A fundamental style of computer programming; an example serving as a model or pattern;
Formal term for instructional or teaching strategy, particularly for teaching children.
Acronym: Portable Network Graphics, an open protocol for digital images, and the filename extension for such a file. Pronounced "Ping."
Digital media file or collection of files distributed over the internet, typically via RSS. Users view or listen to podcasts on computers or personal players (e.g., iPods)
The process of producing and distributing content via podcast.
The newer of two methods for rendering video. Video is produced by scanning the display in lines sequentially, many times per second. This eliminates flicker and produces a higher quality image. The older method is interlaced video.
The art and science of planning, organizing, and managing resources to bring about the successful completion of specific project goals and objectives. Also, the role of the person who manages a project.
Rules determining the format and transmission of data. In object-oriented programming, a protocol or interface is what or how unrelated objects use to communicate with each other.
Learning that results in changes to physical skills.

