INTRODUCTION TO ONLINE LEARNING MODULE 1
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
access - ANSWER (n) a way of being able to use or get something
(v) to be able to use or get something
accessory - ANSWER (n) something added to something else to make it more
useful, attractive, or effective
announcement - ANSWER (n) a written or spoken statement that tells people
about something
application - ANSWER (n) a computer program that performs a particular job
(such as word processing)
asynchronous learning - ANSWER (n) learning at a different time and at a
different place
blended learning - ANSWER (n) a mix of in-class instruction and online
learning
blog - ANSWER (n) a place to share writing online; comes from the words web
and log (keep a record of activities or events)
(v) to write on a blog
brainstorm - ANSWER (v) to think about many possible answers to a question
or ideas about a topic
bulletin board - ANSWER (n) a board on the wall of a classroom or office
where
information is displayed so that it can be seen by many people
collaborate - ANSWER (v) to work with another person or group in order to do
something
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
access - ANSWER (n) a way of being able to use or get something
(v) to be able to use or get something
accessory - ANSWER (n) something added to something else to make it more
useful, attractive, or effective
announcement - ANSWER (n) a written or spoken statement that tells people
about something
application - ANSWER (n) a computer program that performs a particular job
(such as word processing)
asynchronous learning - ANSWER (n) learning at a different time and at a
different place
blended learning - ANSWER (n) a mix of in-class instruction and online
learning
blog - ANSWER (n) a place to share writing online; comes from the words web
and log (keep a record of activities or events)
(v) to write on a blog
brainstorm - ANSWER (v) to think about many possible answers to a question
or ideas about a topic
bulletin board - ANSWER (n) a board on the wall of a classroom or office
where
information is displayed so that it can be seen by many people
collaborate - ANSWER (v) to work with another person or group in order to do
something