A machine that makes copies of documents and other visual images onto paper or plastic film quickly and cheaply.
What is "Photocopier"?
A multilingual online encyclopedia created and maintained as an open collaboration project by a community of volunteer editors.
A mobile device that combines cellular and mobile computing functions into one unit.
A message distributed by electronic means from one computer user to one or more recipients via a network.
A website which allows users, who sign-up for free profiles, to connect with friends, work colleagues or people they don’t know, online.
A non-permanent pen using an erasable ink that adheres to the writing surface without binding to or being absorbed by it
What is "Boardmarker"
A game-based, quiz-oriented learning platform that brings engagement and fun to 1+ billion players every year at school, at work, and at home.
What is "Kahoot"?
A person who has grown up in the digital age, rather than having acquired familiarity with digital systems as an adult, as a digital immigrant.
Who is a "Digital Native"?
A collection of slides that may contain text, image, video, audio clips, and many other cool tools, prepared with the software developed by Microsoft.
What is "PowerPoint Presentation (PPT)"?
A free video sharing website that makes it easy to watch online videos or create and upload your own videos to share with others.
What is "YouTube"?
A device that that uses light to reflect an enlarged image on a screen.
What is "Overhead Projector"?
A reference work or a dictionary for finding synonyms and sometimes antonyms of words.
What is "Thesaurus"?
The year when the first smartphone, created by IBM, called the Simon Personal Communicator (SPC), was released for purchase.
What is "1994"?
An electrical, mechanical, electronic, or digital inscription and re-creation of sound waves, such as spoken voice, singing, instrumental music, or sound effects.
What is "Audio/Sound Recording"?
A free photo and video sharing app where people can upload photos or videos to share them with their followers or with a select group of friends.
What is "Instagram"?
an electro-acoustic transducer; a device which converts an electrical audio signal into a corresponding sound.
What is "Speakers"?
A type of matrix barcode which is a machine-readable optical label that contains information about the item to which it is attached.
What is "QR Code"?
The university that first created an Intranet for its students in 1960; a system of linked computer terminals where students could access course materials as well as listen to recorded lectures.
The University of Illinois
A short form of digital media production that allows everyday people to share aspects of their story.
What is "Digital Storytelling"?
An American image sharing and social media service designed to enable saving and discovery of information on the interest using images and, on a smaller scale, GIFs and videos, in the form of pinboards.
What is "Pinterest"?
A large, synergistic display device to perform tasks and operations at all levels of education, in corporate board rooms and work groups, in training rooms for professional sports coaching, in broadcasting studios, and others.
What is an "Interactive Whiteboard"?
A software application for the administration, documentation, tracking, reporting, automation and delivery of educational courses, training programs, or learning and development programs.
What is "Learning Management System (LMS)"?
The year when ARPANET, the first real network to run on packet switching technology, connected computers at Stanford and UCLA for the first time, creating what would one day become "the Internet."
What is "1969"?
A form of blog for which the medium is video, and is a form of web television. Vlog entries often combine embedded video with supporting text, images, and other metadata.
What is "Vlog"?
An educational technology company offering a communication, collaboration, and coaching platform to K-12 schools, enabling teachers to share content, distribute quizzes, assignments, and manage communication with students, colleagues, and parents.
What is "Edmodo?"