Exam 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies
Exam 1: Integrating Educational Technology Into the Curriculum102 Questions
Exam 2: Communications Networks the Internet and the World Wide Web103 Questions
Exam 3: Software for Educators102 Questions
Exam 4: Hardware for Educators103 Questions
Exam 5: Technology Digital Media and Curriculum Integration103 Questions
Exam 6: The Changing Face of Education 2d Teaching Online103 Questions
Exam 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies103 Questions
Exam 8: Security Issues and Ethics in Education103 Questions
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To evaluate is to determine the value or to judge the worth of an item.
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An effective Web page loads in a reasonable amount of time, has a pleasing visual appearance, and is easy to navigate.
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To ____ is to determine the value or to judge the worth of an item.
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____ is based on grade level with increments to determine if a student is performing at the appropriate level.
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To help meet the constant challenge of motivating students to learn, teachers must change their traditional roles to become ____ of learning.
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The most effective way to integrate technology is to place the technology at the ____________________ - the classroom.
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When used for assessment, teacher observation is a set of evaluation criteria that specifies the required characteristics for each level of quality, usually identified by a number or level of points earned.
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Language arts curriculum usually includes instruction in history, geography, civics, and economics.
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How well software or an app presents itself and how well it works is referred to as ____.
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The grantee is the teacher, school, or organization to which the grant funds or equipment are transferred.
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The ____________________ is the most comprehensive source of tools and resources to help you evaluate educational technology.
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All of the information on the Web is placed there by reliable sources.
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A rubric is a detailed curriculum for assessment, based on stated criteria. ___________________________
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Because Web sites often contain inaccurate, incomplete, or biased information, evaluating Web resources presents a unique challenge. Teachers must know how to evaluate Web sites and teach their students how to do the same. List and describe at least seven criteria you should consider when evaluating a Web site.
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____ curriculum usually includes instruction in all curriculum areas with adaptations made for students with unique characteristics or special needs, including students who are gifted, learning disabled, physically disabled, emotionally disabled, or mentally disabled.
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The ____________________ is the individual or group intended to view and use the Web page.
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A Web site on asteroids by a distinguished astronomy professor has more authority than an astronomy Web site created by an amateur stargazer.
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____________________ is a model for teaching and learning that focuses on creating learning opportunities for students by engaging them in real-world projects where they have an active role in completing meaningful tasks, constructing their own knowledge, solving problems, or creating realistic projects.
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There are very few ways to integrate educational technology with only one computer in your classroom.
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Briefly describe what the items shown in the accompanying figure are. Include reasons for using these items with your students.

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