Semantic Markup
The use of HTML tags to convey the meaning of content on web pages, improving accessibility and search engine optimization.
The use of HTML tags to convey the meaning of content on web pages, improving accessibility and search engine optimization.
A cognitive approach where information is processed at a surface level, focusing on basic features rather than deeper meaning, often leading to poorer memory retention.
The process of encoding sensory input that has particular meaning or can be applied to a context, enabling deeper processing and memory retention.
A search method that seeks to improve search accuracy by understanding the contextual meaning of terms in a query rather than just matching keywords.
Large Language Model (LLM) is an advanced artificial intelligence system trained on vast amounts of text data to understand and generate human-like text.
Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust (POUR) are the four main principles of web accessibility.
The study of the nature, functions, and effects of cinema, exploring how films communicate and create meaning.
A Gestalt principle stating that people will perceive and interpret ambiguous or complex images as the simplest form(s) possible.
The study of narrative and narrative structure and the ways that these affect our perception.