Learning Plans 101
Copyright Law and ID
Issues in ID
Trends in ID
Computer Based ID
100
The abbreviation for "Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement, Evaluate" that represents an instructional design model
What is "ADDIE"?
100
According to this doctrine, an instructional designer might consider the use of a creative work "transformative"
What is "Fair Use"?
100
Determines whether a need will best be met through training, a job aid, or another type of intervention
What is a "training program case study"?
100
The abbreviation for Massive Online Open Courses
What is "MOOCS"?
100
These are three characteristics that make technology activities addictive.
What are interactive, rewarding, and social?
200
The instructional design plan ensures that the _____________ ____________ will be met.
What are "learning objectives"?
200
A work considered to be in the _______________ ___________ can be used by an instructional designer without infringing on any copyrights.
What is "public domain"?
200
An instructional design model that emphasizes the people, the content, and the learning design itself
What is "Brilliance Learning Design"?
200
The ______ _____ _______ refers to a network of smart devices that collect and communicate data, while the ________ ____ ___________ refers to the increasing interconnectedness in our world today.
What is the "Internet of Things" and the "Internet of Everything"?
200
A group messaging mobile app that requires no mobile phone numbers and works across platforms
What is "Group Me"?
300
The target learner's current level of knowledge will be assessed during the ____________ ______________.
What is "needs analysis"?
300
An instructional designer may use copyrighted materials according to the use of a ____________ _____________ with the owner of the copyright.
What is a "licensing agreement"?
300
This type of communication piece uses impactful graphics and text to present information
What is an "infographic"?
300
With a smart phone and this inexpensive device, a learner can participate in instruction via virtual reality
What is "Google Cardboard"?
300
Instructional designers use this element to increase learner motivation and engagement, stimulating the brain's "reward center" with the chance to move through levels.
What is "gamification"?
400
Measuring a learner's knowledge prior to the completion of the instructional unit to determine the effectiveness of the approach
What is "formative assessment"?
400
These guidelines apply to the use of copyrighted materials in distance education.
What is the TEACH Act of 2002?
400
In addition to conducting a needs assessment and designing the instruction, the instructional designer may also need to serve as a ____________ _______________ to keep the plan on schedule and within budget.
What is a "project manager"?
400
Increased __________ __________ is possible through inexpensive access to increased amounts of data.
What is "knowledge transfer"?
400
Using this type of technology, the learner will be motivated to fulfill a need for connection, motivating him or her to progress.
What is "social media"?
500
He emphasized the "prerequisite" approach to sequencing objectives.
Who is Robert Gagne?
500
Images and sounds found in this online entity will be clearly labeled with the rights given by the creators, many of whom are willing to share privileges of use.
What is the "Creative Commons"?
500
Bite-sized learning designed for an increasingly mobile and time-sensitive society
What is "microlearning"?
500
An emerging technology that allows the learner to view the virtual "next phase" of a task through a mobile device within the current environment
What is "augmented reality"?
500
A vast category of web-based learning tools that allow users to collect, classify, and manipulate information
What is "Web 2.0"?
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