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Test Description: Questions from the required reading for the Technology Leadership Class
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) This technology tool allows people to comment on content in five different ways.
A
Nings
B
Bookmarking
C
Mashups
D
Voice Thread
2) Which of the following best describes Web 2.0?
A
Open source
B
Single creator
C
Copyrighted material
D
Application based
3) Google Apps and Google Docs are examples of
A
Wikis.
B
Search engines.
C
Desktop software.
D
Bookmarking.
4) What percentage of technology money should be spent on professional development?
A
25-30%
B
15-20%
C
10-15%
D
20-25%
5) Which of the following is NOT a factor to be considered in planning for technology?
A
Staff development
B
Infrastructure
C
Student needs
D
Photo opportunities
6) TSSA stands for
A
Technology Standards for School Administrators
B
Teaching Standards for School Associations
C
Teaching State Standards for Administrators
D
Technology State Standards for Administrators
7) Which answer it NOT one of the four Cs for successful planning?
A
Collaboration
B
Creativity
C
Commitment
D
Continuity
8) Which technology tool allows users to create their own social web site?
A
Nings
B
Mashups
C
Blogs
D
Wikis
9) A wiki could be useful for
A
Connecting information.
B
All the answers are correct.
C
Doing research.
D
Group projects.
10) An effective way to encourage staff development would be
A
All answers are correct.
B
To provide money for continued training.
C
To provide common planning time for grade level teams.
D
To allow early dimissal time for training.
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