Acronyms 1. AECT stands for Association for Education Communications and Technology 2. ISTE stands for International Society for Technology in Education 3. NCATE stands for National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education 4. NCLB stands for No Child Left Behine 5. PREP stands for Prepared Reflective Engaged Professional 6. ODE stands for Ohio Department of Educaatio 7. ORC stands for Ohio Resource Center 8. NETS stands for National Education Technology Standards Chapter 1 1. Which is not a standard in the ISTE NETS•T performance indicators for teachers? Chapter 2 1. You have a student who does his homework accurately and on time. When you return it, you orally commend him and smile. This is an example of 2. Every Saturday night, Belle and Chase look forward to going to the local YMCA to square dance. Which type of intelligence is prominent in this activity? 3. The purpose of IQ tests is to 4. If you designed a lesson following the concept of behaviorism, after a student gave a response, you would give her 5. The theorist best know for the multiple intelligence theory is . 6. Both cognitivists and constructivists recognize learning as a 7. A teacher’s own teaching style is usually a function of 8. Today, educational technology typically is considered to include 9. If an instructor assigns gifted students a long-term project in which they can select to videotape their construction of models, conduct interviews, design display booths, or record informational audiotapes, the teacher is striving to accommodate Chapter 3 1. All of the following are among the roles of instructional objectives except: 2. The different types of thinking skills have been categorized by several theorists. One of the most popular of these systems is known as 3. What teachers do when practicing their profession to help students learn is known as 4. In the final step of the learning event, the type of evaluation that you will perform is 5. Techniques and activities in which teachers require students to engage to master content are 6. When preparing a learning environment, a teacher should 7. Well-written performance objectives contain: 8. Bloom’s Taxonomy levels Chapter 4 1. Scaffolding is defined as 2. Word prediction software 3. Which of the following is not a reading support tool? 4. Which is a communications tool? 5. One of the most rapidly growing student segments is 6. TESOL stands for 7. CLD stands for students who 8. Students with special needs and students with exceptionalities are not 9. Word processing software can assist students who Chapter 5 1. Making sure all the computer parts work together is the job of the 2. Compared to floppy disks, CD-ROM discs have storage capacity. 3. Printer resolution is measured as 4. A billion bytes of data are referred to as a 5. Computer storage that is long term and continues after the power to the computer has been turned off is 6. A program that can cause damage to your computer system and that should be scanned for whenever you start your computer is a 7. To protect classroom computers from computer viruses, a teacher should 8. A flat, pressure-sensitive panel that you touch with your finger and on which move your finger around to provide input to a computer is known as 9. The program that tells a computer how to behave like a computer is known as the Chapter 6 1. In the self-paced remediation lab at the middle school where you are teaching, the students are working with multimedia skills reinforcement software. For the auditory component of the programs in this setting, the peripherals of choice are 2. Catching students up on missed class work is a perennial problem at all levels and grades of instruction. For information that is presented visually, one solution is to present the material as usual by writing on a display surface but also to store the information for later retrieval. This display surface is known as 3. It looks like a pen but is used to draw on an electronic pad, not paper. It is called . 4. Electronic tablets that display stored digital text, page by page, are known as 5. Using a headpiece and glove and other related hardware and software that enable you to interact with a three-dimensional world is known as 6. The inexpensive device that lets teachers display computer images using a standard television monitor is a 7. E-books allow students to 8. To capture a digital image of a page of a reference book, it is best to use a Chapter 7 1. A license from a software company that lets the software be used legally on all of the computers at the organization’s location is known as a 2. Software that you can request or download and try out without charge, paying a usually small fee only if you decide you like the software, is known as 3. One of the great advantages of an electronic spreadsheet is that you can relate cells to each other so that changing data in one cell will make changes 4. Information about just one item or person, such as the name, address, telephone number, and parents’ names of one student, in a database program is a 5. An intriguing feature of spreadsheets is their unique ability to help forecast the results of changing conditions, such as