What are the three dimensions of Community of Inquiry Framework?
What is Computer Assisted Language Learning?
What is Blended Learning?
What is Flipped Learning?
What is Inclusive Education?
What is Learner-centred Content in E-Learning?
What are examples of data and multimedia features of MALL?
Brainstorming; buzz groups; corner strategy; jigsaw; muddiest point; problems; questions; information search; directed questioning; test-taking teams; think-pair-share; simulations; 3-step interviews; creating academic notes; summary templates; non-linguistic representations; direct vocab instruction; discussion forum; blog; wiki; workstations; problem of the day.
What are the challenges of Flipped Learning?
Planning, filming, and editing a quality video presentation is a time-consuming endeavor, especially for those not familiar with filming and editing technology. Striking the right tone and pace for a video presentation may take some experimentation.
The most promising videos are no more than 15 minutes long, depending on the age and attention-capacity of students, and often include some interaction between teachers (one teacher teaches, another asks questions) or interaction with a presentation format, such as Prezi or PowerPoint. Spending time creating videos, teachers must also re-conceptualize how they will utilize classroom time to accommodate more active learning.
Students must develop self-management skills that allow them to engage with the videos and then be active learners in class. For teachers and students alike, the transition to a flipped model takes time, effort, and commitment.
It refers to any organised educational activity outside the established formal system—i.e. environment-based (where the child is living) and community related (supported by the community rather than the school) in Inclusive Education.
What kind of skills can E-learning develop? Name exact 2
The main features of MALL
What is the purpose of ‘Engage’ (5 E model) in Blended Learning?
It provides a framework to access, analyze, evaluate, create and participate using messages in a variety of forms—from print to video to the internet. It builds an understanding of the role of media in society as well as essential skills of inquiry and self-expression necessary for citizens of a democracy.
It refers to a system supported financially by the government and usually education is provided for free in Inclusive Education.
What is the example of Cognitive Presence in Community of Inquiry?
Identify big ideas you want students to take away from your course and develop major course activities around the assessment of those activities.
Provide frequent opportunities for testing & feedback.
Use self-testing, practice assignments, simulations & other interactive activities to support skill development & convergent thinking.
Provide multiple representations of the knowledge you want students to learn and multiple activities for practicing desired skills.
Encourage experimentation, divergent thinking & multiple perspectives in online discussion through provocative, open-ended questions; encourage diverse points of view.
Kongrith and Maddux (2005) suggest that CALL used for innovative teaching tends to have the following characteristics: (name 4)
What are the components of Blended Learning Design Cycle? (name 5)
What are three stages of creating the video in Flipped Learning?
What is Special education system in Inclusive Education?
The quality of an e-learning course is enhanced by __ (name exact 5)
In MALL, collaboration on a mobile phone can be achieved by…
What are the five steps to Blended Learning Design?
What are the benefits of Media Literacy?
What are the principles of Inclusive Education?