Course Design
Assessment
Orientation
Instructor Presence
Learning Theory
100

Textbooks, other instructional materials, activities and assessments are aligned to these.

What are learning objectives?

100

The type of assessment that guides learning through practice.

What is formative assessment?

100

QM calls this Tier 1 Orientation.

What is institutional orientation?

100

Your instructor may posts two or three a week to guide students' activities.

What are announcements?

100

Promising a reward on completion of a learning task is and example of it.

What is behaviorism?

200

This concept appeared with the Internet.

What is course design?

200

Assessment that comes with an evaluation.

What is summative assessment?

200

The name of this screen is the first page students see when they log into a course.

What is the course home page?

200

Not a bot, nor an avatar, or an AI creation that appears in my online course.

Who is my (human) instructor?

200

According to it, we build our own knowledge of the world based on our experiences.

What is constructivism?

300

They are the foundation of the course planning.

What are the objectives?

300

Descriptive and specific criteria for evaluating students' work.

What is a rubric?

300

This is a strategy to ensure that students read the syllabus.

What is syllabus quiz or scavenger hunt?

300

Through such presence, the instructor helps develop social interaction within an online course.

What is social presence?

300

It is building more knowledge on the skills and learning that students already have. 

What us scaffolding?

400

They are present at course level, but they are often absent at module levels.

What are module objectives?

400

The specific response to a learner accompanying the grade meant to improve learning.

What is feedback?

400

The instructor communicates through this where are various course components, how the course is structured, and important course policies.

What is course orientation?

400

When done right, this is the attribute of such presence. 

What is ubiquitous? (frequent)

400

This theory views the mind as an information processor.

What is cognitivism?

500

The architect plans one, and the instructor needs to plan one too outside of the learning management system.

What is the blueprint?

500

These mirror tasks that students may have to complete outside the classroom.

What are authentic assessments?

500

QM's General Standard 1 (ONE) is the acronym of this.

What is orientation, navigation, and expectations?

500

Throughout the course they show it through frequent and effective feedback, announcements, discussions, reponses to emails, and general guidance of the learning process.

What is instructor presence?

500

We already have a representation of the world, so we integrate new knowledge on it.

What is schema?

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