What is telecommuting
Working from home
What is netiquette
A term that describes the rules of internet etiquette
What do computers do
Computers can accept data (input), process the data according to specified rules, produce information (output), and store the information for future use.
What is accessibility
the practice of removing barriers that may prevent individuals with disabilities from interacting with data, a website, or an app.
What are some benefits of using tech for job searching?
hiring managers can learn more about you beyond what you can convey in a traditional, one-page paper resume
What's an intelligent classroom
A classroom where technology is used to facilitate learning and communication
What is a digital citizen
Anyone who uses or interacts with technology at work or in daily life for productivity or entertainment.
What is a digital media player
an application that lets you play audio and video files
What can visually impaired people do to accommodate to their needs on technology
Visually impaired people can change screen settings, such as increasing the size or changing the color of the text to make the words easier to read.
What are some crucial tips with creating an online presence?
Do not use humorous or informal names for your account profiles, blog, or domain name.
Include a photo that shows your best self.
Upload a PDF of your resume.
Include links to videos, publications, or digital content you have created.
Proofread your resume, blog, website, or profile carefully to avoid spelling and grammar mistakes.
Enable privacy settings on your personal social media accounts, and never post anything online that you would not want a potential employer to see.
What can a college or university do with a learning management system (LMS)
Set up web-based training sites where students can track progress in a course, take practice tests, and exchange messages with their instructor or other students
What are digital ethics
The set of legal and moral guidelines that govern the use of technology
What is a desktop/desktop computer?
a personal computer designed to be in a stationary location, where all its components fit on or under a desk or table.
What is a screen reader
technology that uses audio output to describe the contents of the screen
What is LinkedIn?
a social networking site designed to provide business and employment-oriented services.
What is telemedicine?
The use of telecommunications technology, including secure web-based videoconferencing, to diagnose and treat patients remotely, which provides rural or remote patients access to doctors in other areas, or when an in-person medical visit is not possible.
What is cyberbullying
a form of bullying that involves digital devices and platforms, such as social media sites, online forums, messaging apps, and email.
What are some input methods mobile devices use
touch screen, an on-screen keyboard, voice
What is alt text
descriptive text added to an object, such as a picture or drawing
What are some tech careers that offer certifications
Application software
Data analytics, database, and web design
Hardware
Networking
Operating systems
Programming
Cybersecurity
What does BYOD mean
Bring your own device
What are some cons to digital ethical questions
digital ethical questions do not always have easy answers and can involve complex issues related to privacy and protecting the identity, rights, and behavioral health of individuals
What is convergence
the increasing integration of technological capabilities on a growing number of previously unrelated devices.
What are some technologies that help users with intellectual disabilites
Speech recognition programs so that the user can input data or information verbally
Graphic organizers to enable a user to create an outline or structure of information
Audio books to read information aloud to the user instead of reading on a printed page or on the screen
What do recruiters or interviewers mostly use your online resume or social networking profiles for?
to determine whether to even contact you for an interview