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Question 1

The technology Integration Planning Model in Phases:

A. Analysis of Learning and Teaching Needs B. Planning for Integration

C. Post-Instruction Analysis and Revisions

Response: A-B-C

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Question 2

The gaining of unauthorized access to data in a system or computer.

Response: Hacking

Score:

1 out of 1✓

Question 3

In constructivist or inquiry-based learning, Knowledge is constructed, not transmitted. Let students do


activities that help them generate their own knowledge.
Response: True

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Question 4

Objectivist theory that learning is fostered by using a system of instruction based on behaviorist information
processing, and cognitive behaviorist theories.

Response: Systems Theory and Systematic Instructional Design

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Question 5

Learning requires cognitive growth, maturation and Children go through stages of cognitive development coined
by

Response: Jean Piaget

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Question 6

In what year in mobile technologies era that Apple releases first iPad handheld computer

Response: 2010
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Question 7

Learning is individual growth that comes about through social experiences and the School curriculum should
arise from students' interests and be taught as integrated topics, rather than as isolated skills this is according
to:

Response: John Dewey

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Question 8

Social networking sites, such as Facebook, gain popularity.

Response: 2005

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Question 9

Social networking sites, such as Facebook, gain popularity

Response: mobile technologies


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Question 10

Cognitive-Behavioral theory stated that Learning is shaped by providing optimal instructional conditions
innovated by:

Response Robert Gagne

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Question 11

Refers to "linked media" or "Interactive media," terms that have their roots in a concept developed by Vannebar
Bush.

Response: Hypermedia

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Question 12

A software that is placed on a computer without the user's knowledge for the purpose of gathering information
about them (usually to sell to marketing firm)

Response: Spyware

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Question 13

Transmit information to students through teacher-organized activities.

Response: Directed instruction

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Question 14

Type of application programs designed to help teachers and students plan, develop materials, communicate, and
keep records. These include word processing, spreadsheets, database, and email programs, as well as a variety
of other materials generators and data collection/analysis, graphics, and research and reference tools.

Response: Productivity

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Question 15

The following are the Constructivist / Inquiry- Based Learning theories, EXCEPT

Response: Behaviorist

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Question 16

In what year in pre-microcomputer era the first computer used for instruction

Response: 1950

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Question 17

Type of application programs designed to teach skills or information through demonstrations, examples,
explanations, or problem solving, examples are tutorials, drill-and-practice programs, and simulations.

Response: Instructional

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Question 18

Literally means "multiple media" or "a combination of media.

Response: Multimedia

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Question 19
Five examples of Instructional software as one of the types of Commercial Hypermedia Products are

and.

Response: Tutorials

Response: Drill and practice

Response: Simulation

Response: Instructional game

Response: Problem solving

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Question 20

In directed instruction or objectivism, Learning is transmitted knowledge. Teaching should be directed,


systematic, and structured

Response: True

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Question 21
Tech-PACK means:

Response: All of the above

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Question 22

is a combination of the processes and tools involved in addressing educational needs and problems, with an
emphasis on applying the most current digital and information tools

Response: Educational technology

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Question 23

A type of malware, are programs written specifically to do harm or mischief to programs, data and/or hardware,
and include logic bombs, worms, and Trojan.

Response: Viruses

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Question 24

Referred to a discrepancy in access to technology resources among socioeconomic groups.


Response: Digital divide

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Question 25

Learners generate their own knowledge through experiences and teachers serve only as facilitators

Response Inquiry-based learning

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Question 26

Information-Processing theory stated that learning is encoding information into human memory, similar to the
way a computer stores information as coined by:

Response: Atkinson and Shiffrin

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Question 27

Learning is an information processing activity resulting from interactions among behaviors, environment, and
student factors coined by:
Response: Albert Bandura

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Question 28

The first browser software used during the

Internet era

Response: Mosaic

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Question 29

in what year in microcomputer era the first microcomputers enter schools

Response: 1977

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Question 30

inquiry-based learning is teacher centered through teacher-organized activities.


Response: False

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Question 31

Learning as Stimulus-Response Chains coined

by:

Response: B.F. Skinner

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Question 32

The following are the Objectivist Learning theories, EXCEPT

Response: Multiple intelligences

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Impact of hypermedia in education are and

Response: Increased Motion


Response. Flexible learning Modes

Response: Develops creative and critical thinking skills

Response Improved writing and process skills

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Question 34

Learning is cognitive growth through interaction with the environment, this theory is by:

Response: Jerome Bruner

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Question 35

refers to the process of determining which digital tools and which methods for implementing them are the most
appropriate responses to given educational needs and problems.

Response: Integrating educational technology

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Question 36
Students and teachers are separated by time and/or location and interact via computers and/or
telecommunications technologies.

Response: Virtual schooling

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Question 37

is the subset of educational technology that deals directly with teaching and learning applications (as opposed
to educational administrative applications).

Response Instructional technology

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Question 38

Learning is shaped by innate intelligences.

Response: Howard Gardner

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Question 39
Hypermedia authoring resources include

and

Response: Audio

Response: Video

Response: Photographs

Response Graphic Images

Response: Text

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Question 40

Commercial hypermedia products in education include:

and.

Response: [none]
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Question 41

Online harassment in social networks, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature.

Response: Cyberbullying

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Question 42

Small, stand-alone, desktop computers called

Response: microcomputers

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Question 43

Adults support learning through scaffolding or helping children build on what they already know. This theory
innovated by:

Response: Lev Vygotsky

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Question 44
Type of software application programs that administrators at school, state, and district levels use to support
record keeping and exchanges of information among various agencies. These include student records and
payroll systems.

Response: Administrative

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Question 45

word Wide Web (WWW) is born

Response internet era

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Question 46

Identify the Hypermedia Authoring Type 1, 2, 3 and 4.. , and.

Response: Project Management Skills

Response: Research Skills

Response: Organization and Representation Skills


Response: Presentation Skills and Reflection Skills

Score: 0 out of 5 X

Question 47

Use objectivist strategies when an efficient way is needed to assess specific skills.

Response: True

Score: 1 out of 1✓

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