Module 3.5: ICT in teaching Foreign Languages
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What is the "Multimedia"?
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It is the combination of different content forms as text, audio, still images, animation, video, or interactivity content forms
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It is the combination of ICT in language teaching
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It is the combination just video materials into language teaching
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None of the ideas are true
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Multimedia devices are
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electronic media devices used to store and experience multimedia content
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electronic media devices used not to store and experience multimedia content
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electronic TV devices
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electronic internet devices
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Find the best definition of "Multimedia"
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It combines five basic types of media into the learning environment: text, video, sound, graphics and animation, thus providing a powerful new tool for education.
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It is an extensional term for information technology (IT) that stresses the role of unified communications and the integration of telecommunications (telephone lines and wireless signals) and computers
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It is used to form adjectives indicating that something consists of many things
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It is the communication outlets or tools used to store and deliver information or data.
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According to Healey et. al. one advantage of integrating Technology into language teaching is ...
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"the use of technology for teaching and learning is moving their institution in the right direction"
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"the use of technology for teaching and learning is saving time"
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"the use of technology for teaching and learning is motivating students to learn"
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"the use of technology for teaching and learning is having more time to relax"
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What are some advantages of using multimedia technology in learning and teaching languages?
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All answers are true
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Development of communicative competence
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Widening of cultural knowledge
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Motivation
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Which answer is incorrect about the disadvantages of using multimedia technology in ELT?
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Provides Opportunities for English Teaching outside the Classrooms
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Emphasis on the Supplementary of Effective Teaching
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Lack of Communication between Teachers and Students
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Lack of Real-Time Teaching
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Find the notion that should be considered while using multimedia in ELT.
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multimedia technology should be used as a supplementary instrument rather than a target
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multimedia technology should be used as a basic instrument
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multimedia technology should be used as a target instrument
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multimedia technology shouldn't be used as a supplementary instrument rather than a target
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What does ICT stand for?
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Information, Communication, Technology
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Information, Computer, Teaching
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Information, Computer, Technology
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Informative Computer Technology
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What does CAL stand for?
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Computer assisted learning
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Child assisted learning
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Computer aided learning
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Computer aimed learning
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Find the list of recommendations for teachers while using multimedia technology
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All answers are true
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Teachers Should Not Consider the Computer Screen as a Blackboard or Whiteboard.
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Teachers Should Encourage Students to Use their Own Mind and Speak More
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Teachers Should Play the Leading Role in Teaching.
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Google Docs is most similar to which application?
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Microsoft Word
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Microsoft PowerPoint
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Adobe Creative Suite
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Microsoft Outlook
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What is the main difference between Google Docs and Microsoft Office?
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it allows the real life collaboration
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it's designed primarily for text-based documents
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it changes the font, color, size and other style settings
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all answers are true
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This google product allows you to survey, quiz, or question students with multiple choice, open-ended and other questions.
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Google Forms
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Google Slides
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Google Drawings
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Google Docs
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What is Blended learning?
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It is using both online and in-person learning experiences when teaching students
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It is an education that takes place over the Internet.
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It is a typical face-to-face learning
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None of the answers is true
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What is Google apps?
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a collection of web-based programs and file storage which run in a web browser, without requiring users to buy or install software
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a web-based app used to create forms for data collection purposes.
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a free Web-based application in which documents and spreadsheets can be created, edited and stored online
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A free and easy tool helping educators efficiently manage and assess progress, while enhancing connections with learners from school, from home, or on the go.
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Find the list of programs for creating online presentations
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Emaze, Google presentations, Prezi
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Google slides, Prezi, Google class
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Prezi, Google doc, Google slides
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Emaze, Puzzle.org, Canva
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How to save the changes in Google doc?
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the changes will be automatically saved
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the Save tab can be helpful here
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the Ctrl+C should be used
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the Ctrl+V should be used
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Can multiple users edit Google Docs at the same time?
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Multiple people can view and edit a Google Docs file simultaneously. As users make edits, Google Docs tracks all the changes and tags each edit with the responsible Google account holder's name.
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Multiple people cannot view and edit a Google Docs file simultaneously. As users make edits, Google Docs tracks all the changes and tags each edit with the responsible Google account holder's name.
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Multiple people should view and edit a Google Docs file simultaneously. As users make edits, Google Docs tracks all the changes and tags each edit with the responsible Google account holder's name.
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Multiple people shouldn't view and edit a Google Docs file simultaneously. As users make edits, Google Docs tracks all the changes and tags each edit with the responsible Google account holder's name.
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Why is Google Slides better than PowerPoint?
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Because it is certainly user-friendly, multifunctional and allows a super easy collaboration with your team members
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Because it naturally offers more functions for the end user but it's limited when it comes to co-working
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Because it doesn't offer an automatic savings
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Because it requires the Microsoft Office software to be installed on your PC in order to run
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How to see all edits in Google Docs?
