Which company was founded by Mark Zuckerberg in 2004?
What does ZDP stand for in education?
The zone of proximal development
What is the auxiliary verb used to form questions in the present simple tense in English?
'do' and 'does'
What were the main features of Web 1.0 and how did they limit user interaction with online content?
Web 1.0 was characterized by being a set of static pages connected through hyperlinks, where users could only read or view the content without the ability to interact with it.
Which wireless technology is commonly used for short distance data transfer between mobile devices?
Bluetooth
Which pedagogy emphasizes active student participation?
Active pedagogy
What is the difference between “much” and “many” in English?
“Much” is used with uncountable nouns, while ‘many’ is used with countable nouns.
What are some examples of platforms that represent Web 2.0?
Examples of Web 2.0 platforms include Wikipedia, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.
What is the name of the most widely used Internet search engine in the world?
What is the name of this pedagogue and educator?
Paulo Freire
What are phrasal verbs in English?
They are compound verbs consisting of a verb followed by a preposition or an adverb.
What is the web 3.0?
Web 3.0 is considered as the new paradigm in web interaction and will mark a fundamental change in how developers create websites, but more importantly, how people interact with those websites.
What is the name of this app?
Flip
Who is the author of the play “Romeo and Juliet”, one of the most famous tragedies in world literature?
William Shakespeare
What is the name of this app to learn english with flashcards?
Anki
What is the name of the artificial intelligence assistant developed by Amazon that uses voice technology and is integrated into Web 3.0-compatible devices?
Alexa
What is “spam” in the context of digital communication?
are unsolicited e-mails or unwanted messages.
What is the name of the remarkable product in this algebraic expression?
Squaring binomial
What is the meaning of “to hit the books” in English?
Means to study intensively or to devote oneself to serious study.
English learners could only use lower order thinking skills, such as memorization and comprehension
Which website does this statement belong to?
Web 1.0