module 1: lesson 1-3 Flashcards
A mix of process and product used in the application of knowledge, including tools from pencil and paper to electronic gadgets.
technology
The use of digital technology, communication tools, and networks to access, manage, integrate, evaluate, create, and communicate information.
Information and Communication Technology Literacy (ICT Literacy).
The use of technology in teaching and learning, encompassing both non-digital and digital tools.
Educational Technology
The ability to find, evaluate, utilize, share, and create content using information technologies and the Internet.
Digital Literacy
Tools that use an Internet connection to access information, e.g., Skype.
online digital tools
Tools that can be used without Internet access, e.g., Canary Learning, Pocket.
offline digital tools
The theory and practice of design, development, utilization, management, and evaluation of processes and resources for learning.
instructional technology
Program control instructions and accompanying documentation stored on disks or tapes.
software
Sequential or simultaneous use of a variety of media formats in a presentation or self-study program.
multimedia
A massive network of networks that connects millions of computers globally.
the Internet
A graphical environment on computer networks allowing access to documents that can include text, data, sound, and videos.
the World Wide Web (WWW)
The ability of the learner to access the Internet during lessons for educational resources.
web access
An inquiry-oriented lesson format where most information comes from the web.
webquest
Software associated with computers that can be used for personal, professional, or classroom productivity.
productivity tools
Tools that utilize discussion and interaction on the Internet, such as threaded discussion forums and blogging.
discussion tools
An online journal where information from teachers and students is arranged.
blog
An editable website that allows students to collaboratively create and post written work or digital files.
wiki
An instructional delivery method where web resources are used as homework, with discussion occurring during class time.
a flipped classroom
A video or audio multimedia clip about a single topic, typically in a radio talk show format.
a podcast
Cloud-based teaching tools stored on Google servers, including Gmail and Google Calendar.
Google Apps
A video blog where each entry is posted as a video instead of text.
vlog
A category of hardware and software that enables Internet-based telephone calls.
VOIP
Fill in the blank: Digital learning is any type of learning that is accompanied by _______.
[technology]
List the types of technology tools.
- Data/Calculation tools
- Design tools
- Discussion tools
- Email tools
- Handheld devices