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cookie


Information stored on a user's computer after he or she visits a website. The cookie tracks data about that user but can be disabled in the browser.
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homepage


A document that has an address (URL) on the World Wide Web, is maintained by a person or an organization, and contains pointers to other pieces of information.
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plugfest


A biannual event sponsored by the Advanced Distributed Learning Network that brings together early adopters of the SCORM specifications to validate and document their process in meeting requirements f [..]
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push technology


In reference to the Internet or other online services, the technology whereby information is sent directly to a user's computer. See also pull technology.
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seamless technology


Technology that's easy to use, intuitive in nature, and isn't the focus of the learning experience. Also called transparent technology.
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virtual classroom


The online learning space where students and instructors interact.
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accessibility


A characteristic of technology that enables people with disabilities to use it. For example, accessible websites can be navigated by people with visual, hearing, motor, or cognitive impairments. Acces [..]
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activity stream


Communication format used to share activities and actions taken in social web applications and services in a very transparent manner. Typically, this ends up being a listing of activities performed by [..]
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adaptive


Adaptive training programs adapt themselves to the skill level or preferences of the learner.
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addie model


Classic model of an instructional system design process that includes the steps Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation from which the acronym is taken.
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