Constructive theory states that context plays a major part in what we perceive. From your experience, give an example of an icon or phrase that means something different depending on the context.

What will be an ideal response?


There are many examples from everyday life such as “I’ll call you,” but the goal of this exercise is to encourage students to think about the application interfaces they’ve used and the Web sites they’ve visited. Answers will vary, but here are some examples.
In the toolbox of Microsoft Paint, one menu item has a rectangle on it that means “select,” while a rectangle on another menu item means “draw a rectangle.”
”Search” may mean “search this Web site” or “search the entire Internet.” The good news is that nowadays, most commercial sites give you search results from only their site.
”Buy” may mean, “Commit to this purchase,” as in pushing a button after filling out the shipping and credit card information, or it can mean, “Browse the merchandise on our site.”
Consider the following four items:
Computers Audio Video Books
On most Web sites, if you were to see a row like this at the top of the screen, you would assume that they would act as buttons or otherwise be some sort of link. However, there are some sites that will contain text formatted in this way and they are not links, just indications of the items that the site has for sale.

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The options to start the playing of an audio file inserted into a slide are On Click and ________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Semi-selection or pointing

A) creates an Equals (=) sign. B) indicates a cell's specific location and the reference does not change when you copy the formula. C) indicates a cells relative location from the cell containing the formula. D) is the process of using the mouse to select cells while building a formula.

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The unary operation _________ inverts the value of its operand.

A. OR B. NOT C. NAND D. XOR

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