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'''[[wikipedia:Email|Email]]''' : Electronic mail, commonly referred to as email or e-mail, is a method of communication where digital “letters” are exchanged. The author can send the letter to one or more recipients. When the author sends an email, it is stored in a server that the recipient can access whenever she/he is on-line. Each email id is unique and in the format <name>@<email server>. The author or the recipients need not be on-line at the same time to exchange messages.  
 
'''[[wikipedia:Email|Email]]''' : Electronic mail, commonly referred to as email or e-mail, is a method of communication where digital “letters” are exchanged. The author can send the letter to one or more recipients. When the author sends an email, it is stored in a server that the recipient can access whenever she/he is on-line. Each email id is unique and in the format <name>@<email server>. The author or the recipients need not be on-line at the same time to exchange messages.  
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'''[[wikipedia:Gratis_versus_libre|Free of cost (gratis) v/s Free and Open]]''': Many resources and applications on the Internet are available free of cost (gratis). However, the vendor offering the service may sell our information to advertisers. The user may have no freedom (right) other than the freedom to use the application or service. In contrast, 'Free and open” software (FOSS) applications or services allow users to have four significant freedoms – freedom to use, study, modify and share. Such freedoms are very critical to education, since sharing, studying and modifying/ adapting are all key educational processes. It is important to understand if any software or service being offered 'free' is free of cost alone, or the product/ service is also free to use/study/share/modify.  
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'''[[wikipedia:Gratis_versus_libre|Free of cost (gratis) v/s Free and Open]]''': Many resources and applications on the Internet are available free of cost (gratis). However, the vendor offering the service may sell our information to advertisers. The user may have no freedom (right) other than the freedom to use the application or service.
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In contrast, 'Free and open” software (FOSS) applications or services allow users to have four significant freedoms – freedom to use, study, modify and share. Such freedoms are very critical to education, since sharing, studying and modifying/ adapting are all key educational processes. It is important to understand if any software or service being offered 'free' is free of cost alone, or the product/ service is also free to use/study/share/modify.  
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'''Global digital library''' - The internet is a repository of vast amounts of information, on virtually any topic. Using a search engine (a digital tool) , one can search for (digital) information that one wants, at any time, any place, with internet connectivity. Hence the internet can be seen as a 'global digital library'. 
    
'''[[wikipedia:Information_and_communications_technology|ICT]]''' – Information and Communication Technologies – ICTs refer to the infrastructure and devices that are used for creating , organizing, processing, presenting and communicating information. In the context of this course, ICTs refer to digital ICTs, where information is stored and communicated in digital formats, which enable users to access, store, transmit, and manipulate information in ways much faster and easier than before.   
 
'''[[wikipedia:Information_and_communications_technology|ICT]]''' – Information and Communication Technologies – ICTs refer to the infrastructure and devices that are used for creating , organizing, processing, presenting and communicating information. In the context of this course, ICTs refer to digital ICTs, where information is stored and communicated in digital formats, which enable users to access, store, transmit, and manipulate information in ways much faster and easier than before.   
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'''[[wikipedia:Social_networking_service|Social-Networking Service]]''': On-line platforms or web sites that facilitates the building of social relationships (virtual), among people who share common personal, professional interests or are known to each other in real-life, are known as social networking services. Orkut, Facebook, Twitter , LinkedIn, MySpace are some of the common online social networking providers.    Social networking sites allow users to share ideas, activities, events, and interests within their individual networks.  
 
'''[[wikipedia:Social_networking_service|Social-Networking Service]]''': On-line platforms or web sites that facilitates the building of social relationships (virtual), among people who share common personal, professional interests or are known to each other in real-life, are known as social networking services. Orkut, Facebook, Twitter , LinkedIn, MySpace are some of the common online social networking providers.    Social networking sites allow users to share ideas, activities, events, and interests within their individual networks.  
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'''Personal digital library (PDL)''': A folder containing a set of sub-folders and files on your computer, which contain information on a particular topic. 
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'''[[wikipedia:Professional_learning_community|Professional Learning Communities]]:''' Networks of professionals who interact (usually on virtual forums as well) for mutual learning and support. Such communities can be very useful in supporting continuing teacher professional development. 
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'''[[wikipedia:Proprietary_software|Proprietary]] software (or content)''': opposite of Free and Open, which do not permit some of the four significant freedoms – freedom to use, study, modify and share.
    
'''[[wikipedia:Wiki|Wiki]]:''' Wiki is a free software used to enable collaborative writing on the web. Wikipedia is one of the well known on-line encyclopedias that includes not any single expert voice, but the collective voices of many on any particular topic. English Wikipedia has the largest number of articles – more than 5 million  as of April  2017. The [http://kn.wikipedia.org Kannada Wikipedia]  has around 20,000 articles, and can grow only from contributions made by Kannada scholars and enthusiasts. The Karnataka Open Educational Resources (KOER) which is a OER portal of, for and by Karnataka school teachers, uses Wiki software.
 
'''[[wikipedia:Wiki|Wiki]]:''' Wiki is a free software used to enable collaborative writing on the web. Wikipedia is one of the well known on-line encyclopedias that includes not any single expert voice, but the collective voices of many on any particular topic. English Wikipedia has the largest number of articles – more than 5 million  as of April  2017. The [http://kn.wikipedia.org Kannada Wikipedia]  has around 20,000 articles, and can grow only from contributions made by Kannada scholars and enthusiasts. The Karnataka Open Educational Resources (KOER) which is a OER portal of, for and by Karnataka school teachers, uses Wiki software.
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'''[[wikipedia:World_Wide_Web|World wide web]] (www)''' – this is one of the services (though among the most popular) that runs on the Internet, consisting of inter-linked web pages, which is accessible using a software called a web browser (eg. Firefox) and a protocol (technical method) called the hyper text transfer protocol (http). The world wide web allows information to be stored and shared in the form of 'web pages', which are themselves 'hyper-linked' to other web-pages, creating a seamless mode of navigating the Internet.
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'''[[wikipedia:World_Wide_Web|World wide web]] (www)''' – this is one of the services (though among the most popular) that runs on the Internet, consisting of inter-linked web pages, which is accessible using a software called a [[wikipedia:Web_browser|web browser]] (eg. Firefox) and a protocol (technical method) called the hyper text transfer protocol (http). The world wide web allows information to be stored and shared in the form of 'web pages', which are themselves 'hyper-linked' to other web-pages, creating a seamless mode of navigating the Internet.
    
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