e-Learning Lingo Podcast #28-Markup Language



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Announcer: The e-Learning Lingo Podcast.
Mary Kay Lofurno: Hello, this is Mary Kay Lofurno, Marketing Director here at SyberWorks, and welcome to the 28th episode of the e-Learning Lingo Podcast series. Last week, Dave Powell talked about error analysis. This week, Dave defines markup or what is also called markup language. So I ask you; “Do you know your e-Learning Lingo?”
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Mary Kay: Hi Dave, so tell us about “markup” or sometimes called “markup language”.
David Powell: Markup, also called markup language, is a set of codes or text added to a document to convey information about it, control its layout or add links to other documents or information servers. HTML is a well-known markup language.
Mary Kay Lofurno: Thanks, Dave! Have a great afternoon.
David Powell: You too! Talk to you soon.
Mary Kay Lofurno: This is Mary Kay Lofurno, Marketing Director at SyberWorks. Thanks for listening to episode 28 of the e-Learning Lingo Podcast. This week Dave Powell talked about markup. The episode 28 podcast audio and transcript will be posted on the e-Learning Lingo blog. Next time on the e-Learning Lingo Podcast we will talk about a term used in performance management. Until that time, have a great week.
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