CIW Lesson 1
Across
- 1. Data that does not follow a specific format or is hard to label and organize.
- 4. A Web browser or application that collects syndicated content into a single location.
- 5. The number of places a particular content item is made available.
- 6. online services, sites, or apps that allow us to interact and use two-way communication between the publisher and the users
- 7. Keywords, category names, or metadata used to describe an online content item.
- 9. The potential audience for a piece of content; the total number of your followers plus the number of followers for each person who shares the content.
- 11. A Web 2.0 implementation by which Web data is contextualized with the addition of machine-readable metadata.
- 13. A markup language used to store, describe, and share data on the Web.
- 15. Information that describes other data.
- 16. The number of times within a certain period that a particular content item is published in the media.
- 17. The process of a particular content item becoming widely popular by multiple people sharing it.
- 19. Indicates how fast content is created and distributed.
- 21. The ease of obtaining the tools needed to publish content.
Down
- 2. content that is created by the users of an online system or service
- 3. One-way communication methods in which the publisher creates content and sends that content to the end-user via the media source
- 8. A keyword tag that uses a hash symbol (#) as a prefix.
- 10. Indicates how long content exists or can be accessed.
- 12. The number of times a piece of content is displayed.
- 14. The actual number of unique people who access a particular content item, such as an advertisement
- 18. A programming methodology for the Web that enables Web applications to interact with users.
- 20. The use of World Wide Web technology and Web design to develop online information sharing and collaboration services