Thursday, February 26, 2015

Ch. 7 Glossary of Terms


Abbreviation Expansion – making a whole word into something smaller just by using the first few letter

Acceptance Time – activating a control interface (scanning)

Accessibility Options –software in Windows that gives individuals with disabilities the access to use

Activation Characteristics – different things about a control interface(flexibility)

Automatic Scanning – where items are scanned by an adjustable rate

Circular Scanning – done in a circular motion

Code Access – the individual uses a rare sequence of movements(switches)

Command Domain – power wheelchair up and down(set of device functions

Concept Keyboards – keyboards where letters are replaced by pictures to help with what is being taught

Continuous Input –inputs are ongoing devices that are longterm)

Control Enhancers – strategies that help people control a device

Control Interface- (keyboard) It is where the human controls the device.

Digital Recording – where humans voice is stored electronically for a later purpose (tape recorder)

Direct Selection – the individual will be able to choose their own interface(eye, face)

Directed Scanning – where the person is given the choice to scan vertical or hortrizantal

Discrete Inputs- (location on the computer that is fixed and needs no more steps(a set number)

Distributed Control – when more than one device are controlled

Easy Access – address common problems that people with disabilities face(keyboard)

Emulation–(mouse) macro instructions

General Input Device-Emulating – defines the features of a special purpose processor( usage of the delete key)

Interface

Graphical User Interface- entering codes

Group-Item Scanning – scanning copies in multiples

Indirect Selection – where small steps are involved in making a selection( array of switches)

Input Domain- (computer chip) A board that gives off signals and can be long or short term.

Integrated Control – where more than one device is done by one control interface

Inverse Scanning – the scan is done by the individual’s holding and activating a switch until it closed(light switch)

Linear Scan – it is where the selection set is organized by lines(copies made columns)

Multitasking – substitution of keys, scanning arrays(variety of things)

On-Screen Keyboard – keyboard images that uses video(cursor)

Parallel Port – a computer output that sends data(used in printers)

Prosodic Features -

Rate Enhancement – different types of communication approaches made by individuals

Rotary Scanning – organizing in a circular pattern(using a copier)

Row-Column Scanning – group item scanning down in rows by a second switch( acceptance time)

Scanning – information is presented for display(copies)

Selection Methods – making decisions on our own (scanning)

Selection Set – parts that is available in which you can make your own decision (pictures)

Sensory Characteristics – different types of feedback through activation (visual)

Serial Port – a part of the computer that holds information

Spatial Characteristics – (spatial characteristics) The overall physical size and shapes

Speech Synthesis–generation of human speech by usage of electronics (voice command)

Step Scanning – how a user activate an switch (make decisions)

Text-To –Speech Programs – a program that gives individuals the opportunity to send a text through sound

Transparent Access – doing something perfect (full access)

Universal Access – helps a person with and without a disability the access to use a software program (Apple)

USB Port –holds information on devices

Word Completion–shows words displayed on the computer by entering a code

Word Prediction – shows stored words about different words that was entered previously(images of words)

 

Abbreviation Expansion – making a whole word into something smaller just by using the first few letter

Acceptance Time – activating a control interface (scanning)

Accessibility Options –software in Windows that gives individuals with disabilities the access to use

Activation Characteristics – different things about a control interface(flexibility)

Automatic Scanning – where items are scanned by an adjustable rate

Circular Scanning – done in a circular motion

Code Access – the individual uses a rare sequence of movements(switches)

Command Domain – power wheelchair up and down(set of device functions

Concept Keyboards – keyboards where letters are replaced by pictures to help with what is being taught

Continuous Input –inputs are ongoing devices that are longterm)

Control Enhancers – strategies that help people control a device

Control Interface- (keyboard) It is where the human controls the device.

Digital Recording – where humans voice is stored electronically for a later purpose (tape recorder)

Direct Selection – the individual will be able to choose their own interface(eye, face)

Directed Scanning – where the person is given the choice to scan vertical or hortrizantal

Discrete Inputs- (location on the computer that is fixed and needs no more steps(a set number)

Distributed Control – when more than one device are controlled

Easy Access – address common problems that people with disabilities face(keyboard)

Emulation–(mouse) macro instructions

General Input Device-Emulating – defines the features of a special purpose processor( usage of the delete key)

Interface

Graphical User Interface- entering codes

Group-Item Scanning – scanning copies in multiples

Indirect Selection – where small steps are involved in making a selection( array of switches)

Input Domain- (computer chip) A board that gives off signals and can be long or short term.

Integrated Control – where more than one device is done by one control interface

Inverse Scanning – the scan is done by the individual’s holding and activating a switch until it closed(light switch)

Linear Scan – it is where the selection set is organized by lines(copies made columns)

Multitasking – substitution of keys, scanning arrays(variety of things)

On-Screen Keyboard – keyboard images that uses video(cursor)

Parallel Port – a computer output that sends data(used in printers)

Prosodic Features -

Rate Enhancement – different types of communication approaches made by individuals

Rotary Scanning – organizing in a circular pattern(using a copier)

Row-Column Scanning – group item scanning down in rows by a second switch( acceptance time)

Scanning – information is presented for display(copies)

Selection Methods – making decisions on our own (scanning)

Selection Set – parts that is available in which you can make your own decision (pictures)

Sensory Characteristics – different types of feedback through activation (visual)

Serial Port – a part of the computer that holds information

Spatial Characteristics – (spatial characteristics) The overall physical size and shapes

Speech Synthesis–generation of human speech by usage of electronics (voice command)

Step Scanning – how a user activate an switch (make decisions)

Text-To –Speech Programs – a program that gives individuals the opportunity to send a text through sound

Transparent Access – doing something perfect (full access)

Universal Access – helps a person with and without a disability the access to use a software program (Apple)

USB Port –holds information on devices

Word Completion–shows words displayed on the computer by entering a code

Word Prediction – shows stored words about different words that was entered previously(images of words)

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