these are are embedded in many products (smart devices), which communicate via the Internet or wireless networks. Often referred to as the "brains" of a computer.
What is a processor?
What is smart devices?
this requires any company with 15 or more employees to make reasonable attempts to accommodate the needs of physically challenged workers.
What is the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act?
this uses technology to enable workers to connect to the company’s network, communicate with each other, use productivity software and apps, meet via web conferencing, and more.
What is an Intelligent Workplace?
this is known as the digital divide.
What is those who have access to technology and resources VS those who do not.
hese are small and have limited hardware but enhance the capabilities of everyday devices. They also have a specific purpose.
What are embedded computers?
ATMs are a type of this freestanding booth that contains a display device used to show information to the public.
What is a kiosk?
technology that uses audio output to describe the contents of the screen
What is a screen reader?
a policy where companies ask employees to bring their own computers.
What is BYOD?
one evaluates and integrates new technologies while the other oversees the centralized computer equipment and administers the network
What is technical support VS opperations?
the use of logic and prior experience to simulate human intelligence
What is artificial intelligence or AI?
an example of this is when a person's refrigerator sends a text to the owners phone telling him/her that they need milk, then adds "Buy Milk" to an app.
What is Io T at HOME?
descriptive text added to an object, such as a picture or drawing
What is Alternative Text (alt text)?
created web-based training sites where students can check their progress in a course, take practice tests, and exchange messages with the instructor or other students. Blackboard is an example.
What is a Learning Management System (LMS)?
one is the use of computers to simulate a real or imagined environment that appears as a three-dimensional space and the other uses an image of an actual place or things and adds digital information to it
What is end Virtual Reality vs. Augmented Reality?
What are personal uses for technology?
an example of this in when a manufacturing plant uses sensors to monitor precess and increase quality of finished goods.
What is Io T in Busines?
examples of technologies that help users with learning disabilities learn or perform tasks
What are speech recognition programs, graphic organizers, and audio books?
software and app development, technology equipment, IT departments, technology service and repair, technology sales, IT consulting, web marketing and social media, data storage and analysis, information and system security
What are examples of technology careers?
one directs the planning, research, development, evaluation, and integration of technology while the other analyzes, designs, develops, and implements new information technology and maintains existing systems
What is management VS research and software development?
an example would be a medical office sending prescription updates to a pharmacy and alerting the patient of the prescription.
What is Io T in Healthcare?
to improve accessibility for all users and provide the same opportunities to learn, work, and play, no matter what limitations a user has.
What is the basic premise and purpose of assisted technology?
where technology is used to facilitate learning and communication
What is an Intelligent Classroom?
one uses audio output to describe the contents of the screen while the other uses descriptive text added to an object.
What is a screen reader VS Alt text?