Constructivism | A learning theory emphasizing experience-based activities.
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Computer-assisted instruction (CAI) | Use of the computer as an instructional tool.
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Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) | The basic language that people use to build hypertext electronic documents on the Web.
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Internet | A system of worldwide networks that enable the user to send electronic mail, conduct research, chat, and participate in newsgroups.
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Logo | A high-level programming language designed for children that contains many functions found in LISP.
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Network | Computers that share storage devices, peripherals, and applications. A network can be connected by telephone lines, satellites, or cables.
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PLATO | Programmed Logic for Automatic Teaching Operations, developed by the University of Illinois and Control Data Corporation. This early computer system was designed for instructional use.
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