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In Google drive
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In Google forms
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In Google docs
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In Google slides
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What is the Internet?
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A folder on your computer that stores important files
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A global network of computers and electronic devices
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A type of web browser
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A global collection of different website
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To use the internet, what would you click on?
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My email provider, like Outlook
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A browser like Explorer or Firefox
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A Microsoft Office program
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Not sure
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Which of the following can you do online? Select all that apply.
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Pay bills and manage bank accounts
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Watch movies and TV shows
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Use search engines to find information
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Send and receive email and instant messages
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Which of the following is NOT a web browser?
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Edge
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Firefox
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Windows
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Chrome
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Critically evaluating content on the Web is important because
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anyone can publish on the Web. There's no guarantee that what you're reading is objective and has gone through standard fact-checking and editorial reviews.
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Web authors are always biased
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web authors are always less professional
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printed information is always more accurate than information found on the Web.
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Which of the following is an example of effective online searching?
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Do a random keyword search on a search engine of your choice. Then, quickly browse through all the results listed and find the ones you think have the most useful information.
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Formulate research questions, list possible sources of information, identify keywords, and begin your search.
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Visit chat rooms and find out what others are saying about your topic.
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Post a question about your topic on a message board and read all the responses.
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What is the best free web conferencing?
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Zoom
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Google class
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Google doc
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Google form
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What is video conferencing?
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An effective way for students, employees to communicate from remote locations
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A program that encourages employees to review YouTube videos
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A schedule of weekly video training for sales conferences
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All of these answers are correct
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What is a discussion board in an online course?
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It is the opportunity to talk about course topics with each other, and with the professor, as they would if they were in a traditional classroom.
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It is the chance to discover the students
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It is the opportunity to exchange with assignments
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None of the answers is true
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Why is it important to attend conferences?
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All answers are true
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It is the way of organizing common discussions online
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It is the way to join different lessons into one place
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It the way to bring together people from all different geographical areas who share a common discipline or field, and they are a great way to meet new people in your field.
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The term Podcasting was first mentioned by who?
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Ben Hammersley
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Leo Laporte
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Jake Butterfield
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Bill gates
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What was the first ever podcast?
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A serialized story told one episode at a time.
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A series of interviews on blogging and politics
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A daily podcast about life and programming
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A daily radio show programming
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Who was the first U.S.President to Podcast?
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George W. Bush
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Barack Obama
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Bill Clinton
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Donald Tramp
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What is a podcast?
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A digital audio file available on the internet
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A machine to listen to music
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A pod in a cast
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A video file can be viewed on YouTube
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For which of the following subjects can podcasts be used for instruction?
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All of the answers are correct.
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History
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Science
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English as a Second Language
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Which of the following is NOT true about podcasts?
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Podcasts can replace teacher lectures all the time.
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Podcasts can augment instruction.
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Podcasts can engage students in learning.
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Podcasts are easy to implement in the classroom.
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What is a Blog?
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An online diary with latest messages shown first
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A social network.
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A website.
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It is a way to make quick money.
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The word "blog" is short for:
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Weblog
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Blogspot
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Blogosphere
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Blogger
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Blog entries usually appear:
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In chronological order
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In alphabetical order
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In numeric order
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In reverse chronological order
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How do I get to Google Slides?
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Go to Google Drive
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Go to Clever
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Go to my online Google Apps
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It's already on my computer
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To fix a document or presentation quickly when making a mistake I should:
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Undo
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Start Over
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Erase It
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Ignore It
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In Google Sites, the ____ option allows the user to see the content of the site without making it visible to the audience.
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Preview
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Settings
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Publish
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Pages
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A structured web page-creation tool offered by Google as part of the G Suite productivity suite.
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Google Sites
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Google Sheets
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Google Drawings
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Google Docs
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Where can you find the New Google Sites?
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In Google Drive
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In Google Docs
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On your desktop
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In the dictionary
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What is a Text Editor?
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A program that allows you only to edit already type text
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any program that allows you to type simple text and edit it.
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An editor for slides
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Stretch
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What key aspect differentiates today's digital media from traditional media?
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Interactivity
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Longevity
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Portability
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None of the above.
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User interface has become a critical issue with digital media and the Internet because
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All of the them
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Rapid advances in technology radically alter any user interface assumptions that are made.
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Varying computer standards mean not all technology is accepted.
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Digital media is very new and has not had the time to evolve.
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Intuitive interfaces would be
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Keyboards and computer mouse.
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Having the ability to use other languages in addition to English.
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Having the ability to use Mac or PCs.
