Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
app - CORRECT ANSWER - (n) a short word for application; a software program that
you download and use on your cell phone
asynchronous - CORRECT ANSWER - (adj) describes activities that are not happening at
the same time
author - CORRECT ANSWER - (n) someone who shares his or her writing with other
people
bandwidth - CORRECT ANSWER - (n) a way of describing how fast a computer can
access information on the internet; usually measured in bits per second
blended learning - CORRECT ANSWER - (n) a mix of in-class instruction and online
learning
block - CORRECT ANSWER - (n) a box with information in Moodle
blog - CORRECT ANSWER - (n) a place to share writing online;
(v) to write on a blog
breadcrumb trail - CORRECT ANSWER - (n) a list of links to pages that you have visited
in a website; also called a path
browser - CORRECT ANSWER - (n) software that lets your computer access the Internet;
for example, Google Chrome, Safari, and Firefox
, case sensitive - CORRECT ANSWER - (n) a login that can tell the difference between
uppercase (capital) and lowercase (small) letters
chat - CORRECT ANSWER - (n) informal online speech;
(v) to communicate informally online by typing
click - CORRECT ANSWER - (v) to press on the top of the mouse with your finger
cloud - CORRECT ANSWER - (n) an online space to store information, like videos, audio
files, documents, etc. Google Drive and Dropbox are examples.
code - CORRECT ANSWER - (n) letters, numbers, and symbols that make up instructions
for computer programs
comment - CORRECT ANSWER - (n) something you write in reply to what someone else
has written online
(v) to reply to what someone else has written online
compose - CORRECT ANSWER - (v) to write an online document such as an email, a
discussion post, or a blog post
cookie - CORRECT ANSWER - (n) a small piece information that is sent from a website
to your browser
coursework - CORRECT ANSWER - (n) work that 1) is a required part of your course and
2) you do outside of class. This is also known as asynchronous work.
credentials - CORRECT ANSWER - (n) something that gives you authority to do
something; for example, the username and password that you use to sign in to a website