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Mr3Hunna

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Describe the difference between synchronous and asynchronous communication.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Which of the following statements best defines digital literacy?
 
  A. Skill in word processing
  B. Knowledge of multiple computer operating systems
  C. Knowledge of computer hardware and functions
  D. Skill in integrating technology to enhance instruction and increase student performance



Tonyam972

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Answer to Question 1

Interaction can be synchronous (in real time during which participants take turns, such as during a phone call, face-to-face discussion, or chat) or asynchronous (not occurring at the same time, such as in an e-mail conversation or lettersalso known as snail mail).

Answer to Question 2

D. Skill in integrating technology to enhance instruction and increase student performance



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