WITH CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+
◍ scope and sequence.
Answer: charts the progression of standards, specifying instruction order and
timing
◍ router.
Answer: used to connect multiple networks together and forward data
packets between those separate networks to the destination host.
◍ Web 2.0.
Answer: Websites that emphasize user-generated content, usability (ease of
use, even by non-experts), and interoperability (this means that a website
can work well with other products, systems, and devices) for end users;
enables collaboration and interaction among users.
◍ Cognitivism.
Answer: lecture, visual tools, facilitation to memorize, multiple choice and
essay assessments. learning extends beyond the external, it is an internal
process involving short and long term memory.
◍ Extraction, transformation, and loading (ETL).
Answer: a process in which data is extracted from a computer, transformed
(or cleansed) into a format appropriate for the data warehouse, and then
transferred to the data warehouse.
◍ Database Administrator.
Answer: Responsible for the creation and management of the entire database
management system (DBMS).
◍ behavior.
Answer: the action or skill students are expected to demonstrate to produce
, observable and measurable outcomes
◍ Radio Frequency Survey.
Answer: Used to determine wireless access point locations based upon
signal strength.
◍ ARPANET.
Answer: an early packet switching network and the first network to
implement the protocol suite TCP/IP. Both technologies became the
technical foundation of the Internet.
◍ Decision Tree Analysis Tool.
Answer: Presents a visual flowchart representation of the decision and
outcomes, but it does not include roots in the model.
◍ Constructivism.
Answer: discovery, collaborative group work, scaffolding, self-guided
learning based on personal experience, peer grading/review. learners build
on personal experience; learning is active and social in process.
◍ active learning.
Answer: a student-centered approach in which students learn by doing and
use higher-order thinking skills, including metacognition
◍ four phases of the decision-making process.
Answer: intelligence, design, choice, and implementation
◍ Omnichannel Model.
Answer: Where physical retail storefronts now become hybrid warehouses,
whereby allowing for the reduction of inventory, leaner operations, and
faster reactions to change in demand.
◍ Structured English.
Answer: the use of the English language with the syntax of structured
programming to communicate the design of a computer program to
non-technical users by breaking it down into logical steps using
straightforward English words; uses modular design and data terminology.
,◍ TCP/IP.
Answer: most common protocol which establishes the connection, and data
packet quality transmission. The first two bytes are assigned by the Internet
Service Provider (ISP), and the last two bytes are assigned by the client.
◍ Mintzberg's Ten Manager Roles.
Answer: Figurehead, leader, Liaison, Monitor, Disseminator, Spokesman,
Entrepreneur, Disturbance Handler, Resource Allocator, and Negotiator.
◍ Scrum software development methodology.
Answer: form of agile software development that recognizes that customer
needs and wants can change throughout the project. Unexpected changes
and challenges, which cannot be addressed with the traditional waterfall
SDLC model, can be quickly addressed
◍ Fourth generation computer languages (4GL).
Answer: software tools that help reduce the amount of procedural
knowledge that is needed about how computers operate and lets end users
create programs as needed; SQL is a 4GL.
◍ Dynamic Random-Access Memory (DRAM).
Answer: The main memory of a computer system; requires constant
refreshing.
◍ Platform as a Service (PaaS).
Answer: service provider provides server space, the server, virtualization,
operating system, database, and development environment in a platform that
can be used for application development. An example would be Amazon
Web Services.
◍ Project Manager.
Answer: They deliver quality systems on time, manage the budget, and plan
for the unexpected (they do not train new users).
◍ Evil Twin.
Answer: a fraudulent Wi-Fi access point that appears to be legitimate
, ◍ Data Integration Service.
Answer: A depository of extracted business environment data.
◍ problem based learning.
Answer: a teaching method where students learn by solving complex,
real-world problems
◍ Information Security Analyst.
Answer: Their goal is to ensure that data and systems are secure to prevent
breaches.
◍ Information.
Answer: Data that has been organized in a meaningful manner.
◍ Analytics Services.
Answer: Creates analytical databases.
◍ Predictive Analytics.
Answer: A business intelligence method or algorithm that uses statistics and
data mining to forecast models.
◍ backward design.
Answer: a strategic approach to curriculum planning that starts with
identifying clear goals or learning outcomes of a course or lesson before
planning the instructional strategies and assessments.
◍ Unified Modeling Language (UML).
Answer: A general-purpose modeling language that helps visualize systems
through diagrams.
◍ problem solver.
Answer: involves converting processes and procedures into system
components and troubleshooting errors or delays that may occur.
◍ Warm sites.
Answer: Offsite office space with available systems and service
connections, requiring staffing and updates allowing recovery within hours
to days.