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All of the above
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The invention in 1968 that greatly changed how we interact with computers but that was not widely used until nearly a dozen years later was the
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computer mouse
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Dvorak keyboard
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World Wide Web
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Google
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The importance of broadband is that it
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Allows us to rapidly receive and transmit large amounts of textual and visual information over the Internet.
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Has given us many more choices with cable providers.
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Forces the government to deregulate the telecommunications industry.
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Helped companies like Amazon challenge traditional media companies.
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A computer network that allows users to easily store and share information stored on each other's computers is known as a ____________ system.
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peer-to-peer
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TCP/IP
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client/server
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HTTP
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Posting deliberately obnoxious or provocative messages in online discussion groups is known as
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Trolling
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Phishing
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Sock-puppeting
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Pharming
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Which three companies dominate the video game industry worldwide?
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Sony, Nintendo, Microsoft
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Microsoft, IBM, Sony
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Sony, Ampex, Nokia
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Ubisoft, Sony, Bethesda Studios
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Augmented reality refers to
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Digital overlays of information onto a screen that is showing the real world
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How we lose track of time when we are engrossed in video games.
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Our increased ability to better understand our situations thanks to easy Internet search.
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Increased capacities for the disabled thanks to digital technologies
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Information overload arises when
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Vast amounts of information are available to us from a variety of sources.
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Media, particularly electronic media, repeatedly cites the same information.
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Too much data is saved onto a disc or USB.
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d. All of the above.
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What is a collection of interlinked web pages on the World Wide Web?
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website
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HTML
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content
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structure
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Internet Explorer, FireFox, Google Chrome, and Safari are examples of what?
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URLs
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Address Bar
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Web Browsers
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Internet
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The starting point or front page (index page) of a site.
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Starting Page
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Home Page
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Go To Page
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Address Bar
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Which of the following is NOT an example of a URL extension?
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npr
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gov
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com
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net
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Which of the following is the best indicator that a Web site is reliable?
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The author of the site provides contact information and his or her qualifications.
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The author of the site tells you the information is reliable.
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The author links to his or her favorite Web sites.
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The author states in bold letters that the site was proofread by a librarian.
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Evaluating content on the Web is important because...
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Anyone can publish on the Web. There's no guarantee that what you're reading is reliable.
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Web authors are always biased.
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Web authors are always less professional.
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Printed information is always more accurate than information found on the Web.
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Choose which questions you could ask when trying to evaluate sources under the criteria of authority?
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Who is the author?
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Can you find the authority or credentials of the publisher?
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What if there is no author for an internet source?
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All of the above
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Finding information that is up-to-date is also important. What can you look for on a website to let you know how current the information is?
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date last updated
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title of the website
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author of the website
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works cited
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What are the terms identified for searching the internet or databases for information?
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Keywords
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Smartwords
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Information Guides
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Searchwords
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You can perform more effective internet searches if you _________ your search with relevant terms.
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focus
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free
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reverse
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Randomize
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If a website is trying to persuade you to do something, it is said to be __________.
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biased
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objective
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outdated
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undermined
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What does the word criteria mean when you evaluate a website?
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standards by which a website can be judged
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negative opinions about the website
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that the website has something to do with animals
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that it is a hoax website
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Web enhanced ______________.
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Subjects that make use of a minimal amount of online materials, such as posting a syllabus and course announcements.
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Subjects that utilise some significant online activities in otherwise face-to-face learning, but less than 45 per cent
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Subjects in which online activities replace 45-80 per cent of face-to-face class meetings.
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Subjects in which 80 per cent or more of learning materials are conducted online
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Blended_______________.
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Subjects that utilise some significant online activities in otherwise face-to-face learning, but less than 45 per cent
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Subjects that make use of a minimal amount of online materials, such as posting a syllabus and course announcements.
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Subjects in which online activities replace 45-80 per cent of face-to-face class meetings.
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Subjects in which 80 per cent or more of learning materials are conducted online
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Hybrid________________
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Subjects in which online activities replace 45-80 per cent of face-to-face class meetings.
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Subjects in which 80 per cent or more of learning materials are conducted online
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Subjects that utilise some significant online activities in otherwise face-to-face learning, but less than 45 per cent
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Subjects that make use of a minimal amount of online materials, such as posting a syllabus and course announcements.
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Fully online___________
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Subjects in which 80 per cent or more of learning materials are conducted online
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Subjects that make use of a minimal amount of online materials, such as posting a syllabus and course announcements.
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Subjects in which online activities replace 45-80 per cent of face-to-face class meetings.
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Subjects that make use of a minimal amount of online materials, such as posting a syllabus and course announcements.
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The acronym CALL stands for "computer assisted language _______ ".
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learning
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lesson
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lab
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teaching
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Which is a regularly updated audio segment that can be downloaded or streamed?
