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This device allowed students to test themselves. Then, in 1954, BF Skinner, a Harvard Professor, invented the “teaching machine”, which enabled schools to administer programmed instruction to their students. It wasn't until 1960 however that the first computer based training program was introduced to the world.
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Video-telephony, sometimes also referred to as video-teleconference or video-conferring, comprises the technologies for the reception and transmission of audio-video signals by users in different locations, for communication between people in real time.video
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two or more people exchange views, information and ideas through messages asking and answering questions and reading the answers.
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it allows you to transfer files and folders from one computer to another computer by accessing directly to the receiver computer. It´s usually private, and requires username and password.
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group of people working on a common project sharing information and tasks using internet tools. A shared work area is called WorkSpace, and it´s accessible only to persons authorized by the administrator
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E-commerce or electronic commerce consists in the distribution, sale, purchase, marketing and provision of information of products or services through the Internet.
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it allows professional activities using telematics tools. There are also employment agencies that connect businesses and workers.
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two or more people communicate one each other publicly or privately writing in real time through the network.
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It´s a use of ICTs to provide citizens the access to government administrations and to make transactions without having to appear in person at the offices.
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it allows the exchange of messages in real time with other people you are connected with at the time, with the same program and have to be registered in a list of contacts. Some programs allow voice conversations or video.
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Blogs are a web space that includes, as a personal diary of the author or authors, content of interest, updated frequently and often commented by readers.
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Websites where several participants write an item, modify it, correct it and expand it in order to collect common knowledge.
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space for dialogue where registered users connect with friends, colleagues, family to send messages, share pictures, discuss issues, etc.