Cognitive and Social Constructivism
Learning Services
Learning in a Digital World
Learning Sciences
Constructivist Perspectives
100

BONUS

What city in the world is known for their macaroons?

name the City and its Country

Paris France

100

What is an example of service learning

any type of volunteering

100

Who Presented this topic?

Lizelle

100

What is the name of the person who presented this section?

Faith

100

What is collaborative learning?

where students work together on activities in sized groups where everyone gets to participate

200

What is the name of the person who presented this slide?

Kayley

200

does participation in learning services promote political development and moral development

(yes or no)

yes

200

which type of technology is not allowed in school 

1) video games

2) Assignments

3) Activities

1) Video games

200

which is the Embodied Cognitive definition

1) cognitive processes develop from real-time, goal direction

2) interactions between all humans

3) Animal interactions

1)cognitive processes develop from real-time, goal direction

200

 What is cooperative learning?

where learning is supported by others, and elaboration, interpretation, explanation and argumentation is integral to the group

300

Which is a pro of CSC?

1)Gives the learners the opportunity to construct their own ideas from their experiences.

2) Opportunity for students to see the impact that they can have

3) Helps students condense and summarize their knowledge

1)Gives the learners the opportunity to construct their own ideas from their experiences.

300

Which is not an example of service learning

1)tutoring

2) serving meals to the less fortunate

3)Volunteering your time at animal shelters

4) all the above

5) none of the above

5) none of the above

300

Examples of a learning management system 

- Canvas

- Typing club

- spelling and grammar games


- Canvas

300

Which one of the examples is not an example of how learning Sciences works?

1) Data science

2)Neoclassical economics 

3)Behavioural economics

2) Neoclassical economics

300

What is scaffolding

 Support for learning and problem solving to develop independence in learning for students.

400

two main ideas of Cognitive and Social Constructivism

1) Piaget Theory 

2) Vygostskys Theory

400

Ideally learning services....

1) Keeps students busy

2) is a break from the curriculum

3) meets community needs

3) meets community needs

400

Which of the following should you do as a teacher when using computers in class

1) Be prepared

2) use a system

3 )monitor students while they work

4) All of the above

4) all of the Above

400

 which is an example of how learning sciences can work in other spaces

1) spacing out learning

2) students physical well being 

3) students learn best with no autonomy

3) Students learn best with no Autonomy

400

Why is reciprocal teaching important?

It applies to scaffold and teaches students to work towards independence and fluid reading comprehension.

500

what is the definition of Cognitive and Social Constructivism

A view or belief that emphasizes the active role of the learner in building, understanding, and making sense of information.

500

why are some teachers against service learning in schools?

They believe that you volunteer so that you can get something out of it. it defeats the point of volunteering.

500

Which age group of students do teachers rely on technology more?

Older students such as high school or University

500

Definition of a Learning Science

An interdisciplinary science of learning based on research in psychology, neuroscience and other fields that study learning

500

What are the 3 teaching approaches?

1. Inquiry and problem-based learning

2. Cognitive apprenticeship

3. Cooperative learning 

4. All of the above

1. Inquiry and problem-based learning
2. Cognitive apprenticeship
3. Cooperative learning