Ivy's CETL Study Set
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What is the difference between SIF and SCORM? - answer SIF = SIFA -School
Interoperabilty Framwork
SCORM = ADL - Advanced Distributed Learning
Both are standards sif = infrastructure
SCORM = suite of e-learning capabilities
What is VOI? - answer How something 's value to the community or district is
measured or it's perceived value.
ROI - answer Gain from investment - Cost of investment
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Cost of investment
Positive or negitive results. refers to the monetary benefits resulting from
having spent money on developing or revising a system.
What is TCO? - answer includes all costs within the CoSN-Gartner TCO model.
It is a balanced look at what it truly takes to support a computer for the
district.
Direct Costs tech and direct labor costs (hardware, software, external
application providers, and direct labor).
,Indirect Costs labor incurred by the user community; includes the costs of
users supporting one another, time spent in training classes, casual learning,
self support, user applications development and downtime costs.
Baldridge Criteria - answer A framework for understanding and improving
school performance and for continuous improvement. The categories and
core values/best practices help organizations assess how well they are doing
and are practical and useful for school improvement planning.
BCP - answer is a general and overarching term referring to the process of
ensuring all important operations, services, processes, and facilities continue
to run in the event of a disaster.
cross functional team - answer a group of employees from various functional
areas of the organization - curriculum and instruction, assessment,
operations, finance, facilities, transportation, security, food service, human
resources, etc.- who are focused on a specific objective or task and who must
work as a team to resolve issues and produce results.
ITIL - answer A set of good practices for IT service management that focuses
on aligning IT services with the needs of business
SDLC - answer is the process of developing information systems through
investigation, analysis, design, implementation, and maintenance. It
represents a systems approach to problem solving
UDL - answer is an educational framework based on research in the learning
sciences, including cognitive neuroscience, that guides the development of
flexible learning environments that can accommodate individual learning
differences
IDEA - answer is the law that outlines rights and regulations for students with
disabilities in the U.S. who require special education.
, human metrics - answer Measurements used to determine the value and
effectiveness of communication strategies.
Climate - answer Process of quantifying culture of an organization, perceived
directly or indirectly by employees
Baldrige - answer Framework of criteria for performance excellence for
organization The education version of the criteria serves as a framework for
understanding and improving school performance and for continuous
improvement.
NETP - answer National vision for 21st century teaching and learning
SMART goals - answer Stands for specific, measurable, attainable, realistic
and timely
Cross functional teams - answer Help reduce silos
AUP - answer Agreement that defines user responsibilities and behaviors
Policies - answer Docs that inform and guide process, the what & why
Procedures - answer actions to implement, the who, how, when
Digital citizenship - answer A concept that students should know to use tech
appropriately
Ethics - answer High standards of integrity and conduct
FERPA - answer prohibit schools from denying parents access to records; is a
Federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. The law
with 100% correct
answers already
graded A+
What is the difference between SIF and SCORM? - answer SIF = SIFA -School
Interoperabilty Framwork
SCORM = ADL - Advanced Distributed Learning
Both are standards sif = infrastructure
SCORM = suite of e-learning capabilities
What is VOI? - answer How something 's value to the community or district is
measured or it's perceived value.
ROI - answer Gain from investment - Cost of investment
------------------------------------------------------
Cost of investment
Positive or negitive results. refers to the monetary benefits resulting from
having spent money on developing or revising a system.
What is TCO? - answer includes all costs within the CoSN-Gartner TCO model.
It is a balanced look at what it truly takes to support a computer for the
district.
Direct Costs tech and direct labor costs (hardware, software, external
application providers, and direct labor).
,Indirect Costs labor incurred by the user community; includes the costs of
users supporting one another, time spent in training classes, casual learning,
self support, user applications development and downtime costs.
Baldridge Criteria - answer A framework for understanding and improving
school performance and for continuous improvement. The categories and
core values/best practices help organizations assess how well they are doing
and are practical and useful for school improvement planning.
BCP - answer is a general and overarching term referring to the process of
ensuring all important operations, services, processes, and facilities continue
to run in the event of a disaster.
cross functional team - answer a group of employees from various functional
areas of the organization - curriculum and instruction, assessment,
operations, finance, facilities, transportation, security, food service, human
resources, etc.- who are focused on a specific objective or task and who must
work as a team to resolve issues and produce results.
ITIL - answer A set of good practices for IT service management that focuses
on aligning IT services with the needs of business
SDLC - answer is the process of developing information systems through
investigation, analysis, design, implementation, and maintenance. It
represents a systems approach to problem solving
UDL - answer is an educational framework based on research in the learning
sciences, including cognitive neuroscience, that guides the development of
flexible learning environments that can accommodate individual learning
differences
IDEA - answer is the law that outlines rights and regulations for students with
disabilities in the U.S. who require special education.
, human metrics - answer Measurements used to determine the value and
effectiveness of communication strategies.
Climate - answer Process of quantifying culture of an organization, perceived
directly or indirectly by employees
Baldrige - answer Framework of criteria for performance excellence for
organization The education version of the criteria serves as a framework for
understanding and improving school performance and for continuous
improvement.
NETP - answer National vision for 21st century teaching and learning
SMART goals - answer Stands for specific, measurable, attainable, realistic
and timely
Cross functional teams - answer Help reduce silos
AUP - answer Agreement that defines user responsibilities and behaviors
Policies - answer Docs that inform and guide process, the what & why
Procedures - answer actions to implement, the who, how, when
Digital citizenship - answer A concept that students should know to use tech
appropriately
Ethics - answer High standards of integrity and conduct
FERPA - answer prohibit schools from denying parents access to records; is a
Federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. The law