instructional technology, A term that describes the application of technology to enhance teaching,learning and assessment , distance eduication, A learning situation in which the teacher and student are not in the same location, online learning, Lessons available to students through the internet. Students complete and submit assignments, participate in discussion boards , and may take exams online , virtual school, A school that exists only online , learning management system, 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, A 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; called flipped because it varies greatly from traditional learning approach , model, A real example that shows the characteristics of excellance, 1:1 programs, A one-to-one program in which each student has his or her own digital device to aid learning., bring your own device , A requirement of schools (typically nonpublic) for students to provide their own digital devices to use both, acceptable use policy , A form that students are often required to sign indicating that they know understand and will follow the rules for use of computers and digital devices also called a computer code of conduct of use, childrens internet protection act , An act that requires K-12 schools or libraries in the United States to comply with regulations to protect students from obscene content, including pornography, by blocking or filtering content and pictures., webquest, An inquiry-based learning project utilizing information from preselected websites.

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