Vocabulary
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Vocabulary 2.0
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knowledge, facts, news, comments, and content as presented in memos, lectures, textbooks, or website

what is information?


100

Developed the theory of multiple intelligences

Howard Gardner

100

Students ability to engage in use of technology to support their learning and show competency in six key areas

What is technology literacy?

100

a theory that equates learning with changes in observable behavior. 

what is behaviorism?

200

theory developed by Howard Gardner that suggest humans have multiple methods of learning

what is multiple intelligence? 

200

Your role is to establish learning experiences that foster the defined learner outcomes. 

What is a classroom teacher?

200

vital and vaild sources of...

information


200

Standards against which students are tested

What is benchmarks?

300

the ability to interpret and produce a wide variety of media

what is media literacy?

300

deliberate arrangement of experiences to help learners achieve a desirable change in performance. 

What is intruction?

300

Evaluation that is usually performance based and that requires students to demonstrate their learning in a natural context. 

What is authentic assessment?

300

Knowledge of and thinking about one's own thinking process

What is metacognition?

400

The study of the effects of the social organization of the classroom on learning. 

What is Social Psychology?

400

critical thinking, collaboration, communication, and creativity and innovation

what are the "Four C's"?

400

Developed a learning taxonomy that he described as stages focused on cognitive learning skills ranging from knowledge through evaluation. 

What is Bloom's Taxonomy?

400

A theory according to which mental processes mediate learning and learning entails the construction or reshaping of metal schemata. 

What is cognitivism?

500

A theory that considers the engagement of students in meaningful experiences as the essence of learning. 

What is Constructivism?

500

access prior knowledge, consider individual differences, state objectives, develop meta-cognitive skills, provide social interaction, incorporate realistic contexts, engage students in relevant practice, and offer constructive feed back

What is the 8 principles of effective instruction for learners?

500

Used to assess tangible products that exemplify student accomplishments in terms of analysis, synthesis and evaluation. 

What is portfolios? 

500

A document that specifically outlines expectations for student use of technology to guide their learning. 

What is National Education Technology Standards for Students?

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