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Technology Glossary:
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Acceptable Use Policy--a set of rules that defines what is and what is not permitted for use on information communication technologies
Appropriate--suitable or fitting for a particular purpose, person, occasion, etc.
Availability--the reliable and timely access to data and resources one is authorized to use
Bias--in favor of or against one view or another
Coding Approaches--where perceived events activates an action that is associated with the event, applied to a variety of subject areas
Collaboration--to work together with individuals and cooperate on a project
Communication Technology--a process to store or deliver information using electronic and graphic means; Processes include encoding, transmitting, receiving, storing, retrieving and decoding
Community--(home, school, work, global) - a social, religious occupational, or other group sharing common characteristics or interests and perceived or perceiving itself as distinct in some respect from the larger society within which it exists
Components--a part or element of a whole that can be separated from or attached to a system
Confidentiality--the concept of keeping private information safe from individuals who should not have access
Control Keys--keyboard keys used alone or in combination with other keys to perform certain actions. The most frequently used control keys are CTRL, ALT, the windows logo key, and ESC
Cyber-Bullying--improper behavior using technology that is designed to harm another person
Cyber-Security--the collection of tools, policies, security concepts, security safeguards, guidelines, risk management approaches, actions, training, best practices, assurance and technologies that can be used to protect the cyber environment and organization and user's assets. Security involving anything located in a networked environment
Data-Driven--activities where results are derived from data
Design--as an idea: An interactive decision-making process that produces plans by which resources are converted into products or systems that meet human needs and wants to solve problems. As a process: Plan: make or work out a plan for; create something for a specific role, purpose or effect; create the idea for; create or execute in an artistic or highly skilled manner.
Digital Citizenship--the norms of behavior with regard to technology use
Digital Device--hardware
Digital Footprint--a trail of data that is left behind by users on digital services, passive and active65
Digital Literacy--a person’s ability to perform tasks effectively in a technological environment
Digital Tools--software used to complete a task
Electronic Resources--information resource provided in an electronic format
Feedback--using all or a portion of the information from the output of a system to regulate or control the processes or inputs in order to modify output
Files--a computer file is a block of arbitrary information, or resource for storing information, that is available to a computer program and is usually based on some kind of durable storage. Computer files can be considered as the modern counterpart of the files of printed documents that traditionally existed in offices and libraries, which are the source of the term
Function Keys--these keys are used to perform specific tasks. They are labeled as F1, F2, F3, and so on
Hardware--the mechanical, magnetic, and electronic, and electrical devices comprising a computer system, as the CPU, disk drives, keyboard, or monitor
Home Row--starting standard keyboard finger placements (a-s-d-f-g-h-j-k-l-;)
Identify--to recognize or establish as being a particular person or thing
Information and Communication Technology (ICT)--a range of technologies for gathering, storing, retrieving, processing, analyzing, and transmitting information
Information Systems--a system, whether automated or manual, that comprises people machines, and/or methods organized to collect, process, transmit, and disseminate data that represent user information
Input--anything that enters a system process such as resources or data
Integrity--the concept that data is consistent and hasn't been modified
Interface--a device or program enabling a user to communicate with an electronic device
Media--“media” are generally materials that hold data in any form or that allow data to pass through them, including paper; transparencies; multipart forms; hard, floppy and optical disks; magnetic tape; wire cable and fiber. Media is the plural of "medium.” Any form of information including music and movies; may also refer to CDs, DVDs, videotapes and other prerecorded material
Online--a general term for when one computer is interacting directly and simultaneously with another computer
Output--the results of the operation of any system
Ownership Rights--a legal right to publish a work for a specified number of years
Peripherals--a device or unit that operates separately from the digital device but is connected to it, as a digital camera, flash drive, keyboard, printer, and etc.
Presentation--the sharing of information with an audience
Problem-Based--learner-centered approach where learners conduct research, integrate theory and practice, and apply knowledge and skills to develop a plausible solution to a defined problem
Process--a systematic sequence of actions that combines inputs to produce an 66 output
Software--the programs that enable a computer to perform a specific task
Spreadsheet--a grid of information within a program that displays mathematical or logical functions
Storage/Storage Device--a collective term for disks, tapes, disk array, and any other mechanism capable of non-volatile data storage
Subsystems--a part of a larger system or whole
Symbol Keys--Ex: $, ?, &
System--a group of independent, but interrelated elements comprising a unified whole
Systems-Thinking Model--a graphic that displays the parts of a system (Input, Process, Output, Feedback)
Technological Systems--a system is unique to the study of technology
Technological Method--a specific problem-solving method for doing technology (define the problem, research solutions, generate alternative solutions, generate alternative solutions, select the best solutions, develop and produce a result, test and evaluate a result, report results)
Technology--the branch of knowledge that deals with the creation and use of technical means and their interrelation with life, society, and the environment
Technology Literacy--the ability to responsibly and effectively use technology to communicate, develop solutions, evaluate options, manipulate data, and prepare for future challenges
Tool--a device is used to complete a task
Virtual Learning Environment--an electronic system designed to communicate content
Word Processing--a computer application used for the production (including composition, editing, formatting, and possibly printing) of any sort of printable material
Technology Glossary:
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Acceptable Use Policy--a set of rules that defines what is and what is not permitted for use on information communication technologies
Appropriate--suitable or fitting for a particular purpose, person, occasion, etc.
