1990 American civil rights law that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities.
What is the Americans with Disabilities Act?
Course planning and outline tool that provides students with information about the course, the instructor and expectations for success.
What is the Syllabus?
To ensure readability, colors used for fonts and graphics should always be this
What is High-Contrast?
This Brightspace model role can see and copy from other models but cannot edit or import any content.
What is a Viewer?
Brightspace course package that provides organized and customizable course element templates based on course design best practices.
What is the Required Course Elements?
Teaching that takes into consideration the diverse backgrounds and various ways people learn.
What is Inclusive Teaching?
Engaging form of media that incorporates audio and visuals to convey information.
What is a Video?
An instructional strategy that uses games to help students learn and review content.
What is Gamification?
Course type that is 51-99% online in Brightspace.
What is Hybrid?
How many hours of PD credit will you receive as a result of completing ATLAS?
What is 16 hours?
Utilizing a variety of communication methods is an example of...
What is Effective Communication?
The preferred way in which learning content is received and processed by a student.
What is a Learning Modality?
Learning that involves and is driven by students.
What is active learning?
Instruction that is designed using data from student progress and feedback.
What is Data Driven Instruction?
ATLAS stands for this.
What is Advanced Teaching and Learning for Academic Success
True/False: Learning outcomes should be student-centered.
What is True?
A way of writing or presenting information so that learners can understand it quickly and easily.
What is Plain English?
Holistic and _______ are the types of rubrics that can be created and used in Brightspace
What is a Analytic Rubric?
Survey given to students at the end of course to assess aspects such as content delivery, teaching style and course organization.
What is a Course Evaluation?
Phase of change that involves seeing a change as negative and actively voicing negative opinions about it.
What is Resisting?
Step 1 of outcome-based course design.
What is determine the course purpose?
Database that allows you to search all Curriculum and Continuing Ed courses offered by the North Carolina Community College System and their outcomes.
What is the Combined Course Library?
A method of evaluating a student's content understanding and skills through real-world tasks and contexts.
What is an Authentic Assessment?
A teaching strategy that allows students to problem solve and work together as a team to complete a project or task.
What is Group Learning?
What is 100%?