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Technology for Teaching and Learning 2

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MS. EXCEL - A software that performs calculations, analyzes information, and manages lists in spreadsheets.
MS INFO PATH - It is a software that designs and fills out dynamic forms to gather and reuse information
throughout an organization
MS PUBLISHER – A software to create brochures, flyers and websites.
LAN - a network of computers that are geographically close together; usually, these are computer within the
same building.
ELECTRONIC MAIL - The exchange of computer-stored messages by telecommunication.
SHEET TABS -An area that contains three blank worksheet tabs by default where you click on the intended tab
and it will go to particular worksheets.
ZOOM CONROL - What will you use to zoom the Excel screen by dragging the slider.
ZOOM - A tool used to cater a large group of students in web conferencing and communicating.
PROTOCOLS - the standard of internet that provides the foundation of it’s scalability and success
DEMO TEACHING - a mock lesson that you teach to another teacher’s class or to a group of administrators. The
purpose of this is to show how well-prepared you are to teach a lesson.
MICRO TEACHING - A teacher training technique for learning teaching skills. It employs real teaching situation
for developing skills and helps to get deeper knowledge regarding the art of teaching.
LESSON PLAN - The blueprint used by every teacher that they prepare before teaching the each of the subject
areas.
TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION - using technology in the pedagogical knowledge
PARTICIPANTS - Under this option, you may check who among your students are present. You can also identify
in this section who among your students are making unnecessary noise.
MUTE OPTION - An option for everyone to choose whether they can be heard or not.
CHAT - The discussion need not be interrupted audibly because questions may be raised through chats. Chat
messages are also optional. It may be seen by everyone or privately.
RECORD -This technique/option is used if you want your discussion to still be available, you may record it and
have it uploaded in your learning platform.
EDMODO - An educational technology website offering a communication, collaboration, and coaching platform
to K-12 schools and teachers.

TO: internet address of a computer.


BCC/BLIND CARBONCOPY: used when the sender doesn’t want the recipient to know to whom he is sending
a carbon copy.
EMAIL: A computer application whereby messages are transmitted via data communications to “electronic
mailboxes”.
MESSAGE ID: an identifying tag assigned to an email.
DOMAIN NAME: the address the message is intended to.
ATTATCHMENT: This is a file or a document from the sender’s computer appended to the email message.
DATE: This is the date and time the message was sent.
SUBJECT: This tells the recipient the topic of the message.
FROM: This is the sender’s email address.
CC: Stands for carbon copy.

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