Common terms used in digital literacy
Read through and add some common terms while you're on the move.
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AccessibilityThe design of apps, devices, materials and environments that support and enable access to content and educational activities for all learners. | |
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Blended learningLearning occurs online and in person, augmenting and supporting teacher practice. | |
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Flipped classroomStudents participate in the primary delivery of instruction by online learning off-site and then during the school face-to-face to sessions they address the issues and questions stemming from their studies and practise what they have learned. | |
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HashtagA word or phrase preceded by a hash sign (#), used on social media to identify messages on a specific topic. | |
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Informal learningLearning through observation and experience rather than direct instruction from a teacher. | |
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MemeA image, video or piece of text, often humorous in nature, which is copied and spread rapidly via social media. | |
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Social mediaWebsites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking. Twitter is one example. | |
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Troll A person who sows discord online by starting arguments or upsetting people, by posting inflammatory, extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community such as social media sites. | |