Which content area has had more instructional simulations designed for it than any other?

This is one strategy schools are using to confirm that students signed up for an online course are actually the ones doing the work of the course

Using remote systems to monitor students visually

this individual championed an early educational technology emphasis on using computer programming languages such as Logo to teach problem solving

what is one thing educators have learned from the history of technology in education?

despite technological innovations, human teachers will always be very important

when students claim that materials they found online were ones they created themselves, its called:

educators who come from a vocational background & belong to the ITEA professional organization use this term to refer to uses of technology for teaching and learning

many educators believe that lower computer usage by students correlates with this outcome

lower entrance into technical careers

when students download copies of marketed software or media without paying for them, its called:

school systems must constantly educate teachers & students on ways to prevent these kinds of attacks, in which ppl use online systems to access students personal data for malicious purposes

the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) had developed these to guide students, teachers and school administrators

this practice, in which explicit photos or texts are sent using phones or Internet, has become a social issue that concerns parents/teachers

which one of these learning theorists offered principles that could help inform constructivist technology integration

this theory developed by John Dewey was based in the belief that social consciousness was the ultimate aim of all education & learning was useful only in the context of social experience

which of the following learning theorists would help inform directed technology integration strategies?

which of the following is a typical technology integration strategy based on constructivist learning models?

showing video-based problems that students solve through small group work

technology integration strategies that promote skill fluency or automatically are based on which kind of models?

this theorist believed that while the ages at which children mature vary somewhat, all children go thru 4 stages of cognitive development that occur after certain neurological changes

some technology integration strategies are designed to foster this because Bandura’s theory holds that some students who are innately capable sometimes do not learn because they lack it

what is a typical classroom application for instructional games?

in place of worksheets or exercises

which software function could help students memorize the correct names of chemical elements?

these 2 kinda of software are designed primarily for use by individuals rather than by groups of students

these are the 2 categories people usually use to describe tutorial software functions

this content area arguably has had more instructional simulations designed for it than any other

which of the following is not a type of feedback typically used by drill & practice programs in response to student input?

this would be an example of a word processing template that a teacher might just keep on hand to update & reuse each year

the most popular use of these tools is for supporting & strengthening classroom lectures and focusing student attention during explanations of important concepts

this software is sometimes credited with starting the “microcomputer revolution” in schools, because it was the first software package available for home computers

through using this kind of software does not assume an organized, coherent talk/lecture its emphasis on breaking information into component parts can promote a more organized approach

this feature of modern productivity tools makes it possible for files created in one company’s program to be opened in another program

file-exchange compatibility

this software would be useful to illustrate a numerical concept such as the difference between electoral votes & popular votes

the function of an IEP generator is to:

assist teachers in preparing student IEPs

in a student database this is the term for all the data elements related to one student

which kind of software tool would a teacher choose in order to develop a test item bank?

Notebook and ActivStudio are examples of what kind of software tool?

interactive whiteboard activity software

which of the following is an accepted design criterion for desktop-published documents?

avoid overuse of type styles

this software permits creating, viewing & sending documents as images so they appear in the format in which they were created

if a social studies teacher wanted to poll students anonymously about their opinions on a local issue, she might use this tool to gather their data

Which of the following is common syntax error in URLs?

Confusing a hyphen with an underscore

This is a general name for online resources that allow people to contribute their own content, rather than just use content

Kickstarter & Indiegogo are examples of this kind of online resource

This is a format usually used for drawn images, clip art, or animations that are displayed online

This kind of software can prevent students from accessing certain sites & can also block attempts by others to gain access to their computers

This is the internet standard for how web pages are formatted & displayed

Google, bing, & yahoo are all examples of this online tool

Which of the following is an item one can use to navigate the web

This U.S Department of Defense network was an early version today’s internet

This model of distance learning uses various combinations of web based & face to face meetings

Instruction for which all students “meet” with the instructor by video at a designated time of day would be an example of this kind of distance course

what have have teachers found to be an optimal length for an instructional video used in distance models such as the flipped classroom?

this technology often enables a flipped learning model of distance education

when students submit their written or artistic products to a website, the activity is called:

research studies tend to confirm this about distance learning:

dropout rates are higher in distance courses

an online project in which students exchange ideas to prevent water pollution would be an example of this kind of project:

one way of classifying types of distance learning is based on the degree to which they are able to do this

a teacher who has art students “visit” an art museum in another country is using this Internet integration strategy

technology can play an important & integral role in this kind of science instruction, because it can help students engage in real-world investigations & communicate findings

this is one of the most popular examples of the interactive geometry programs

this problem could have a profound impact on America’s economic competitiveness & security

small #s of females in STEM areas

these programs allow users to create & manipulate geometric constructions

interactive or dynamic geometry software

these have referred to as “the physical educator’s new clipboard” because they make it easy for instructors to do on site assessments

