E-Learning
Instructional Design
Online Learning
Assessment
Collaborative Learning & How Learners Learn
100
A classroom based educational approach that gives students access to internet technologies to access information and human sources that are conducive to learning.
What is Web-Enhanced Learning?
100
The four fundamental components of Instructional design according to: Effective Instruction by Morrison, G.R., Ross, S.M., & Kemp J.E., (2004)
What are learners, methods, objectives and evaluation?
100
A piece of server software that allows users to freely create and edit Web page content using any Web browser
What is a Wiki?
100
The amount of money spent on standardized testing from 1969-1989.
What is 100 million?
100
Communication is an important aspect of collaborative learning. Name the repercussions for a group who does not communicate.
What are anxiety, leadership struggles, inconstant decisions, inconsistent rules or personality conflicts?
200
Anchored Instruction, Case based Learning, Collaborative Learning, Inquiry Learning, Problem based Learning, Project Based Learning.
What is Teaching and Learning Methodologies?
200
Gaining attention, informing the learner of the objective, stimulating recall of prerequisite learning, presenting the stimulus material, providing learner guidance, eliciting the performance, providing feedback about performance correctness, assessing the performance, enhancing retention and transfer.
What are Gagné’s “Nine Events of Instruction”?
200
Empowers students and encourages ownership, creativity, and constructive feedback
What is Social Media?
200
Is conducted to determine the weakness in the instruction so that revisions can be made to make them more effective and efficient.
What is Smith and Ragans' Approach to Formative Evaluation?
200
Communication is an important aspect of collaborative learning. Name the repercussions for a group who does communicate.
What are identity, collaboration, communication, trust, control, agreement, discussion, negotiation?
300
Is a method of learning that challenges and motivates students to investigate and learn using real world or relevant questions and focusing attention on creating solutions.
What is Inquiry Learning?
300
A skit or dramatization used to display principles of instructional design in a REAL WORLD CONTEXT, as seen in Designing Successful E-Learning by Michael Allen
What are Scenarios?
300
A mix of online and face-to-face class.
What is a Hybrid Course?
300
A assessment instrument used to evaluate a learner on the basis of the learner’s performance of specific criteria.
What is a Rubric?
300
To use this cognitive strategy, you must first form a mental picture.
What is Imagery?
400
Support, criteria, vision, motivation, and interactivity are important for this.
What is Successful E-Learning?
400
Designing Pre-Instructional Events, Designing Instruction: Foundations, and Designing Meaningful Events
What are Chapters 8, 9, and 10 of Michael Allen’s “Designing Successful E-Learning 2007.
400
Any way to shape information that activates, supplants or compensates for the cognitive processes necessary for achievement or motivation.
What is Instructional Methods?
400
The organization President Obama spoke to about standardized testing?
What is NEA?
400
To use this cognitive strategy, you must transpose an idea, concept or procedure into another.
What is Metaphor, Analogy, and Simile?
500
Put the learner at risk.
What is one of the 7 magic keys?
500
The number of Internet industry partnerships among US Firms from 1998 to 2001, in order to become more competitive in the global economy, according to “The Political Economy of E-Learning Ed Dev. Strategies, standardization, and Scalability by J. Kenney, A. Hermenrs and Clarke 2004”.
What is 250 US firms?
500
Written for instructors who would like to develop and teach an online course as well as those who want to create supplementary online materials for a traditional classroom.
What is "Teaching Online: A Practical Guide"?
500
The author of Standardized minds: The high price of America’s testing culture and what we can do to change it.
Who is Peter Sack?
500
To use this cognitive strategy, you must visually arrange the information.
What is a Concept Map?
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