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Hardware Basic; 069

Teaching with Technology Chapter Two

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Central Processing Unit (CPU) Referred to as the processor, processes information
Ram Temporary memory that is designed to hold new data and is only available while the computer is on
Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) Sector of the CPU that performs the mathematical calculations that are required in many data processing programs
Cache Temporary storage area that provides quick access to information.
Optical Character Recognition (OCR) Program that converts text
Tablet Computers Complete computers in slate form
Interactive Whiteboards Function as a proper whiteboards but also allow some interactivity
Classroom Response System Allows students to respond to questions posed by instructor
Ethernet port High speed connection to the internet or other network source
Application software allows computer to carry out specific functions
Assistive software devices for special needs students
Instructional software content in tutorial, simulation, instructional game, and problem solving
PAC Mate PDA designed for blind or low vision users
Electric pointing devices allows user to control cursors using ultra sound
Alternate keyboards off input options in size, layout, complexity
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