students can use these monitoring devices to determine their percent of body fat

body composition analyzer

students can use this device measures lung volume, which is an indicator of fitness

in combination with handheld devices like smartphones, these allow learners to take dance instruction anywhere

researchers comparing comprehension in digital & traditional print texts found this often occurred

comprehension was less with digital texts

with this resource made up of a collection of web pages, an online community can collaborate & communicate ideas as its users contribute or modify content to the site

one strategy to teach students how to edit & revise their writing is to use this model the decision making that goes into analyzing& revising text

this process of using images & audio to tell the stories of lives, events, or eras can enrich students literacy development

with this resource, students can select a piece from either an ensemble or solo literacy library & practice along with it

thought they are readily available available on the internet students must be taught to research copyright information on them before using these in their graphic design or other art projects

if a teacher wants to start a program in rock, hip hop, or other pop genres, that teacher must have or have access to extensive knowledge of this

in addition to PowerPoint presentations, videos, electronic books, and blogs this can be a good way for students to show their individual creative works in a portfolio

the initials in the popular technology tool “GPS” stand for:

global positioning systems

this integration strategy has students analyze images for hidden meanings & tell fact from fiction articles, reports, and websites

digital information critiques

one popular strategy in geography studies is to have students look at a database of these at a website & decide on one to hunt for, using GPS to help locate it

this is the main reason that technology materials in education tend to be directed toward content areas and other than social studies

social studies is usually not a focus of graduation tests

a strategy such as teaching a person to use his/her body in a different manner to minimize the impact of an impairment would be an example of this kind of solution

students who are unable to write by hand l, who have illegible handwriting, or who find handwriting extremely tedious, could use this kind of technology resource

voice recognition software

in order to meet communication needs of persons with hearing impairments, web-based resources can be of great help to teach this

the legal definition of this is any item, piece if equipment, or product system, whether acquired commercially off the shelf, modified, or customized, that is used to increase, maintain or improve the functional capabilities of a child with a disabilitiy

giving a student a powered wheelchair would be an example of this kind of technology solution:

persons who are blind find these programs useful because they operate in the background of the computer operating system& read any text that appears on the screen

this computer generated process allows students to hear what they have written

technology offers potential to help address this characteristic, which arises when an individual is unable to fulfill a role due to limiting condition

the framework proposed by Chen, Dai, & Zhou (2013) for how technology can be integrated into education for gifted students is based on these 3 kinds of strategies:

enabling, enhancing, & transforming

providing accessibility control panels on every computer is an example of this:

although this technology based practice can be helpful with some context, experts conclude that if students use it before using a search engine, it can significantly degrade the effectiveness of the search

despite their usefulness, these technology based activities remain an add-on in most classrooms for English language learners due to logistical issues and pressure to meet standards

Technology tools give teacher support they need in order to meet this challenge while still proceeding with regular classroom instructions

meet widely-varying needs of ELL students

with these tools, students can hear texts read out loud as they follow along, which offers opportunities to interact authentically in English in a low stress environment

these allow students to receive instant feedback on their use of vocabulary and verb tenses as the practice their written English

in K-12 settings, this is currently the most commonly used term for language learners who are in a classroom with an English-speaking environment and English is a second or additional language for them

English language learners or ELLs

for more advanced language learners, these can provide both news and drama from which teachers can create motivational practice activities in oral and written language

most standard wordprocessing programs (Microsoft word) offer this feature to support writing text in languages other than English

One valuable language learning activity is having student authors read their writing aloud and develop one of these to share with the class using a program like “Audacity”

these activities are when students use email, blogs, wiki’s, online chats, and other communication technologies, to work with students of other cultures in order to provide authentic writing and research experiences

Blended Intercultural Telecollaborations

What characteristic is common to most personalized learning system?

The 4 Common Characteristics of Personalized Learning.
Student ownership of their learning process;.
Focus on the learning process rather than "big end-of-year tests";.
Competency or mastery-based student progression; and..
Anytime, anywhere learning..

Which instructional software provides a controlled learning environment that replicates elements of real world environment?

Simulations. A simulation provides a controlled learning environment that attempts to replicate key elements of the real world. Simulations allow the learner to act and then provides appropriate outcomes or consequences.

What general term is used to describe all computer programs?

Software is a generic term used to refer to applications, scripts and programs that run on a device. It can be thought of as the variable part of a computer, while hardware is the invariable part. The two main categories of software are application software and system software.

How did the ISTE's original view of educational technology as computer systems shape some of today's technology integration practices?

How did the ISTE's original view of educational technology as computer systems shape some or today's technology integration practices? Resulted in using the full range of digital tools to support teaching and learning.