Course activities are both online and in-person, integrated into a single learning journey.
What is Blended Learning?
The three components of the TPACK framework.
What are technology, pedagogy and content?
A broad, general statement about what knowledge and skills should be gained by the end of the educational unit.
What is a Learning Goal?
The acronym LMS stands for this.
What is Learning Management System?
A discussion board is an example of this component of Community of Inquiry.
What is Social Presence, Cognitive Presence or Teaching Presence?
Flexibility. Engagement. Ownership. Accountability. Deep learning. Possibility.
What are the benefits of Blended Learning?
The 3 components of Universal Design for Learning.
What are Engagement, Representation, and Action & Expression?
The primary difference between a goal and an objective.
What is, objectives are specific, actionable and measurable?
The 3 C's of online/blended learning.
What are clarity, consistency, and communication?
Two key elements to a successful discussion board.
What are active student engagement and timely instructor feedback?
The blended model where students learn at home via online coursework and lectures and class time is used for practice, projects and discusson.
What is the Flipped Classroom model?
In the Community of Inquiry framework, direct instruction would be categorized as this.
What is Teaching (or Teacher) Presence?
Name 3 stages of Bloom's Revised Taxonomy.
What are: Remember, Understand, Apply, Analyze, Evaluate and Create?
Screencast-o-matic might be used as this kind of tool.
What is a passive tool?
Name 2 alternative tools to a traditional discussion board.
What are Padlet, Flipgrid or Slack?
The blended learning model where coursework completed online replaces some of the in-person sessions.
What is the Enriched Virtual model?
In the Community of Inquiry framework, group work lies at the crossroads of these two components.
What are Social Presence and Cognitive Presence?
The most important and fundamental concepts of a given topic.
What are Big Ideas, Enduring Understandings or Core tasks?
Padlet or Jamboard might be considered this type of tool.
What is an active tool?
Name 1 strategy for generating effective online discussions.
What is: Ask open ended, multilayered questions; Ask connection questions; Use social media as a launching point?
Name 3 best pracrtices in blended and online learning.
What are: Learner-centered, Collaborative and interactive, Flexibility, Immediate Feedback, Multi-modal content, Metacognitive awareness?
The three steps of Backwards Design (in order).
What are: Identify desired results, Determine acceptable evidence, Plan learning experiences and instruction?
The primary difference between an objective and an outcome.
What is, objectives are intended results (instuctor-focused) and outcomes are achieved results (learner-focused)?
A question you should ask yourself before implementing a technology tool.
What is: Is it useful?; Is it user friendly/easy to access for students? Is it a passive or active tool? Is it for synch or asynch work? Does it make sense for the course? Does it feel like an add-on?
Students are provided a menu of options for an assignment.
What is a Choice Board?