Availability--the reliable and timely access to data and resources one is authorized to use
Bias--in favor of or against one view or another
Coding Approaches--where perceived events activates an action that is associated with the event, applied to a variety of subject areas
Collaboration--to work together with individuals and cooperate on a project
Communication Technology--a process to store or deliver information using electronic and graphic means; Processes include encoding, transmitting, receiving, storing, retrieving and decoding
Community--(home, school, work, global) - a social, religious occupational, or other group sharing common characteristics or interests and perceived or perceiving itself as distinct in some respect from the larger society within which it exists
Components--a part or element of a whole that can be separated from or attached to a system
Confidentiality--the concept of keeping private information safe from individuals who should not have access
Control Keys--keyboard keys used alone or in combination with other keys to perform certain actions. The most frequently used control keys are CTRL, ALT, the windows logo key, and ESC
Cyber-Bullying--improper behavior using technology that is designed to harm another person
Cyber-Security--the collection of tools, policies, security concepts, security safeguards, guidelines, risk management approaches, actions, training, best practices, assurance and technologies that can be used to protect the cyber environment and organization and user's assets. Security involving anything located in a networked environment
Data-Driven--activities where results are derived from data
Design--as an idea: An interactive decision-making process that produces plans by which resources are converted into products or systems that meet human needs and wants to solve problems. As a process: Plan: make or work out a plan for; create something for a specific role, purpose or effect; create the idea for; create or execute in an artistic or highly skilled manner.
Digital Citizenship--the norms of behavior with regard to technology use
Digital Device--hardware
Digital Footprint--a trail of data that is left behind by users on digital services, passive and active65
Digital Literacy--a person’s ability to perform tasks effectively in a technological environment
Digital Tools--software used to complete a task
Electronic Resources--information resource provided in an electronic format
Feedback--using all or a portion of the information from the output of a system to regulate or control the processes or inputs in order to modify output
Files--a computer file is a block of arbitrary information, or resource for storing information, that is available to a computer program and is usually based on some kind of durable storage. Computer files can be considered as the modern counterpart of the files of printed documents that traditionally existed in offices and libraries, which are the source of the term
Function Keys--these keys are used to perform specific tasks. They are labeled as F1, F2, F3, and so on
Hardware--the mechanical, magnetic, and electronic, and electrical devices comprising a computer system, as the CPU, disk drives, keyboard, or monitor
Home Row--starting standard keyboard finger placements (a-s-d-f-g-h-j-k-l-;)
Identify--to recognize or establish as being a particular person or thing
Information and Communication Technology (ICT)--a range of technologies for gathering, storing, retrieving, processing, analyzing, and transmitting information
Information Systems--a system, whether automated or manual, that comprises people machines, and/or methods organized to collect, process, transmit, and disseminate data that represent user information
Input--anything that enters a system process such as resources or data
Integrity--the concept that data is consistent and hasn't been modified
Interface--a device or program enabling a user to communicate with an electronic device
Media--“media” are generally materials that hold data in any form or that allow data to pass through them, including paper; transparencies; multipart forms; hard, floppy and optical disks; magnetic tape; wire cable and fiber. Media is the plural of "medium.” Any form of information including music and movies; may also refer to CDs, DVDs, videotapes and other prerecorded material
Online--a general term for when one computer is interacting directly and simultaneously with another computer
Output--the results of the operation of any system
Ownership Rights--a legal right to publish a work for a specified number of years
Peripherals--a device or unit that operates separately from the digital device but is connected to it, as a digital camera, flash drive, keyboard, printer, and etc.
Presentation--the sharing of information with an audience
Problem-Based--learner-centered approach where learners conduct research, integrate theory and practice, and apply knowledge and skills to develop a plausible solution to a defined problem
Process--a systematic sequence of actions that combines inputs to produce an 66 output
Software--the programs that enable a computer to perform a specific task
Spreadsheet--a grid of information within a program that displays mathematical or logical functions
Storage/Storage Device--a collective term for disks, tapes, disk array, and any other mechanism capable of non-volatile data storage
Subsystems--a part of a larger system or whole
Symbol Keys--Ex: $, ?, &
System--a group of independent, but interrelated elements comprising a unified whole
Systems-Thinking Model--a graphic that displays the parts of a system (Input, Process, Output, Feedback)
Technological Systems--a system is unique to the study of technology
Technological Method--a specific problem-solving method for doing technology (define the problem, research solutions, generate alternative solutions, generate alternative solutions, select the best solutions, develop and produce a result, test and evaluate a result, report results)
Technology--the branch of knowledge that deals with the creation and use of technical means and their interrelation with life, society, and the environment
Technology Literacy--the ability to responsibly and effectively use technology to communicate, develop solutions, evaluate options, manipulate data, and prepare for future challenges
Tool--a device is used to complete a task
Virtual Learning Environment--an electronic system designed to communicate content
Word Processing--a computer application used for the production (including composition, editing, formatting, and possibly printing) of any sort of printable material