The precursor to web 2.0
Blogs
A 2005 creation embedding free videos using HTML
youtube
Social Media
This late 90s prefix was EVERYWHERE.
"E"
these represent a combination of key challenges for educational technology; by realizing easy-to-use, scalable technology; developing social awareness that gives them currency; and providing the policy and support structures that make them valuable.
Digital Badges
The positive side of this is that for distance education, it provides the equivalent of responding to discreet signals in the face-to-face environment: the puzzled expression, the yawn, or the whispering between students looking for clarity. Every good face-to-face educator will respond to these signals and adjust his/her behavio
Learning Analytics
Arguably the best learning platform created.
Khan Academy
An extension of the OER movement, and particularly pertinent in the United States and Canada.
Open Textbooks
The term coined by Tim O'reilly for user-generated content services, including YouTube, Flickr, and blogs
Web 2.0
No one expects this?
The Spanish Inquisition
a place to store all the evidence a learner gathered to exhibit learning, both formal and informal, in order to support lifelong learning and career development
E-Portfolio
provided a means for readers to subscribe to anyone's blog and receive regular updates
RSS
proposed by George Siemens and Stephen Downes in 2004–2005, this could lay claim to being the first internet-native learning theory.
Connectivism
the inventor of the modern Internet
Tim Berners-Lee
A Hawiian term used to describe an early learning platform.
Wiki
The acronym covering a range of free, web based learning environments. coined around 2012.
MOOC
Inventor of the "wiki"
Ward Cunningham
A digitized entity which can be used, reused or referenced during technology supported learning.
Learning Object
in 2004 it offered an enterprise solution for e-learning providers. It stands as the central e-learning technology
LMS
Learning Managment Systems
Daily Double
(double points for both answers)
co-founded the invention of google.
Sergey Brin
Larry page