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3.

5 module tests to practice


A.It is the combination of different content
forms as text, audio, still images,
animation, video, or interactivity content
forms
What is the
B.It is the combination of ICT in language
"Multimedia"?
teaching
C.It is the combination just video materials
into language teaching
D.None of the ideas are true
A. electronic media devices used to store
and experience multimedia content
Multimedia B. electronic media devices used not to store
devices are and experience multimedia content
C. electronic TV devices
D. electronic internet devices
What are some advantages of using multimedia technology in learning and teaching languages?

All answers are true


What are some Development of communicative
advantages of using
multimedia technology competence
in learning and teaching
languages? Widening of cultural knowledge
Motivation
A. multimedia technology should be used as a
FindthenotionthatshouldbeconsideredwhileusingmultimediainELT.

supplementary instrument rather than a target

Find the notion that should B. multimedia technology should be used as a


be considered while using
multimedia in ELT. basic instrument
C. multimedia technology should be used as a
target instrument
D. multimedia technology shouldn't be used as a
supplementary instrument rather than a target
A. a collection of web-based programs and file storage
What iswhich run
in a web browser, without requiring users
Google apps?
to buy or install software
B. a web-based app used to create forms for data
collection purposes.
What is Google apps?
C. a free Web-based application in which documents
and spreadsheets can be created, edited and stored
online
D. 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.
Which of the following is NOT a web browser?

A. Edge
Which of the
following is NOT a B. Firefox
web browser?
C. Windows
D. Chrome
 All answers are true

Find the list of  Teachers Should Not Consider the Computer Screen as a

recommendations for Blackboard or Whiteboard.

teachers while using  Teachers Should Encourage Students to Use their Own Mind
and Speak More
multimedia technology
 Teachers Should Play the Leading Role in Teaching.
Google Docs is  Microsoft Word

most similar to  Microsoft PowerPoint

which  Adobe Creative Suite


 Microsoft Outlook
application?
What is the main  it allows the real life collaboration

difference between  it's designed primarily for text-based documents

Google Docs and  it changes the font, color, size and other style settings

Microsoft Office?  all answers are true


This google product  Google Forms
allows you to survey,
 Google Slides
quiz, or question
students with multiple  Google Drawings

choice, open-ended and  Google Docs

other questions.
Find the list of  Emaze, Google presentations, Prezi

programs for  Google slides, Prezi, Google class

creating online  Prezi, Google doc, Google slides


 Emaze, Puzzle.org, Canva
presentations
 the changes will be automatically saved
How to save the  the Save tab can be helpful here
changes in  the Ctrl+C should be used
Google doc?  the Ctrl+V should be used
 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.
 Multiple people cannot view and edit a Google Docs file
simultaneously. As users make edits, Google Docs tracks all the
Can multiple changes and tags each edit with the responsible Google account
holder's name.
users edit  Multiple people should view and edit a Google Docs file
Google Docs at simultaneously. As users make edits, Google Docs tracks all the
changes and tags each edit with the responsible Google account
the same time? holder's name.
 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.
 In Google drive
How to see all  In Google forms
edits in Google  In Google docs
Docs?  In Google slides
 A folder on your computer that stores important files

What is the  A global network of computers and electronic devices

Internet?  A type of web browser


 A global collection of different website
To use the  My email provider, like Outlook

internet, what  A browser like Websites or Firefox

would you click  A Microsoft Office program


 Not sure
on?
Which of the  Pay bills and manage bank accounts

following can you  Watch movies and TV shows

do online? Select  Use search engines to find information

all that apply.  Send and receive email and instant messages
 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.
Critically evaluating  Web authors are always biased
content on the Web
 web authors are always less professional
is important because
 printed information is always more accurate than information
found on the Web.
 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.
Which of the  Formulate research questions, list possible sources of
following is an information, identify keywords, and begin your search.
example of effective  Visit chat rooms and find out what others are saying about your
online searching? topic.
 Post a question about your topic on a message board and read
all the responses.
 Zoom
What is the  Google class
best free web  Google doc
conferencing?  Google form
 An effective way for students, employees to communicate
from remote locations

