Across
- 2. Training education that uses the internet or a multimedia tool such as a DVD or CD-ROM.
- 3. Any educational content that is delivered via a computer.
- 4. An online meeting, occurring in real time, which usually allows for participants to share their desktop screens, Web browsers, and documents live as the meeting is occurring.
- 7. Learning environment in which some content is available for completion online and other learning requires face-to-face instruction or demonstration.
- 9. Learning environment in which learners can stop and start as they desire, progress to completion of a module, and submit a final score to determine whether they passed or failed the module, all without an instructor's involvement.
- 10. Environment in which learners are not consuming content at the same time.
- 11. Learning environment in which a human instructor facilitates both the in-person sections and the online components of coursework
- 13. A Web-based software application that allows online courseware and content to be delivered to learners, wrapped with classroom administration tools such as activity tracking, grades, communications, and calendars.
Down
- 1. Learning environment in which learners are all engaged in or receiving educational content simultaneously.
- 5. An informal method of learning using technologies that enable collaborative content creation.
- 6. A digital environment where content can be posted and shared, and where instructors can create quizzes and assignments to be completed and tracked online via an Internet-connected computer.
- 8. When viewing text, faint shadows that appear to the right of each letter or number
- 12. A small, pictorial, on-screen representation of an object used to indicate the existence of documents, file folders, and software.
