COGNITIVE LOAD THEORY
TYPES OF
LEARNING
MOTIVATION
SCIENCE &
LEARNING
LEARNING THROUGH PLAY
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The three types of cognitive load are...

Intrinsic, Extraneous, Germane

100

Learning perspective that uses punishments and rewards as  to form behaviors

Behaviorist Learning

100

What is the theory that learning develops from multiple sources, including perceptions of one’s past performance, vicarious experiences, performance feedback, affective/physiological states, and social influences?

Self-Efficacy Theory

100

The idea that  behaviors are learned through interaction with the environment through a process called conditioning is called...

Behaviorism

100

5 Key Characteristics of Play

Joyful, Iterative, Socially interactive, Actively engaging, Meaningful

200

Cognitive load caused by the complexity of the task at hand

Intrinsic cognitive load

200

Learning perspective that helps learners build connections between previously understood and novel information

Cognitive/Constructivist Learning

200

The type of motivation of wanting to engage in an activity for its own sake because the activity is interesting and enjoyable or helps to achieve goals one has chosen is named...

Internal Motivation

200

Students have limited opportunities because schools are more focused on ______ rather than _______.

Memory. Understanding.

200

Figuring out how to make a tower of blocks stand up is considered a  ____________ task

Cognitive

300

Distractions that increase cognitive load are considered…

Extraneous cognitive load

300

Learning perspective that relies on modeling, peer-learning, and metacognitive strategies

Situated/sociocultural learning

300

The type of reward involving behavior that is driven by external rewards such as money, fame, grades, and praise is called...

External Reward System

300

An approach to learning that involves engaging students with course material through discussions, problem solving, case studies, role plays, and other methods is called...

Active Learning

300

Children can learn _____________  from pretend play

Social skills/emotional regulation

400

The need to  link information to previously understood information is considered…

Germane cognitive load

400

Pavlovian conditioning demonstrates which learning perspective?

Behaviorist Learning

400

Features of the learning environment that guide decisions about whether to expend effort and how to direct attention, foster planning, influence responses to failure, and promote other behaviors important for learning are called...

Goals (the learner’s desired outcomes)

400

The psychologist who said “students create knowledge rather than receive knowledge from the teacher” is...

Jean Piaget

400

The continuum of playful learning is a spectrum that contains

Free play, guided play, games, and direct instructions

500

The cognitive load theory is concerned with...

The limited capacity of our working (short - term) memory

500

Laying on the floor because you are sad about coronavirus is an example of what?

Non-Learning

500

___________ may be strengthened when students can perceive connections between their current action choices (present self) and their future self or possible future identities.

Motivation

500

According to Piaget and Plato, there are two sides to how people learn. These sides are...

Rationalism & Empiricism

500

Learning through play fosters _____________ and taps into childrens’ ______________

Creativity, intrinsic motivation