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"Technology in English Education": HTML5 Crossword |
Across5. the way that people tend to exaggerate the possible benefits or drawbacks of new technologies (9)
7. delivery of information via different modes including aural and visual (10,13)
9. a form of blogging where the post length is restricted to a very small number of characters, such as Twitter (13)
11. a type of website that can be edited quickly by users (5)
12. a word which is short for “weblog” (4)
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Down1. derived from a combination of ‘broadcast’ and iPod this is an audio file intended to be downloaded onto a PMP (7)
2. installation of software on a mobile or portable device without plugging the device into a desktop or laptop computer (4,3,3,12)
3. to combine face-toface learning/teaching with online learning and teaching (7,8)
4. a touchscreen which works by creating a very low-intensity electrical connection with skin (10,6)
6. a system (usually a website) for sharing references and links, known as “social bookmarking” (9)
8. an operating system, made by Google, for smartphones and tablets (7)
10. something such as an email or a video ‘goes viral’ when it is spread rapidly by individual users who forward the email to each other or include the email or video in their social network posts (9)
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ACROSS
5. the way that people tend to exaggerate the possible benefits or drawbacks of new technologies (9)
7. delivery of information via different modes including aural and visual (10,13)
9. a form of blogging where the post length is restricted to a very small number of characters, such as Twitter (13)
11. a type of website that can be edited quickly by users (5)
12. a word which is short for “weblog” (4)
DOWN
1. derived from a combination of ‘broadcast’ and iPod this is an audio file intended to be downloaded onto a PMP (7)
2. installation of software on a mobile or portable device without plugging the device into a desktop or laptop computer (4,3,3,12)
3. to combine face-toface learning/teaching with online learning and teaching (7,8)
4. a touchscreen which works by creating a very low-intensity electrical connection with skin (10,6)
6. a system (usually a website) for sharing references and links, known as “social bookmarking” (9)
8. an operating system, made by Google, for smartphones and tablets (7)
10. something such as an email or a video ‘goes viral’ when it is spread rapidly by individual users who forward the email to each other or include the email or video in their social network posts (9)

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