1. REPLICAS OF REAL MANIPULATIVES THAT ARE ACCESSED VIA THE INTERNET AND CAN BE MANIPULATED THROUGH A KEYBOARD OR OTHER INPUT DEVICE ARE: A. VIRAL MANIPULATIVES.

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1. REPLICAS OF REAL MANIPULATIVES THAT ARE ACCESSED VIA THE INTERNET AND CAN BE MANIPULATED THROUGH A KEYBOARD OR OTHER INPUT DEVICE ARE: A. VIRAL MANIPULATIVES B. VIRTUAL MANIPULATIVES C. CALCULATOR MANIPULATIVES D. REPLICATED MANIPULATIVES

2. WHAT IS AN ADVANCED CALCULATOR THAT CAN GRAPH EQUATIONS, AS WELL AS PERFORM CALCULATION FUNCTIONS INVOLVED IN HIGHER- LEVEL MATH AND SCIENCE PROBLEMS? A. Calculators B. Calculator-Based Labs C. Computers D. Graphing Calculators

3. THESE ARE PROGRAMS THAT ALLOW USERS TO CREATE AND MANIPULATE GEOMETRIC CONSTRUCTIONS: A. Dynamic Geometry Software B. Computers C. Calculators D. Probeware

4. WHAT ARE DEVICES THAT HELP CARRY OUT COMPLEX NUMERIC CALCULATIONS INVOLVED IN HIGHER-LEVEL MATH PROBLEMS? A. Graphing Calculators B. Computer Algebra Systems (CAS) C. Computer-Based Labs (CBL) D. Calculators

5. THESE PROVIDE A MEANS TO LINK EITHER CALCULATORS OR COMPUTERS TO SCIENTIFIC DATA-GATHERING INSTRUMENTS, SUCH AS THERMOMETERS OR PH METERS: A. Computer Algebra Systems (CAS) B. Graphing Calculators C. Computer-Based Labs (CBL) D. Math Experiment Cords

6. WHAT ARE DEVICES THAT RECORD DATA OVER TIME WITH SENSORS? A. Calculators B. Data Loggers C. Computer-Based Labs (CBL) D. Probeware

7. LIVE VIDEO BROADCASTS OF AN EVENT SENT OVER THE INTERNET ARE: A. Webcasts B. Data Loggers C. YouTube D. Calculators