Instructional Design Models
Learning Theories and Principles
Learning Theories and Principles
Learning Theories and Principles
Learning Theories and Principles
100

What is the name of the book by Gagne that identified the mental conditions for learning?

The Conditions of Learning.

100

How does a field trip extend the learning experience?

Field trips take learners outside the classroom to experience environments not available in the classroom setting.

100

What are the three major modes of learning in the Cone of Experience?

Enactive, Iconic, and Symbolic. 

100

What does the "C" represent in the ABCD format?

Conditioning 

100

Can you name one action verb commonly associated with the Remembering level?

Recall

200

How many steps are there in Gagne's events of instruction?

Nine steps

200

In online and hybrid courses, what interactive tools can be integrated to present content?

Discussion boards, wikis, blogs, polls.

200

What is another term used to describe learning by pre-design or control via a series of punishments and rewards?

Conditioning

200

What is the lowest level of Bloom's Taxonomy?

Remembering 

200

What does the "D" stand for in the ABCD format?

Degree

300

What model of mental events did Gagne's conditions for learning stem from?

The information processing model

300

What type of experiences are provided at the Contrived Experiences level?

Representative models and mock-ups of reality.

300

What are the three primary forms of knowledge in the TPACK framework?

Content Knowledge (CK), Pedagogical Knowledge (PK), and Technological Knowledge (TK).

300

What should be included in the "B" part of the ABCD format?

Behaviors to be demonstrated

300

Name one action verb commonly associated with the Applying level.

Implement 

400

What is the first event in Gagne's nine-step process of instruction?

Gain attention 

400

What are examples of materials used in the visual symbolic level?

Charts, maps, graphs, and diagrams.

400

What is the purpose of demonstrations in learning?


Demonstrations provide visualized explanations of important facts, ideas, or processes.

400

How many levels are there in Bloom's Taxonomy?

There are six levels in Bloom's Taxonomy.

400

What does the "A" stand for in the ABCD format?

Audience 

500

What are some examples of tools mentioned to obtain students' attention in the gain attention stage?

Ice breaker activities, current news and events, case studies, YouTube videos, clickers, surveys, discussion boards.

500

What types of media are included in the level of television and motion pictures?

Television, films, still pictures, recordings, and radio.

500

How do learners benefit from dramatized experiences?

Learners become more familiar with concepts by immersing themselves in reconstructed experiences.

500

What is the highest level of Bloom's Taxonomy?

Creating 

500

What does each letter in the ASSURE model represent?

A: Analyze learners, S: State objectives, S: Select methods, U: Utilize media and materials, R: Require learner participation, E: Evaluate and revise.

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