Ite 152 module 1 and 2 study guide
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Americans with disabilities act (ADA)
Law that requires any company with 15 or more employees to make
reasonable attempts to accommodate the needs of physically challenged
workers
Artificial intelligence (AI)
The technological use of logic and prior experience to simulate human
intelligence
Augmented reality (AR)
A type of virtual reality that uses an image of an actual place or thing and
added digital information to it
Chip-and-pin technology
An improvement in card technology that stores data on an embedded chip
instead of a magnetic stripe
Computer
An electronic device, operating under the control of instructions stored in
its own memory, that can accept data, process the data to produce
information and store the information for future use
Computer literacy
Having a current knowledge and understanding of computers,mobile
devices, the web, and related technologies
Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM)
, Used by manufacturers to streamline production and ship products more
quickly. With CAM robots preform work that is too dangerous, detailed or
monotonous for people
Digital citizen
Person familiar with how to use technology to become an educated and
productive member of the digital world
Digital divide
The gap between those who have access to technology and it's resources
and information, especially on the internet, and those who do not
Embedded computer
A computer that functions as one component in a larger product, and
which has a specific purpose
Enterprise computing
Refers to the use of technology by a company's employees to meet the
needs of a large business
Graphic organizers
Software that enable a user to create an outline or structure of
information
Green computing
A practice that involves reducing electricity consumed and environmental
waste generated when during computers, mobile devices and related
technologies
Hardware
The device itself and its components such as wires, cases, switches and
electronic circuits
Individuals with disabilities education act (IDEA)
U.S. law that requires that public schools purchase or acquire funding for
adaptive technologies
Interstates circuits
Developed in the 1960s, packed with the equivalent of thousands of
vacuum tubes or transistors into a silicon chip about the size of your
thumb
Intelligent classroom
Newest Actual Exam Complete Questions
Ans Detailed Answers Graded A+
2025/2026.
Alternative text (alt text
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Americans with disabilities act (ADA)
Law that requires any company with 15 or more employees to make
reasonable attempts to accommodate the needs of physically challenged
workers
Artificial intelligence (AI)
The technological use of logic and prior experience to simulate human
intelligence
Augmented reality (AR)
A type of virtual reality that uses an image of an actual place or thing and
added digital information to it
Chip-and-pin technology
An improvement in card technology that stores data on an embedded chip
instead of a magnetic stripe
Computer
An electronic device, operating under the control of instructions stored in
its own memory, that can accept data, process the data to produce
information and store the information for future use
Computer literacy
Having a current knowledge and understanding of computers,mobile
devices, the web, and related technologies
Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM)
, Used by manufacturers to streamline production and ship products more
quickly. With CAM robots preform work that is too dangerous, detailed or
monotonous for people
Digital citizen
Person familiar with how to use technology to become an educated and
productive member of the digital world
Digital divide
The gap between those who have access to technology and it's resources
and information, especially on the internet, and those who do not
Embedded computer
A computer that functions as one component in a larger product, and
which has a specific purpose
Enterprise computing
Refers to the use of technology by a company's employees to meet the
needs of a large business
Graphic organizers
Software that enable a user to create an outline or structure of
information
Green computing
A practice that involves reducing electricity consumed and environmental
waste generated when during computers, mobile devices and related
technologies
Hardware
The device itself and its components such as wires, cases, switches and
electronic circuits
Individuals with disabilities education act (IDEA)
U.S. law that requires that public schools purchase or acquire funding for
adaptive technologies
Interstates circuits
Developed in the 1960s, packed with the equivalent of thousands of
vacuum tubes or transistors into a silicon chip about the size of your
thumb
Intelligent classroom