Web 2.0
Communication Theory
Information Literacy
Computer Applications
Mobile Learning
100
An easy to create website where users can edit content from any computer with an Internet connection.
What is a blog?
100
The theory that describes the creation of chunks of information that are easily recalled.
What is Schema Theory?
100
One of the most popular Internet search engines.
What is Google?
100
A widely used set of word processing, database, and presentation tools.
What is Microsoft Office?
100
A popular new device that is smaller than a standard laptop computer that makes mobile learning very easy.
What is a netbook?
200
A website that allows multiple users to edit the content as a collaborative document.
What is a wiki?
200
The theory that describes the benefit of using visuals to compliment verbal or written information.
What is Dual Coding Theory?
200
Western Oregon University's educational journal database.
What is ERIC?
200
A powerful photo editing program that allows users to manipulate images on their computer.
What is Photoshop?
200
Apple's most popular mobile learning device that has access to thousands of educational applications.
What is the iPhone or iPod Touch?
300
A subscription service that allows users to have new content from their favorite websites sent straight to them.
What is RSS?
300
The theory that describes the distressing mental state caused by inconsistency between a person's two beliefs or a belief and an action.
What is Cognitive Dissonance Theory?
300
A search strategy that includes using the terms "and," "or," and "not."
What is Boolean Logic?
300
A powerful program that allows users to make dynamic websites.
What is Dreamweaver?
300
A piece of hardware that allows users to store and read thousands of books.
What is an ereader?
400
The process of creating audio and video recordings that can be published to the Internet and downloaded to computers and mobile devices.
What is podcasting?
400
The model that illustrates the central and peripheral routes to persuasion, and how to best influence attitude change.
What is the Elaboration Likelihood Model?
400
A commonly used, but rather controversial, website that allows users to edit and access information.
What is Wikipedia?
400
A type of computer program that allows users to create maps that are rich with data.
What is GIS?
400
Apple's service that allows colleges and universities to make lectures and other educational content available to students.
What is iTunes U?
500
A website where users can store, manage, and access their favorite websites.
What is social bookmarking?
500
The theory that seeks to explain individual differences in people's ability to communicate skillfully in social situations.
What is Constructivism?
500
Google's search engine that provides academic and peer reviewed articles.
What is Google Scholar?
500
Apple's suite of software that includes movie editing, music creation, and photo editing programs.
What is iLife?
500
A university that is modeling mobile learning by giving iPhones to incoming freshmen.
What is Abilene Christian University?
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