who is the proponent of the cone of experience?
Edgar Dale
refers to learning via a series of successful and unsuccessful trials and deliberations.
trial and error
This refers to the questioning of the validity of tasks and problems of a given context to the transformation of the context itself.
expansive learning
refers to learning via a series of informed hypotheses and inquiries into problems
investigative/investigation
who is the proponent of the Bloom's taxonomy?
Benjamin Bloom
refers to learning tasks by observation or modeling
initiative
involves practicing with objects
Enactive (direct experience)
involves reading or hearing symbols
Symbolic (highly abstract experience).
involves interpreting images and drawings
Iconic (pictorial experience)
refers to learning by pre-design or control via a series of punishments and rewards.
Conditioning
how much is the percentage of reading in the cone of experience.?
10%
how much is the percentage of hearing in the cone of experience.?
20%
how much is the percentage of doing in the cone of experience.?
90%
how much is the percentage of seeing in the cone of experience.?
30%
how much is the percentage of hearing and seeing in the cone of experience.?
50%
what is the percentage of saying and writing in the cone of experience?
70%
what is the meaning of the ABCD in the ABCD fromat
audience, behaviour, condition, degree
refers to information or knowledge that helps students to do something specific to a discipline, subject, or area of study.
Procedural Knowledge
knowledge that is basic to specific disciplines
Factual Knowledge
is the awareness of one’s own cognition and particular cognitive processes.
Metacognitive Knowledge
what is the meaning of TPACK?
technological, pedagogical, and content knowledge
Is a technology integration framework that identifies three types of knowledge instructors need to combine for successful EdTech integration
TPACK
the TPACK was introduced by who?
Punya Mishra and Matthew J. Koehler
It refers to the use of technology to support and enhance teaching and learning,
educational technology
what is in the top of the cone of experience?
read