Certified Internet Web (CIW) Professional Practice Exam

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What technique helps non-technical users collectively classify and locate information on a website?

  1. Ajax

  2. Web feed

  3. Tagging

  4. A wiki

The correct answer is: Tagging

Tagging is a technique that allows non-technical users to classify and locate information on a website in a more user-friendly manner. It involves users assigning keywords or labels, known as tags, to content. This process not only helps in organizing information but also aids in retrieval when users search for topics using those specific tags. Tagging enables a collaborative approach where multiple users can contribute their own understanding and categorization of content, making it easier for everyone to find relevant information quickly. In contrast, Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is primarily a web development technique that allows for asynchronous data loading and dynamic content update without refreshing the entire page, which does not directly relate to user classification or information retrieval. A web feed provides a way for users to subscribe to content updates but does not engage users in classifying content. A wiki allows users to collaboratively edit and create content but may be less focused on classification and retrieval compared to the straightforward tagging system, where the emphasis is on keywords that facilitate searching and organization.