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  • Google - is the most used search engine to find general knowledge including images, videos, news, books, maps flights, and finance available in www. This search engine shows millions of results in just a click.
  • Web page - is a document, commonly written in Hypertext
  • Website - a well structured collection of related web pages located under a single domain name
  • WWW - a collection of all the websites that the public has access to
  • Header - the top part of the website
  • Navigation Bar - the links at the top of the page to help you find what you're looking for
  • Side bar - the narrow vertical column right next to your website content.
  • Main content - a big area that contains most content of a given webpage
  • Article - a piece of writing that serves one of the website's contents
  • Footer - performs the same function as the header
  • Multimedia - combining multiple media formats such as sounds, video and text for expressing ideas
  • Slideshow/Presentation - series of still images of a projection screen electronic display, typically in a pre-arraned sequence
  • Podcast - an episode of spoken word digital audio files that a user can download personal device for easy listening
  • Video clip - a short clip, usually a part of a longer reading
  • Vlog - The medium is video. It is also a personal or social media account where a person regularly post short video.
  • Blog - regularly updated website or webpage, typically run by an individual or small group that is written in formal style
  • Webinar - a seminar conducted over the internet. It allows speakers form the hosting organization or company to share slides, videos, webpages, or orher multimedia content
  • Text - a broad term for something that contains words to express something
  • Still images - photographs, drawings, paintings, or any static images
  • Animation - a method in which figures are manipulated to appear as moving images
  • Audio - is any digital information with speech or music stored on and played
  • Video - refers to the moving pictures accompanied by sounds such as pictuure in the television
  • Diagram - is a plan, drawing sketch or outline that shows how something works or shows the relationships or interconnections between parts of a whole
  • Infographics - are graphic visual representations of information, date, or knowledge intended to present information quickly and clearly
  • Oral Language - is the system through which we use spoken words to express knowledge, ideas, and feelings
  • Stance - is tthe position or bearing of the body while standing
  • Behavior - is the way the speaker acts and behaves before his/her audience
  • Imperative sentence - is when you make a request, offer advice, gve a command, or give an instruction
  • Belief - is the mental acceptance or something that person holds of what is true
  • Descriptive - describes a single subject by engaging the use of sentences
  • Narrative - It has series of events
  • Expository - it is informative, educational, and purposeful
  • Persuasive - It seeks to persuade the readers
  • Tone - it is the attitude a writer takes forward an audienc, a subject, or a character
  • Academic writing - is the style of writing that investigates the state of an issue and presents your position based on the evidence of your research
  • Complexity - written language is relatively more complex than spoken language. It has more varied vocabulary
  • Prescision - in academic writing, you need to be precise when you use information, dates or figures
  • Objectivity - written language is in general objective rather than personal
  • Explicitness - Academic writing is explict about the relationships in the text
  • Accuracy - Academic writing uses vocabulary accurately