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Introduction to Technology

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  • Avatar
    An electronically and artistically created character that represents a person or animal.
  • Invention
    New Technology.
  • Titles
    The introductory text sharing what a video is about.
  • Multi-tasking
    Carrying out many tasks at the same time. Includes time management to get all activities done in a timely manner.
  • Credits
    The text at the end of a video giving credit for who produced the work. For example: Music: "Hey" by http://bensound.com, Copyright 2020, All Rights Reserved.
  • Innovation
    Improved Technology.
  • Storyboarding
    Using something like Pixton or Presentation to create a comic strip outline of a process to use in a project, such as video production.
  • Poll Questions
    Questions asked during our MEETs that are in the form of a survey. Participate each session for credit.
  • (5) Basic Types of Video Productions
    Educational, Promotional, Informational, Documentary, and Entertainment.
  • Background Music
    Music played in the background of a video. Be sure to give credit for work used, such as: Background Music "Hey" by http://bensound.com.
  • Q&A
    Questions & Answers MEET tool, that helps start each session. Participate by giving a thumbs up.
  • CANVAS LMS
    Our school systems Learning Management System.
  • Sanitized
    Made clean and hygienic; disinfected. "sanitized equipment or safety glasses".
  • Technology
    The tools, materials, and processes that people use to meet human needs and wants.
  • TSA
    Technology Student Association... The National Career & Technical Student Organization(CTSO) for Tech Ed & STEM.   https://tsaweb.org/
  • Prototype
    A version of the project that shows what the final product will be like in basic size and function.
  • Sublimation printing
    Taking a special dried solid sublimation ink, applying heat, which turns the solid ink into a gas, which then combines with specially coated material.
  • Courteous
    Being a polite and considerate person. An example of being courteous is someone helping another to get needed work accomplished.
  • E-Mail
    Electronic Mail, which we will use to communicate with one another regularly.
  • Impaired
    Affected by alcohol or drugs to the extent of losing control over one's decision making, balance, and/or behavior.
  • Pixton
    Program that we will use to create storyboard notes and details about our project work.
  • VASTAR
    VirginiA Student Training And Refurbishment program. http://vastar.org
  • Chromakey
    In Video Production, it is the keying out of a color, such as blue or green, and replacing it with another video or image feed. Similar to MEET backgrounds.
  • Unprotected Bystander
    A person in the work area who has NOT been trained on the safety required to be able to be in the area safely.
  • Google Calendar
    An organizational tool that we will use to share our MEET information.
  • Safety
    Policies, rules, and guidelines in place to keep people, tools, facilities, and machinery safe.
  • Narration
    Using your voice recording to tell about something in a video.
  • Selfie
    A picture taken and shared of oneself.
  • Peardeck
    Interactive presentation tool that we will use to review material and learn about our course content.
  • Mock-up
    An unscaled picture version of the project that you are planning to create.
  • Office Hours
    Time that students can request to get additional help with class work and assignments.
  • Google Drive
    A shared resource that we will use to save files, student work, and assignments.