 The Master Technology Teacher demonstrates knowledge of how to communicate in different formats for diverse audiences.

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 The Master Technology Teacher demonstrates knowledge of how to communicate in different formats for diverse audiences.

 Demonstrates knowledge of criteria for evaluating the design and functionality of interactive media (e.g., intended audience, content delivery, ease of navigation and interaction).

What is…..? an organized collection of related information

Answer:  Database

What is…..? A category of information in a database.

Answer:  Field

What is…..? Data that is in a field.

Answer:  Entry

What is…..? Words such as and, or, and not that join certain conditions together when performing a search.

Answer:  Connectors

What is…..? The comparison of two pieces of information using logical operators

Answer:  Relationship

What is…..? A grid of rows and columns containing numbers and text that allows the user to manage, predict, and present information.

Answer:  Spreadsheet

 Knows how to use productivity tools (e.g., spreadsheets, databases,  word processors, graphics applications) to communicate effectively.

What is…..? begins with an equals (=) sign.

Answer:  Formula

What is…..? Tells the spreadsheet software what to do with the operands in a formula.

Answer:  Function

What is…..? Tells the spreadsheet software what to do with the operands in a formula.

Answer:  Operator

What is…..? Using features of word processing/DTP software to format and produce documents, letters, reports, flyers, and newsletters with graphics.

Answer:  Desk Top Publishing

 Knows how to select and use various presentation formats (e.g., slide shows, posters, multimedia presentations, newsletters, brochures, reports) to communicate effectively.

 Knows how to publish information in a variety of formats (e.g., printed copy, monitor displays, Internet documents, video).

What is…..? Images/pictures created, edited, and/or published using a computer.

Answer:  Graphic

What is…..? The page setup that permits a document to be printed in a horizontal position.

Answer:  Landscape

What is…..? Using keyboarding skills to produce documents such as letters, reports, manuals, and newsletters.

Answer:  Word Processing

What is…..? How your text conforms to the left and right margins of a page. The text can be right-aligned, centered, left-aligned, or fully-aligned/justified.

Answer:  Alignment

 Knows the characteristics, purposes, and protocols for using a variety of electronic communication tools (e.g., , Internet browsers, videoconferencing, distance-learning tools, discussion forums).

What is…..? A global network of thousands of other computer networks that offers and information retrieval services to millions of people.

Answer:  Internet

What is…..? A set of rules and guidelines that are set up to regulate Internet use and to protect the user.

Answer:  Acceptable Use Policy

What is…..? Software that searches, gathers and identifies information from a database based on keywords, indices, titles and text.

Answer:  Search Engine

What is…..? any presentation or program that combines two or more types of media, such as graphics, sound, video, animation, and/or text.

Answer:  Multimedia

 Demonstrates knowledge of strategies for evaluating the effectiveness of communication in terms of both process and product.

What is…..? A graphic organizer or set of drawings used for planning a multimedia presentation

Answer:  Story Board

What is…..? Connections that bridge one image, page, or word to another by clicking on a highlighted word or phrase.

Answer:  Links

What is…..? Similar to links; found in Hyperstudio and PowerPoint presentations

Answer:  Buttons

What is…..? Refers to the creator and/or sources of information used in a multimedia presentation.

Answer:  Credits

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