Relier Pairs terms used for online learningVersion en ligne Match the correct term used for online learning environments with its corresponding definition par María José Castañeda 1 Virtual Learning Environment 2 Blended learning 3 E-learning 4 Movile Learning 5 End user 6 Distance education 7 Real-time communication 8 Asynchronous learning 9 Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) 10 Synchronous learning 11 Course Management System 12 Discussion boards 13 Webinar (Web + seminar) 14 Remote learning Learning, or educational activities where distance learning, in its various forms, is combined with more traditional forms of training such as “classroom” or in person training. The person for whom a particular technology is designed; the individual who uses the technology for its designated purpose. In distance learning, the end user is usually the student. In this web-based class, students watch video lectures and interact with the educators and other students in online forums All-in-one software solutions that facilitate online learning create the online learning environment. Some examples are Moodle, OLAT, and Blackboard. Forums on the Internet or an intranet where users can post messages for others to read. This term is used to describe the process of getting educational content through mobile devices. Communication in which information is received at (or nearly at) the instant it's sent. It is a characteristic of synchronous learning. The type of learning that is facilitated and supported by the use of information and technology. A real-time, instructor-led online learning event in which all participants are logged on at the same time and communicate directly with each other. Interaction may also occur via audio- or videoconferencing, Internet telephony, or two-way live broadcasts. It happens when the student and the educator, are not physically present in a traditional classroom environment. Information is relayed through technology, such as discussion boards, video conferencing, and online assessments. Educational situation in which the instructor and students are separated by time, location, or both. Learning in which interaction between instructors and students occurs intermittently with a time delay. Examples are self-paced courses taken via the Internet, online discussion groups, and email. A small synchronous online learning event in which a presenter and audience members communicate via text chat or audio about concepts often illustrated via online slides and/or an electronic whiteboard. It consists of a set of educational and online tools. The educators are able to use these tools in order to create an online course with various types of content, such as videos or audio files.