What is video  A program that encourages employees to review YouTube


videos
conferencing?  A schedule of weekly video training for sales conferences
 All of these answers are correct
 It is the opportunity to talk about course topics with each other,
What is a and with the professor, as they would if they were in a
traditional classroom.
discussion board  It is the chance to discover the students
in an online  It is the opportunity to exchange with assignments
course?  None of the answers is true
 All answers are true
Why is it  It is the way of organizing common discussions online
important to  It is the way to join different lessons into one place

attend  It the way to bring together people from all different

conferences? geographical areas who share a common discipline or field, and


they are a great way to meet new people in your field.
The term  Ben Hammersley

Podcasting was  Leo Laporte

first mentioned  Jake Butterfield


 Bill gates
by who?
 A serialized story told one episode at a time.
What was the  A series of interviews on blogging and politics
first ever  A daily podcast about life and programming
podcast?  A daily radio show programming
Who was the  George W. Bush

first  Barack Obama

U.S.President to  Bill Clinton


 Donald Tramp
Podcast?
 A digital audio file available on the internet

What is a  A machine to listen to music

podcast?  A pod in a cast


 A video file can be viewed on YouTube
 All of the answers are correct.
For which of the
 History
following subjects
can podcasts be  Science

used for instruction?  English as a Second Language


Which of the  Podcasts can replace teacher lectures all the time.

following is  Podcasts can augment instruction.

NOT true about  Podcasts can engage students in learning.


 Podcasts are easy to implement in the classroom.
podcasts?
 An online diary with latest messages shown first
 A social network.
What is a Blog?  A website.
 It is a way to make quick money.
 Weblog
The word  Blogspot
"blog" is short  Blogosphere
for:  Blogger
 In chronological order

Blog entries  In alphabetical order

usually appear:  In numeric order


 In reverse chronological order
 Go to Google Drive

How do I get to  Go to Clever

Google Slides?  Go to my online Google Apps


 It's already on my computer
 Undo
To fix a document or
 Start Over
presentation quickly
when making a  Erase It

mistake I should:  Ignore It


In Google Sites, the  Preview
____ option allows the
 Settings
user to see the content
of the site without  Publish

making it visible to the  Pages

audience.
 Google Sites
A structured web page-
 Google Sheets
creation tool offered by
Google as part of the G  Google Drawings

Suite productivity suite.  Google Docs


 In Google Drive
Where can you  In Google Docs
find the New  On your desktop
Google Sites?  In the dictionary
 A program that allows you only to edit already type text

What is a Text  any program that allows you to type simple text and edit it.

Editor?  An editor for slides


 Stretch
 Interactivity
What key aspect
 Longevity
differentiates today's
digital media from  Portability

traditional media?  None of the above.


 All of the them
User interface has  Rapid advances in technology radically alter any user interface
become a critical assumptions that are made.
issue with digital  Varying computer standards mean not all technology is
media and the accepted.
Internet because  Digital media is very new and has not had the time to evolve.
 Keyboards and computer mouse.

Intuitive  Having the ability to use other languages in addition to English.

interfaces  Having the ability to use Mac or PCs.


would be  All of the above
The invention in 1968 that  computer mouse
greatly changed how we  Dvorak keyboard
interact with computers but
that was not widely used  World Wide Web
until nearly a dozen years  Google
later was the
 Allows us to rapidly receive and transmit large amounts of
textual and visual information over the Internet.

