QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
◍ worm.
Answer: A harmful program that resides in the active memory of the
computer and duplicates itself.
◍ Mounting Evidence.
Answer: Use multiple indicators to find patterns of student achievement and
determine summative scores
◍ Declarative Knowledge.
Answer: What students UNDERSTAND facts, ideas, information (name and
explain)
◍ Parallel Assessments.
Answer: Multiple assessments given to the same students over time.
Measures and records leaning over time to identify growth or gaps.
Eliminates error.
◍ Reliability.
Answer: Assessment accurately and constantly measures the same content
for ALL STUDENTS. ( same outcome )
◍ Error score.
Answer: The part of the observed score that is due to factors other than the
students level of understanding
◍ dynamic testing.
Answer: A QA process that tests the code for a completed unit of software
by actually entering test data and comparing the results to the expected
results.
◍ social media marketing.
, Answer: A form of marketing that involves the use of social networks to
communicate and promote the benefits of products and services.
◍ plagiarism.
Answer: The act of stealing someone's ideas or words and passing them off
as one'sown.
◍ Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).
Answer: Describes procedures for the electronic surveillance and collection
of foreign intelligence information in communication between foreign
powers and the agents of foreign powers.
◍ Privacy Act.
Answer: Establishes a code of fair information practices that sets rules for
the collection, maintenance, use, and dissemination of personal data that is
kept in systems of records by federal agencies.
◍ identity theft.
Answer: The theft of personal information, which is then used without the
owner's permission.
◍ virus signature.
Answer: A specific sequence of bytes that indicates to antivirus software
that a specific virus is present.
◍ breach of care of duty.
Answer: Failure to act as a reasonable person would act.
◍ Which grading system focuses on converting demonstrated levels of mastery
to total points earned on a proficiency scale?.
Answer: Standards-based grading system
◍ Traditional grading system.
Answer: Grades calculated based off %, partially based on nonacademic
factors.
◍ mission-critical process.
Answer: Business processes that are more pivotal to continued operations
, and goal attainment than others.
◍ Increases blueprint complexity.
Answer: Item types ( m.c, essay, matching )
◍ Which evidence do teachers use to evaluate student knowledge and
comprehension in a standards-based grading system?.
Answer: Students demonstrate a level of mastery related to a specific
measurement topic.
◍ certification.
Answer: Indicates that a professional possesses a particular set of skills,
knowledge, or abilities, in the opinion of the certifying organization.
Certification can also apply to products (e.g., the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED logo
assures that the product has met rigorous interoperability testing to ensure
that it will work with other Wi-Fi-certified products) and is generally
voluntary.
◍ encryption key.
Answer: A value that is applied (using an algorithm) to a set of unencrypted
text (plaintext) to produce encrypted text that appears as a series of
seemingly random characters (ciphertext) that is unreadable by those
without the encryption key needed to decipher it.
◍ Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing
(CAN-SPAM).
Answer: A law that specifies that it is legal to spam, provided the messages
meet a few basic requirements—spammers cannot disguise their identity by
using a false return address, the email must include a label specifying that it
is an ad or a solicitation, and the email must include a way for recipients to
indicate that they do not want future mass mailings.
◍ mitigation.
Answer: The reduction in either the likelihood or the impact of the
occurrence of a risk.
◍ gig economy.
, Answer: A work environment in which temporary positions are common
and organizations contract with independent workers for short-term
engagements.
◍ A healthcare company decides to adopt an artificial intelligence (AI)
solution to help identify which doctors and drugs will provide the greatest
value to patients.The data team is feeding four years of data into the system,
including pharmacy and insurance claims. Based on this data, the AI will
makerecommendations based on which doctors and drugs should result in
the best healthcare outcomes for patients. A data scientist is concernedabout
the disparate data sources and the fact that all information about a patient's
medical history and ongoing treatment will be easilyaccessible.What should
the data scientist provide to the AI to ensure a comprehensive data set?.
Answer: Electronic health record (EHR)
◍ litigation hold notice.
Answer: Instructions sent by organizations to inform its employees (or
employees of the opposing party) to save relevant data and to suspend data
that might be due to be destroyed based on normal data-retention rules.
◍ Assessment Blueprint.
Answer: Specifies assessmentskills, assessment types, # of assessments
◍ law.
Answer: A system of rules that tells us what we can and cannot do.
◍ Declarative Knowledge.
Answer: What students UNDERSTAND facts, ideas, information (name and
explain)
◍ misrepresentation.
Answer: The misstatement or incomplete statement of a material fact.
◍ bring your own device (BYOD).
Answer: A business policy that permits, and in some cases, encourages
employees to use their own mobile devices (smartphones, tablets, or
laptops) to access company computing resources and applications, including