developing a budget. This feature is known as 6. The word processing feature that is a mini-program to create customized documents is a 7. The difference between freeware and shareware is that Chapter 8 1. Using the DVC online site to research learning styles, Mrs. McCarthy sees bold, underlined topics in the text. By clicking on “Learning Styles Survey” as she reads through the text, she can skip to a survey to find out her own and her students’ dominant learning styles; then, with another click, she can return to the home page. This “skipping” between interactive pages is made possible by 2. To create a document with graphics, video, and sound to link with other documents is to use 3. Software that provides students the opportunity to interact with model environments and promote discovery learning is 4. When selecting an authoring system, a teacher should consider 5. Speech synthesizers and screen readers are examples of 6. Problem-solving software is a class of academic software in which students 7. When acquiring academic software, the teacher’s primary role is to Chapter 9 1. Telecommunications is 2. A chat is 3. Web pages are written by using a language called 4. The agreed-upon standard for photographic images is 5. The Internet software that allows online individuals to see and talk to each other while sharing files is 6. Zipped files that are downloaded from the Internet are Chapter 10 1. Blogs are 2. Adobe Acrobat Reader converts traditional publications to an exact replica of the original pages using what format 3. For educators, the largest database of information is 4. If a file has been saved in PDF format, to open and read it, you will need to have installed on your computer the program called 5. The system that a school uses to block inappropriate pages is known as 6. Including multimedia on a web site is useful to educators because multimedia 7. An education portal is a web site that Chapter 11 1. WAV and MP3 files are examples of 2. An advantage of digital video over analog in the classroom is the 3. The digital equivalent to the traditional overhead projector for the display of nonmoving images is the Chapter 12 1. Technical support, while important for all technology-driven instruction, is most critical for 2. To be successful in distance education courses, students need to be all of the following except 3. One of the greatest challenges in distance education is 4. One of the key issues for teachers who are preparing a course to teach at a distance is 5. In distance delivery, synchronous instruction is instruction that occurs at 6. Asynchronous interaction in distance education can be supported by Chapter 13 1. Circumstances under which a teacher can use copyrighted materials in face-to-face instruction are 2. Copying software to share with others or installing software on multiple machines when only one copy was purchased is 3. To address the digital divide, the Federal Communications Commission established a discounted cost for telecommunications service for community access centers known as 4. An example of an emerging technology that is still in its infancy is 5. Because of the societal shift toward technology, 6. Three of the key legal issues related to the digital age are 7. Parents must give permission for teachers to Chapter 14 1. WiFi stands for 2. Which is a type of virtual reality? 3. Which capability is normally not included on a smartphone?
1. AECT stands for
Association for Education Communications and Technology
2. ISTE stands for
International Society for Technology in Education
3. NCATE stands for
National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education
4. NCLB stands for
No Child Left Behine
5. PREP stands for
Prepared Reflective Engaged Professional
6. ODE stands for
Ohio Department of Educaatio
7. ORC stands for
Ohio Resource Center
8. NETS stands for
National Education Technology Standards
Chapter 1
1. Which is not a standard in the ISTE NETS•T performance indicators for teachers?
Chapter 2
1. You have a student who does his homework accurately and on time. When you return it, you orally commend him and smile. This is an example of
2. Every Saturday night, Belle and Chase look forward to going to the local YMCA to square dance. Which type of intelligence is prominent in this activity?
3. The purpose of IQ tests is to
4. If you designed a lesson following the concept of behaviorism, after a student gave a response, you would give her
5. The theorist best know for the multiple intelligence theory is
.
6. Both cognitivists and constructivists recognize learning as a
7. A teacher’s own teaching style is usually a function of
8. Today, educational technology typically is considered to include
9. If an instructor assigns gifted students a long-term project in which they can select to videotape their construction of models, conduct interviews, design display booths, or record informational audiotapes, the teacher is striving to accommodate
Chapter 3
1. All of the following are among the roles of instructional objectives except:
2. The different types of thinking skills have been categorized by several theorists. One of the most popular of these systems is known as
