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Acceptable Use Policy(AUP)
School district;s policy for use of school resources, especially school computers and internet; must be signed by students and parents.
hyperstudio
authoring system software originally designed for kids to produce hypermedis
hypermedia
Special type of database program that combines text, graphics, sound, and video elements into a product with "click able" links to present ideas and information.
linking
navigating from one place to another in a non linera fashion through related topics
Network Interface Card(NIC)
Connects computer to a network or shared devices, applications, peripherals.
output device
translates processed information into a form that we can understand, ie, monitor, printer
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
Computer Assisted Instruction(CAI)
instruction that utilize a computer to present information to the student as a self learning tool such as drill/practice and tutorial software
desktop publishing
specialized software designed to combine text and graphic to produce high quality output on a laser printer or typesetting machine
groupware
software that allows two or more networked users to work on the same document at the same time
simulation
software that creates a lifelike but artificial environment with risk and complications removed
reliability
the extent to which the test results are consistent for an individual