😝 IT = Information technology (IT) is the use of any computers, storage, networking and other physical devices, infrastructure and processes to create, process, store, secure and exchange all forms of electronic data.https://www.superprofesseur.com/295.html
😝 ICT= information and communications technology (or
technologies), is the infrastructure and components that enable modern computing.https://www.searchcio.techtarget.com
😝 CAI =Computer-assisted instruction (CAI) is an interactive
instructional technique whereby a computer is used to present the instructional
material and monitor the learning that takes place.
http://wikieducator.org/Computer_Assisted_Instruction_(CAI)
😝 CALL = Computer Assisted Language Learning is often
perceived, somewhat narrowly, as an approach to language teaching and learning
in which the computer is used as an aid to the presentation, reinforcement and
assessment of material to be learned, usually including a
substantial interactive element. https://www.llas.ac.uk/resources/gpg/61
😝 WBI = Custom tailored training delivered through a web
browser over any network (Internet, intranet, LAN, etc.). Unlike computer based
training (CBT) which is fixed in its format and content, WBI is regularly
updated and is available on-demand in several formats. Also called online
courseware, online distance education, online learn ware, etc.
😝 CBI = Computer-based instruction is a teaching approach that
integrates computer software programs with other teaching materials in the
classroom.
http://classroom.synonym.com/computerbased-instruction-education-6081722.html
😝 CMC = Computer-mediated communication is defined as
any human communication that occurs through the use of two or more electronic devices. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer-mediated_communication
😝 TELL = Technology-Enhanced Language Learning is deals
with the impact of technology on teaching and learning a second language. https://ccit205.wikispaces.com
😝 MUD = Multi-User Dungeon is an inventively structured
social experience on the Internet, managed by a computer program and often
involving a loosely organized context or theme. http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/MUD-Multi-User-Dungeon
😝 MOO = MUD object-oriented is a virtual reality system in
which several users are connected at one time. https://www.techopedia.com/definition/24990/multi-user-domain-object-oriented-moo
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Synchronous tools: Examples of synchronous e-learning are online chat and videoconferencing. Any learning tool that is in real-time, such as instant messaging that allows students and teachers to ask and answer questions immediately, is synchronous. Rather than learning on their own, students who participate in synchronous learning courses are able to interact with other students and their teachers during the lesson.
Asynchronous tools: Asynchronous learning on the other hand can be carried out even when the student or teacher is offline. Coursework and communications delivered via web, email and messages posted on community forums are perfect examples of asynchronous e-learning. In these instances, students will typically complete the lessons on their own and merely use the internet as a support tool rather than venturing online solely for interactive classes.
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Synchronous tools: Examples of synchronous e-learning are online chat and videoconferencing. Any learning tool that is in real-time, such as instant messaging that allows students and teachers to ask and answer questions immediately, is synchronous. Rather than learning on their own, students who participate in synchronous learning courses are able to interact with other students and their teachers during the lesson.
Asynchronous tools: Asynchronous learning on the other hand can be carried out even when the student or teacher is offline. Coursework and communications delivered via web, email and messages posted on community forums are perfect examples of asynchronous e-learning. In these instances, students will typically complete the lessons on their own and merely use the internet as a support tool rather than venturing online solely for interactive classes.