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a podcast
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a virtual classroom
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a transcript
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a cheme
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The abbreviation CBT stands for "computer-based _______ ".
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test
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teaching
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text
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call
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A room with computers and/or audio equipment where learners can practise skills like listening and pronunciation is a
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language lab
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virtual classroom
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demo lesson
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free lesson
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A collection of images, texts and/or video clips from the internet that's packaged into a presentation on a certain topic is a
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virtual field trip
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forum
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podcast
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reading
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The TOEFL iBT is a standardized test that's taken
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online
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offside
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offline
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none
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The text version of an audio segment or lesson is called a
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tape script or transcript
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trans tape or transcript
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tape or script
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none
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An online discussion board where learners and teachers can connect can be called
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a forum
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a virtual classroom
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m-learning
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e-learning
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Language learning with the use of mobile personal electronic devices is an example of
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m-learning
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a virtual classroom
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a language lab
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e-learning
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An online space for learners that allows them to interact and communicate with one another or with a teacher is a
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virtual classroom
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virtual field trip
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virtual podcast
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virtual filed
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What should a strong password contain?
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Punctuation, Capital Letters, Lowercase Letters and Spaces
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Capital Letters
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Lowercase Letters
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Numbers
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What is an embedded system?
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A Micro Processor
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An Animal
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A Car
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A Hoover
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Which of these is an item of hardware to do with computers?
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A Monitor
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A Smart Board
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A Wireless PCI Card
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A Power Supply
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The tests or student presentations that show what students have learned are called _____.
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Process
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Procedure
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product
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content
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Which of these is an advantage of using technology in the classroom?
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Students learn how to collaborate using Web-based tools..
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Students may have distracted attention during instruction.
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It costs districts time and money to implement.
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Teachers may have to deal with technology problems and issues
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You are being interviewed for a teaching position in the Sunnydale school district and have been asked how technology can be a useful tool for students. Given what you have learned in this lesson, which of the following is the most ACCURATE and COMPLETE answer you can give?
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Students can use technology as a tool in order to learn new things, demonstrate knowledge and practice skills such as research.
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Students can use technology as a tool in order to replace the teacher, practice skills such as research, and play games.
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Students can use technology as a tool in order to make learning fun, access social media, and practice skills such as research.
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Students can use technology as a tool in order to learn new things
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How does technology in the classroom support differentiated instruction?
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Technology allows teachers to deliver instruction at different levels.
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Technology allows students to collaborate.
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Technology allows students to communicate via the Internet.
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Technology can cost schools lots of money.
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In differentiated instruction, the in-class and hands-on activities that are designed to enhance students' learning are called _____.
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content
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procedure
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product
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process
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Which of the following could be considered to be an advantage of using e-learning?
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Flexibility
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Easy to implement
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Easy to use
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Quick
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"Allows participants to complete training in their own time via web based training i.e. email, Blackboard, Moodle, intranets. There is no help from instructors and participants can use the internet as a support tool."What type of e-learning is this quote describing?
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Asynchronus Learning
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Distance Learning
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Synchronus Learning
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Blended Learning
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A user wants to search "virus" but does not want to see search results related to a computer virus. What must they type into the Google search box?
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Type "virus -computer"
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Type "virus, 0 computer"
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This is not possible to do
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Type "virus, not computer"
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What does ICT stand for?
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Information, Communication, Technology
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Information, Computer, Teaching
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Information, Computer, Technology
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Technology
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What is the quickest way to find the definition of computer using Google?
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Type define:computer
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Use the browser to go to www.dictionary.com.
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Type "What is a computer?" into Google
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Google map
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What is lesson integrity?
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The accordance and relevance of lesson plan, materials and activities
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The integration of ICT into a lesson activities
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Proper sequence of theoretic and practical materials during the lesson
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The preparation and execution of the lesson activities
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How do you plagiarize?
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Copy/Paste information from Web and say it's yours
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Steal other people's computer and say it's yours
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Steal other people's flash-drive and say it's yours
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Steal other people's photo and say it's yours
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What is the purpose of "iSpring" PowerPoint add-on?
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Creating interactive lessons
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Searching for spring seasonal pictures
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Downloading inspirational slide designs
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Animating text and images
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What should you do if you have too many Google search results?
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Narrow my search.
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Broaden my search.
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Use the top results.
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Delete
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How do you plagiarize?
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Copy/Paste information from Web and say it's yours
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Steal other people's computer and say it's yours
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Steal other people's flash-drive and say it's yours
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Steal other people's photo and say it's yours
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Which of the listed features belong only to tablets?
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Shooting photos, videos, reading books, social networking
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Editing images and videos, High-end gaming
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Working with documents, spreadsheets, presentations
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Organizing files, burning CDs
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