Define Instructional Technology Terms Flashcards

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Instructional Technology Coordinators need to be aware of the Individual with disabilities Education act (IDEA) because
They assist in providing accommodations for students with IEPs.
An instructional Technology coordinator is presenting a workshop to help teachers set up individual web pages for posting on the district's website. The presentation should contain a caution about ?
Publishing students classwork. (Privacy)
Which of the following is an ergonomic (positioning) concern of an instructional technology coordinator observing students at work in the computer lab?
Are the students positioning their chairs and feet properly to provide adequate support?
Which of the following document is the best guide for determining whether a digital resource is being used legally.
Its licensing agreement
Full text is a valuable feature of an online periodicals database because it
Provides access to articles i their entirety.
Which of the following features of an online grade book system is most likely to benefit students?
Supporting transparent, constructive relationships between teachers and parents. Parent effort equate to higher student achievement.
The best face to face instruction and online learning.
Blended learning
An educational system online that mimics real-world education by using virtual concepts for exams, assignments, classes and more.
Virtual learning environment
An online space where students and instructors interact. Not to be confused with a video game, through engagement definitely improves if students think of it as one.
Virtual classroom
Learning that occurs outside a traditional school, i.e. forget having to lug around that heavy backpack.
Informal Learning.
Digital materials available for reuse and re-purposing in teaching, researching, and learning. These materials are made available through licenses that allow them to be used through means not permitted under copyright, so the flow of knowledge in boundless.
Open educational resource (OER)
A student-centered teaching method that uses online resources to facilitate learning without requiring students and instructors.
Asynchronous learning
Using game design and mechanics to drive motivation and increase engagement in learning.
Gamification
Students learn lessons at home with the help of videos or other instructional materials and spend their classroom time doing assignments with help from their teachers.
Flipped Classroom
A course in which materials ans instruction are delivered over the internet to users around the world. The course is designed to connect instructors with learners interested in a common topic and works best with a large user base and open content.
Massive open Online Course (MOOC)