)
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Hardware
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Nonsequential text preparation
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Hypermedia
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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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Hyperstudio
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Authoring system software originally designed for kids to produce hypermedia (Hadley, Eisenwise 72)
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Input device
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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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Local Area Network (LAN)
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A network in which the computers that are connected are close to each other, many times within the same bldg. ot campus (Hadley, Eisenwine 72)
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Linking
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Navigating from one place to another in a nonlinear fashion through related topics (Hadley, Eisenwine 72)
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Network Interface Card (NIC)
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Connects computers to a network of shared devices, applications, peripherals. (Hadley, Eisenwine 73)
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Technology Litearcy
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Skills required for competent use of technology (Hadley, Eisenwine 73)
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Information Literacy
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Knowing how to define, locate, use, and analyze information to accomplish goal (Hadley, Eisenwine 73)
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Visual Literacy
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Interpreting the meaning of visual messages and using them to communicate (Hadley, Eisenwine 73)
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