The importance  Has given us many more choices with cable providers.

of broadband is  Forces the government to deregulate the telecommunications


industry.
that it  Helped companies like Amazon challenge traditional media
companies.
A computer network that  peer-to-peer
allows users to easily store  TCP/IP
and share information stored
on each other's computers is  client/server
known as a ____________  HTTP
system.
Posting deliberately  Trolling
obnoxious or provocative  Phishing
messages in online  Sock-puppeting
discussion groups is  Pharming
known as
Which three  Sony, Nintendo, Microsoft

companies dominate  Microsoft, IBM, Sony

the video game  Sony, Ampex, Nokia


 Ubisoft, Sony, Bethesda Studios
industry worldwide?
 Digital overlays of information onto a screen that is showing
the real world
 How we lose track of time when we are engrossed in video
Augmented games.

reality refers to  Our increased ability to better understand our situations thanks
to easy Internet search.
 Increased capacities for the disabled thanks to digital
technologies
 Vast amounts of information are available to us from a variety
of sources.
Information  Media, particularly electronic media, repeatedly cites the same
overload arises information.

when  Too much data is saved onto a disc or USB.


 All of the above.
 website
What is a collection
 HTML
of interlinked web
pages on the World  content

Wide Web?  structure


 URLs
Internet Explorer,
 Address Bar
FireFox, Google
Chrome, and Safari  Web Browsers

are examples of what?  Internet


The starting  Starting Page

point or front  Home Page

page (index  Go To Page


 Address Bar
page) of a site.
Which of the  npr

following is NOT  gov

an example of a  com
 net
URL extension?
 The author of the site provides contact information and his or
her qualifications.
Which of the
 The author of the site tells you the information is reliable.
following is the best
indicator that a Web  The author links to his or her favorite Web sites.

site is reliable?  The author states in bold letters that the site was proofread by a
librarian.
 Anyone can publish on the Web. There's no guarantee that what
Evaluating you're reading is reliable.

content on the  Web authors are always biased.

Web is important  Web authors are always less professional.


 Printed information is always more accurate than information
because... found on the Web.
Choose which
 Who is the author?
questions you could
 Can you find the authority or credentials of the publisher?
ask when trying to
evaluate sources under  What if there is no author for an internet source?

the criteria of  All of the above

authority?
Finding information that  date last updated
is up-to-date is also
 title of the website
important. What can you
look for on a website to let  author of the website

you know how current the  works cited


information is?
 Keywords
What are the terms
 Smartwords
identified for searching
the internet or databases  Information Guides

for information?  Searchwords


You can perform more  focus
effective internet  free
searches if you  reverse
_________ your search  Randomize
with relevant terms.
 biased
If a website is trying
 objective
to persuade you to do
something, it is said to  outdated

be __________.  undermined
What does the  standards by which a website can be judged

word criteria mean  negative opinions about the website

when you evaluate  that the website has something to do with animals

a website?  that it is a hoax website


 Subjects that make use of a minimal amount of online
materials, such as posting a syllabus and course
announcements.

Web enhanced  Subjects that utilise some significant online activities in

____________ otherwise face-to-face learning, but less than 45 per cent


 Subjects in which online activities replace 45-80 per cent of
__. face-to-face class meetings.
 Subjects in which 80 per cent or more of learning materials are
conducted online
 Subjects that utilise some significant online activities in
otherwise face-to-face learning, but less than 45 per cent
 Subjects that make use of a minimal amount of online
materials, such as posting a syllabus and course
Blended______ announcements.

_________.  Subjects in which online activities replace 45-80 per cent of


face-to-face class meetings.
 Subjects in which 80 per cent or more of learning materials are
conducted online
 Subjects in which online activities replace 45-80 per cent of
face-to-face class meetings.
 Subjects in which 80 per cent or more of learning materials are
conducted online
Hybrid_______  Subjects that utilise some significant online activities in
_________ otherwise face-to-face learning, but less than 45 per cent
 Subjects that make use of a minimal amount of online
materials, such as posting a syllabus and course
announcements.
 Subjects in which 80 per cent or more of learning materials are
conducted online
 Subjects that make use of a minimal amount of online