3. What teachers do when practicing their profession to help students learn is known as
4. In the final step of the learning event, the type of evaluation that you will perform is
5. Techniques and activities in which teachers require students to engage to master content are
6. When preparing a learning environment, a teacher should
7. Well-written performance objectives contain:
8. Bloom’s Taxonomy levels
Chapter 4
1. Scaffolding is defined as
2. Word prediction software
3. Which of the following is not a reading support tool?
4. Which is a communications tool?
5. One of the most rapidly growing student segments is
6. TESOL stands for
7. CLD stands for students who
8. Students with special needs and students with exceptionalities are not
9. Word processing software can assist students who
Chapter 5
1. Making sure all the computer parts work together is the job of the
2. Compared to floppy disks, CD-ROM discs have storage capacity.
3. Printer resolution is measured as
4. A billion bytes of data are referred to as a
5. Computer storage that is long term and continues after the power to the computer has been turned off is
6. A program that can cause damage to your computer system and that should be scanned for whenever you start your computer is a
7. To protect classroom computers from computer viruses, a teacher should
8. A flat, pressure-sensitive panel that you touch with your finger and on which move your finger around to provide input to a computer is known as
9. The program that tells a computer how to behave like a computer is known as the
Chapter 6
1. In the self-paced remediation lab at the middle school where you are teaching, the students are working with multimedia skills reinforcement software. For the auditory component of the programs in this setting, the peripherals of choice are
2. Catching students up on missed class work is a perennial problem at all levels and grades of instruction. For information that is presented visually, one solution is to present the material as usual by writing on a display surface but also to store the information for later retrieval. This display surface is known as
3. It looks like a pen but is used to draw on an electronic pad, not paper. It is called
.
4. Electronic tablets that display stored digital text, page by page, are known as
5. Using a headpiece and glove and other related hardware and software that enable you
to interact with a three-dimensional world is known as
6. The inexpensive device that lets teachers display computer images using a standard television monitor is a
7. E-books allow students to
8. To capture a digital image of a page of a reference book, it is best to use a
Chapter 7
1. A license from a software company that lets the software be used legally on all of the computers at the organization’s location is known as a
2. Software that you can request or download and try out without charge, paying a usually small fee only if you decide you like the software, is known as
3. One of the great advantages of an electronic spreadsheet is that you can relate cells to each other so that changing data in one cell will make changes
4. Information about just one item or person, such as the name, address, telephone number, and parents’ names of one student, in a database program is a
5. An intriguing feature of spreadsheets is their unique ability to help forecast the results of changing conditions, such as developing a budget. This feature is known as
6. The word processing feature that is a mini-program to create customized documents is a
7. The difference between freeware and shareware is that
Chapter 8
1. Using the DVC online site to research learning styles, Mrs. McCarthy sees bold, underlined topics in the text. By clicking on “Learning Styles Survey” as she reads through the text, she can skip to a survey to find out her own and her students’ dominant learning styles; then, with another click, she can return to the home page. This “skipping” between interactive pages is made possible by
2. To create a document with graphics, video, and sound to link with other documents is to use
3. Software that provides students the opportunity to interact with model environments
and promote discovery learning is
4. When selecting an authoring system, a teacher should consider
5. Speech synthesizers and screen readers are examples of
6. Problem-solving software is a class of academic software in which students
7. When acquiring academic software, the teacher’s primary role is to
Chapter 9
1. Telecommunications is
2. A chat is
3. Web pages are written by using a language called
4. The agreed-upon standard for photographic images is
5. The Internet software that allows online individuals to see and talk to each other
while sharing files is
6. Zipped files that are downloaded from the Internet are
Chapter 10
1. Blogs are
2. Adobe Acrobat Reader converts traditional publications to an exact replica of the original pages using what format
3. For educators, the largest database of information is
4. If a file has been saved in PDF format, to open and read it, you will need to have installed on your computer the program called
5. The system that a school uses to block inappropriate pages is known as
6. Including multimedia on a web site is useful to educators because multimedia
7. An education portal is a web site that
Chapter 11
1. WAV and MP3 files are examples of
2. An advantage of digital video over analog in the classroom is the
3. The digital equivalent to the traditional overhead projector for the display of nonmoving images is the
Chapter 12
1. Technical support, while important for all technology-driven instruction, is most critical for
2. To be successful in distance education courses, students need to be all of the following except
3. One of the greatest challenges in distance education is
4. One of the key issues for teachers who are preparing a course to teach at a distance is
5. In distance delivery, synchronous instruction is instruction that occurs at
6. Asynchronous interaction in distance education can be supported by
Chapter 13
1. Circumstances under which a teacher can use copyrighted materials in face-to-face instruction are
2. Copying software to share with others or installing software on multiple machines when only one copy was purchased is
3. To address the digital divide, the Federal Communications Commission established a discounted cost for telecommunications service for community access centers known as
4. An example of an emerging technology that is still in its infancy is
5. Because of the societal shift toward technology,
6. Three of the key legal issues related to the digital age are
7. Parents must give permission for teachers to
Chapter 14
1. WiFi stands for
2. Which is a type of virtual reality?
3. Which capability is normally not included on a smartphone?