3 Flashcards
(Ch. 1) A microprocessor is the “brains” of a computer (T/F)
True
(Ch. 1) Embedded computers are standalone products that have many functions (T/F)
False
(Ch. 1) The basic premise of ________ is that objects can be tagged, tracked, and monitored through a local network, or across the Internet.
A. Intelligent workspaces
B. The Internet of Things
C. The digital divide
D. Artificial intelligence
B. The Internet of Things
(Ch. 1) Computers with AI use human intelligence to make decisions (T/F)
False
(Ch. 1) A digital citizen uses technology to be productive and efficient (T/F)
True
(Ch. 1) A digital citizen uses technology to be productive and efficient (T/F)
True
(Ch. 1) A kiosk is a freestanding booth usually placed in a public area that can contain a display device used to show information to the public or event attendees (T/F)
True
(Ch. 1) ________ are smart devices that respond to a user’s verbal commands by using search technology to provide an answer to a question or perform a task.
A. Green computers
B. ATMs
C. Integrated circuits
D. Digital assistants
D. Digital assistants
(Ch. 1) ________ text is descriptive text added to an object.
A. Assistive
B. Accessible
C. Alternative
D. Associative
C. Alternative
(Ch. 1) The ENERGY STAR program encourages manufacturers to reduce the amount of electricity used by computers and related devices (T/F)
True
(Ch. 1) BYOD stands for Bring Your Own ________.
A. Database
B. Data
C. Daily planner
D. Device
D. Device
(Ch. 1) An intelligent classroom is one in which technology is used to facilitate learning and communication (T/F)
True
(Ch. 1) Colleges use ________ management systems (LMSs) to set up 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.
A. Linked
B. Live
C. Locational
D. Learning
D. Learning
(Ch. 1) Automated vehicles decrease independent transportation options for people with disabilities (T/F)
False
(Ch. 1) The mobile health (mHealth) trend refers to doctors and nurses using smartphones or tablets to access health records stored on mobile devices (T/F)
False