What does UDL stand for?
Universal Design for Learning
What is a learning theory that focuses on behavior?
Behaviorism
Defined as "the art and science of helping adults learn"
Andragogy
What are the three primary learning theories?
Behaviorism, Cognitivism, Constructivism
The process of brain growth, neuroplasticity and the ability of the brain to adapt to change through learning
Neuro Andragogy
What is one tool UDL uses to help students learn?
Videos or interactive activities
What is a method used to assess student learning?
Quizzes or Tests
What is an example of a flexible learning material?
Online Videos
What is one thing that can help students with different learning styles ?
Variety of teaching methods, flexible assignments, online/digital learning
What is another way/word to describe "Working" memory
Short-term Memory
What is the goal of instructional design?
To make learning more effective to broad learners. To help students understand better.
What is one way to assess students DURING a lesson?
Asking questions
Why is it important to support diverse learners?
To help everyone succeed or to make learning fair for all.
What is one way to help students with time management?
Create a schedule or break tasks into smaller steps.
What is one way to help students remember information?
Using pictures and words together or repeating information
What is a challenge for a diverse learner to face?
Lack of support; cultural differences; language barriers
How can teacher make lessons more engaging?
Using interactive activities, including group projects
What is one way to reduce cognitive load in learning?
Simplify information or use clear visuals
What does ADDIE Stand for?
Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation
What is one principle of UDL?
Engagement, Representation, Action & Expression