Glossary of common terms
This glossary defines a number of words you will see used often in discussions about Moodle - you'll find them highlighted throughout this course.
If you wish to import this glossary to your Moodle site, you can download this file of exported entries: glossary_of_common_terms_20101214.xml.
Please feel free to add new words here!
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FYI | ||
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For your information | ||
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Git | ||
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Git is a revision control and source code management system used to manage Moodle's code repository. You can also download Moodle using Git. | ||
GLWTOB! | ||
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Good Luck With That One Buddy! - Usually a reference to a reasonable position, view, or situation that is seen as being untenable or unachievable because of the lack of co-operation of others, usually for their own, often non-logical or unreasonable, perceptions. | ||
Grouping | ||
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HIG | ||
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host | ||
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Any computer on a network that offers services or connectivity to other computers on the network. A host has an IP address associated with it. | ||
hosting provider | ||
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HTH | ||
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Abbreviation for Hope That Helps (or Hope This Helps). Originally from Usenet, but now appearing in emails and forums, it's sometimes put at the end of a reply which suggests a possible solution to a problem. | ||
HTML | ||
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HyperText Markup Language - a language used to create web pages. | ||