Learning outcomes should be observable, assessable and this
What is measurable?
An assessment example used at the beginning or end of class to determine student's understanding
What is are Entrance and Exit Tickets?
In your course content, all images, graphs, charts, and tables should have this
What is Alt Text?
Students feel they have a voice and are heard, students feel comfortable asking questions, the class is inclusive and supportive and students feel safe to take risks describe this
What is a Positive Learning Environment?
Policies shared with students should be: late assignment, grading and this
What is an attendance policy?
Two teaching approaches are teacher-centered and this
What is Student-Centered?
An instructional approach that requires students to both “do” and “think” about what they are learning
What is Active Learning?
Design a course structure that is meaningful, intuitive, pre-determined, strategic, consistent and this
What is clearly organized?
True or False:
Positive learning environments improve student achievement
What is True?
An active cycle of tracking performance over time through assessing formatively and applying feedback is known as this
What is Progress Monitoring?
Two taxonomies discussed in class are Fink's and this
Breaking course content into smaller digestible sections is commonly referred to
What is Chunking?
Use this alternative way to present course content ideally 3-7 minutes in length, providing an opportunity to convey course material through both auditory and visual channels, creating a multisensory learning environment
What are Instructional Videos?
An example of student presence and collaboration is this
What is Groupwork?
Asking students to explore their own work and determine a level of performance or mastery is called this
What is Self-Assessment?
External factors such as the context of the class, pedagogical challenges along with characteristics of both learners and instructor that may affect your course design
What are Situational Factors?
An instructional practice in which content and skills are strategically planned, reviewed, and elaborated on to effectively support the learning process
What is Scaffolding?
Ideally course content should be non-script, sans-serif font, and high this
What is high contrast?
Community of Inquiry is built upon three dimensions:
Cognitive Presence, Social Presence and this
What is Teaching Presense?
A response used to guide student learning is called this
What is Feedback?
This 1-2 page reflective narrative is used to convey your beliefs and values about teaching and learning
What is your Teaching and Learning Philosophy?
The benefits of Peer Collaboration are for students to practice this
What are 21st Century Skills?
Teaching, learning, or research materials residing in the public domain or available under an intellectual property license permitting free use for educational purposes are called
What are Open Educational Resources?
A theoretical framework that represents the process of creating deep and meaningful learning experiences through the development three interdependent elements
What is Community of Inquiry?
Feedback should be goal-oriented, current, personalized and this
What is Frequent?