Instructional Technology, To describe the application of technology to enhance teaching, learning, and assessment., Distance Education, A learning situation in which the teacher and student are not in the same location., Online Learning, A way of studying where lessons and materials are delivered over the internet instead of in a traditional classroom, Virtual School, A type of education where students attend classes and complete their work entirely online instead of in a physical school building., Learning Management System (LMS), Is a web-based software application that can be used for organizing, implementing, and delivering educational content., Interactive Whiteboard, Hardware that connects to a computer and projector to allow the whiteboard to become a touch-screen extension of the computer., Flipped Classroom, Refers to a relatively new way of engaging students in learning that gives students opportunities to engage in course content outside of and prior to gathering in a physical or virtual classroom when the content is then discussed, expanded on, or applied., Model, A real example that shows the characteristics of excellence, help students know what constitudes quality., 1:1 Programs, Each student has his own digital device to aid learning., Bring-your-own-device (BYOD), Is a policy that allows students or employees to use their personal devices, like laptops or smartphones, for school or work activities, Acceptable use Policy, is a set of rules that explains how technology and internet resources should be used responsibly and safely., Children Internet Protection Act (CIPA), is a U.S. law that requires schools and libraries to use internet safety measures, like content filtering, to protect children from harmful online content., WebQuest, Are inquiry-based learning projects utilizing information from preselected websites..

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