You use printed books, computer software, e-book, and webpages for this format.
What is text format?
You use these to gather information about students quickly.
What are Quick Response Codes?
Where technology is a seamless component of learning the expands educational environment.
What are classrooms?
You may go here if you need to use a computer, need a lab kit, or a digital book.
What is a library media center?
This refers to the legal rights to an original work.
What is copyright?
You use a CD, live presenter, podcast & DVD, IMAX documentary film, and streamed video for these types of formats.
What is audio & video?
You may use this to play variations of a bar graph as your students predict population growth over time.
What is an electronic whiteboard?
You can use computers, digital cameras, and MP3s
What are examples of digital tools?
Phase 1 & 2 of the Four Phase Process.
What is dabbling & Old things, old ways?
This provides an important copyright exception for teachers and students.
What is fair use?
You use drawing on interactive whiteboard, and or a photo in a newspaper for this format.
What is visual?
You use this to assist you in selecting and using instructional strategies, media, technology, and materials.
What is the ASSURE model?
A program of assessment and appropriate instructional assistance in schools.
What is Response to Intervention?
Phase 3 & 4 of the Four-Phase Process
What are New things, old ways & New things, new ways?
This is a serious crime if you don't follow the copyright laws.
What is copyright violation?
You use a real or virtual object for this format.
What is a manipulative?
This provides you with five basic guidelines for becoming a digital teacher.
What are the ISTE Standards?
Guides the production and electronic distribution of digital versions of textbooks + instructional materials to accessible formats.
What are the National Instructional Materials Accessibility Standards?
Face-to-face , Distance learning, Blended learning.
What are the three types of instruction?
You can access collections of images and sounds that can be used in presentations or other products without payment of royalties using internet resources.
What are "royalty free" collections of media?
Teachers, subject-matter experts are this type of format.
What are people?
This was developed over several years with an emphasis on higher-level learning.
What is Common Core State Standards?
Multiple means of representation, Multiple means of action and expression, Multiple means of engagement.
What is the UDL framework?
They created the four-phase process.
Who is Prensky?
The purpose & character of the use, Nature of the copyrighted work, Amount & sustainability of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole, Effect of the use on the potential market for or value of copyrighted work are part of this part of fair use.
What are the four basic criteria?