This theory by Malcolm Knowles focuses on adult learning principles.
What is Andragogy?
Statements of specific, measurable results that learners are expected to achieve during a learning activity
What are objectives?
A commonly used framework for developing & leveling objectives
What is Bloom's Taxonomy?
This program by ANTHC focuses on promoting knowledge and use of traditional foods for better health among Alaska Natives.
What is the "Store Outside Your Door" initiative?
Alaska is home to this many federally-recognized tribes, accounting for 40% of all tribes in the U.S.
What is 229?
In this phase of the ADDIE model, you create a blueprint for the instructional materials and decide on the course structure
What is Design?
This acronym is a common tool used to create quality objectives
What is SMART?
This type of software platform is used for delivering, tracking, and managing educational courses and training programs.
What is a Learning Management System?
This ANTHC foundation supports health programs through fundraising and donations.
What is the Healthy Alaska Natives Foundation?
This group is known for their intricate totem pole carvings, primarily found in Southeast Alaska.
Who are the Tlingit?
This theory by David Kolb describes learning as a cyclical process of experience, reflection, conceptualization, and experimentation.
What is Social Learning Theory?
A model that evaluates learning activities based on four levels of participant response
What is The Kirkpatrick Model?
Based on the model of human information processing, this theory helps us avoid overloading learners with more than they can effectively process
What is Cognitive Load Theory?
This ANTHC program provides healthcare insurance options for Alaska Native people to cover medical costs not covered by Indian Health Service.
What is the Tribally-Sponsored Health Insurance Program (TSHIP)?
This is the traditional form of governance used by the Athabascan people, involving consensus decision-making.
What is council governance?
This model by Robert Gagné outlines nine events of instruction.
What is Gagné's Nine Events of Instruction?
Activities used during instruction to determine whether a learner is achieving the goals of the lesson or experience
What is formative assessment?
The acronym WIIFM stands for this attitude assumed by many adult learners
What is "What's in it for me?"?
ANTHC uses data collected from this type of study to understand health trends and improve care for Alaska Native people.
What are epidemiological studies?
This Alaska Native group is known for their maritime skills and lives primarily along the Gulf of Alaska.
Who are the Alutiiq (Sugpiaq)?
This theory suggests that learners construct knowledge through experiences and reflection.
What is Constructivism?
Activities used to determine a learner's prior knowledge & skills to identify current gaps
What is a needs assessment?
A work considered to be in the _______________ ___________ can be used by an instructional designer without infringing on any copyrights.
What is "Public Domain"?
ANTHC's vision is driven by a commitment to this principle, focusing on collaboration and partnerships.
What is optimizing health and well-being through collaborative partnerships and services?
This traditional Yup'ik festival includes storytelling, dancing, and gift-giving.
What is Kivgiq (Messenger Feast)?