Fully materials, such as posting a syllabus and course


announcements.
online_______  Subjects in which online activities replace 45-80 per cent of
____ face-to-face class meetings.
 Subjects that make use of a minimal amount of online
materials, such as posting a syllabus and course
announcements.
 a podcast
Which is a regularly
 a virtual classroom
updated audio segment
that can be downloaded  a transcript

or streamed?  a chemo
The abbreviation  test

CBT stands for  teaching

"computer-based  text
 call
_______ ".
A room with computers  language lab
and/or audio equipment  virtual classroom
where learners can practise  demo lesson
skills like listening and  free lesson
pronunciation is a
 virtual field trip
A collection of images, texts
and/or video clips from the  forum
internet that's packaged into a  podcast
presentation on a certain
 reading
topic is a
The TOEFL  online

iBT is a  offside

standardized test  offline


 none
that's taken
The text version  tape script or transcript

of an audio  trans tape or transcript

segment or  tape or script


 none
lesson is called a
 a forum
An online discussion
 a virtual classroom
board where learners
and teachers can  m-learning

connect can be called  e-learning


 m-learning
Language learning with
 a virtual classroom
the use of mobile
personal electronic  a language lab

devices is an example of  e-learning


An online space for  virtual classroom
learners that allows them to  virtual field trip
interact and communicate  virtual podcast
with one another or with a  virtual filed
teacher is a
 Punctuation, Capital Letters, Lowercase Letters and Spaces
What should a  Capital Letters
strong password  Lowercase Letters
contain?  Numbers
 A Micro Processor
What is an  An Animal
embedded  A Car
system?  A Hoover
Which of these  A Monitor

is an item of  A Smart Board

hardware to do  A Wireless PCI Card


 A Power Supply
with computers?
The tests or student  Process
presentations that show  Procedure
what students have  product
learned are called  content
_____.
 Students learn how to collaborate using Web-based tools..
Which of these is  Students may have distracted attention during instruction.
an advantage of  It costs districts time and money to implement.
using technology  Teachers may have to deal with technology problems and
in the classroom? issues
 Students can use technology as a tool in order to learn new things,
You are being interviewed for a demonstrate knowledge and practice skills such as research.
teaching position in the Sunnydale
school district and have been asked  Students can use technology as a tool in order to replace the
how technology can be a useful tool teacher, practice skills such as research, and play games.
for students. Given what you have  Students can use technology as a tool in order to make learning
learned in this lesson, which of the
fun, access social media, and practice skills such as research.
following is the most ACCURATE
and COMPLETE answer you can  Students can use technology as a tool in order to learn new things
give?
 Technology allows teachers to deliver instruction at different
How does levels.
technology in the  Technology allows students to collaborate.
classroom support
 Technology allows students to communicate via the Internet.
differentiated
instruction?  Technology can cost schools lots of money.
In differentiated  content
instruction, the in-class  procedure
and hands-on activities  product
that are designed to  process
enhance students' learning
are called _____.
Which of the  Flexibility
following could be  Easy to implement
considered to be an
 Easy to use
advantage of using e-
learning?  Quick  
"Allows participants to complete  Asynchronus Learning  
training in their own time via web
based training i.e. email,  Distance Learning
Blackboard, Moodle, intranets.  Synchronus Learning
There is no help from instructors
and participants can use the internet  Blended Learning  
as a support tool. "What type of e-
learning is this quote describing?
 Creating interactive lessons
What is the purpose
 Searching for spring seasonal pictures
of "iSpring"
PowerPoint add-  Downloading inspirational slide designs

on?  Animating text and images


What should you  Narrow my search.

do if you have too  Broaden my search.

many Google  Use the top results.


 Delete
search results?
Which of the  Shooting photos, videos, reading books, social networking

listed features  Editing images and videos, High-end gaming

belong only to  Working with documents, spreadsheets, presentations


 Organizing files, burning CDs
tablets?
 Copy/Paste information from Web and say it's yours

How do you  Steal other people's computer and say it's yours

plagiarize?  Steal other people's flash-drive and say it's yours


 Steal other people's photo and say it's yours

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