ICTs in General
Communication & Collection Technologies
Collaboration and Presentation Technologies
Theories and Models of ICT Use
Differences in ICT Use
100

What does ICT stand for in the context of our class?

Information and Communication Technology(ies)

100

Blind, employee feedback forms, customer surveys, and tiplines are all examples of what broad type of technology?

Collection technologies

100

The minimum font size for presentation technologies is what?

18 point

100

What are the two broad types of technology use described by Adaptive Structuration Theory

Faithful; Ironic

100

YouTube and Google arrived during the coming-of-age years for this generation?

Millenials

200

Name any 3 of the key effects of technologies in the workplace as discussed in lecture:

Increased speed/number of transactions; gatekeepers bypassed; information overload; job changes; rarely decreased paper; structural changes; monitoring/control; blurring of boundaries

200

It is typical in most workplaces to reply to an email within what time frame?

24 hours

200

Being able to access the same document through a shared link describes what overarching feature of collaboration technologies?

Co-creation

200

The self-confidence to complete a job with any new technology under various conditions describes what (according to the readings)?

Computer self-efficacy

200

According to lecture, for Gen Z what workplace technology is most used and what is most preferred?

Email; Texting

300

What are the five primary dimensions of ICTs in the workplace as explained in lecture?

Space, Time, Content/capacity, Interactivity, and Control

300

Based on readings, students emailing an instructor strictly for ____ reasons did not experience increased relational development (or other positive outcomes)

Efficiency

300

During a videoconferencing meeting, you should ask: Are we following the ____ and are we on _____?

Agenda; Schedule

300

What are the five qualities of an innovation that make it more likely to be adopted?

Relative advantage, compatibility, complexity/simplicity, trialability, observability

300

Based on the readings, age is most negatively correlated with which type of excessive use?

Problematic Texting Use (but also negatively correlated with pathological texting use and problematic Internet use)

400

The primary term used in readings to describe one who relies heavily on the Internet, can multitask between various social media platforms, and doesn't remember the first time accessing the internet

Digital Native

400

List any 3 pieces of advice for mobile phone etiquette based on lecture:

Turn off during meetings; plan for exit to take call; avoid loud conversations; safety first; prioritize in person meetings; avoid certain ringers; notify if on speakerphone; limited texting/emailing during meetings

400

Based on readings, being available, influencing a meeting, and individual multitasking are all objectives of what meeting behavior?

Meeting multitasking

400

What are the four things that determine media richness?

Instant feedback, multiple verbal/nonverbal cues, natural language, and personal focus

400

According to the readings, why is it unfair to blame Gen Z for their excessive use and reliance on technology?

Technology is designed to be "addictive"

500
The term used in the readings to describe someone able to manipulate information and use technologies to achieve strategic goals

Digitally Fluent

500

In the email workshop in class what is the last step you should take to avoid accidentally sending an email prematurely?

Fill in the To: line

500

CSCW stands for what in the context of collaboration technologies?

Computer-supported collaborative (cooperative) work

500

Type of adopter who is adventurous and likes to try new things even if they cost more, and one of the first to adopt.

Innovator

500

What are the five factors of personality and which is most linked to problematic/excessive technology use?

Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism

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