Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
100
This is a computer that has the capability to perform input, processing, output, and storage activities
What is a personal computer (PC)
100
These are individual electrical pulses that a computer uses to represent data.
What are digital signals
100
This is the process of moving different portions of the document into view on the screen.
What is scrolling
100
Human speech as it uses continuous signals to represnt data and information.
What is analog.
100
This is the knowledge, skills, and performance standards students are expected to acquire in particular grade levels, or through sequences or slucsters based on subject matter units of instruction.
What is curriculum.
200
This is a small, lightweight, and portable computer designed for wireless communication and access to the Internet
What is a netbook
200
A communications network that covers a limited geographical area, such as a school, office building, or group of buildings.
What is a local area network (LAN)
200
A document that contains the formatting necessary for a specific document type.
What is a template.
200
This interprets and carries out the basic instructions that operate a computer.
What is the Central Processing Unit (CPU).
200
This is an interactive multimedia encyclopedia.
What is Britannica.
300
The skills which define the fundamental concepts, knowledge, skills, and attitudes for applying technology in K-12 educational settings.
What is the National Educational Technology Stadards for Teachers (NETS-T)
300
This specifies the rules that define how devices connnect to each other and transmit data over a network.
What is a communications protocol
300
This is a collection of related data that is organized in records.
What is a database file
300
This technology uses radio waves to transmit data between two devices.
What is Bluetooth.
300
This includes any music, speech, or other sound.
What is Audio.
400
Author of the books "The World Is Flat" and "Hot, Flat, and Crowded" and describes how "lightning-swift changes in technology and communications put people all over the globe in touch with each other as never before..."
Who is Thomas Friedman
400
This is a protocol that allows users to receive the audio feeds automatically.
What is Really Simple Syndication (RSS)
400
This is used to create electronic presentations, simulations, and software demonstrations that can include text, graphics, video, audio, animation, and screen captures.
What is Multimedia authoring software.
400
Monitors and screens use this technology which uses a liquid compound to present information on a display device.
What is Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
400
This identifies skills that must be mastered by a specific grade level and either have or are being developed by many school districts.
What is a Mastery Objective Checklist.
500
These people prefer parallel processing and multitasking, prefer to learn just-in-time, and prefer instant gratification and instant rewards.
What is Digital Native Learners
500
This is an outline of user standards that reminds teachers, students, and parents that they are guests on the Internet and that they need to use it appropriately.
What is an Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)
500
A sophisticated software program usually developed by an established educational software corporation as a complete educational software solution in one package.
What is an Integrated Learning Systems (ILS)
500
This is a single piece of equipment that provides the functionality of a printer, fax machine, copier, and scanner.
What is a Multifuction device (MFD)
500
An open window of opportunity for the information to be comprehended in greater detail by students.
What is a teachable moment.